What about the licencing?
Hi all!
What news this morning! MOnkey Island from Telltalegames AND form Lucasarts! But, hang on? How is that possible?
Lucasasrts has announced remakes of MI and Indiana Jones and TTG is presenting a new MI. Who holds the rights for Guybrush? I'd realy like to get some background information.
René
What news this morning! MOnkey Island from Telltalegames AND form Lucasarts! But, hang on? How is that possible?
Lucasasrts has announced remakes of MI and Indiana Jones and TTG is presenting a new MI. Who holds the rights for Guybrush? I'd realy like to get some background information.
René
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I've got to check the FAQ now to see if Ron Gilbert is somehow involved in TOMI or to figure out what he thinks about it.
Thanks.
René
Sam and Max is a different ball of wax. As it's the creation of Steve Purcell, he can license it out as he wishes; the original game was (and Sam and Max: Freelance Police was going to be) produced under license from Steve. Monkey Island, however, is LucasArts' creation. Telltale didn't magically "get" the rights from LucasArts because they closed their eyes and wished for it. I'm sure there were negotiations of some sort involved.
Well, they decided that no one wanted adventure games, and they'd rather just make a million Star Wars games. Then they decided to slash their dev staff and farm all the actual development work out. I guess such is the nature of corporations. Fortunately, many of the good people from the olden days of LucasArts are now at Telltale, and can carry on that legacy.
So maybe the entire original Monkey Island team isn't making TMI, but I have faith in the original MI team members that are working on it. The way I look at it is like this; imagine if the people that own the rights to The Lord of the Rings decided to bring in an outside author to start writing completely new books. Just because the owner of the IP is the same doesn't mean the game (or book in my example) is going to feel the same.
I have more faith in a new LucasArts adventure game with the Telltale logo on the box than I do with one that just has LucasArts. Enough said.
A lot of games you have probably played were not probably not developed by the publisher. For instance, the upcommin Castlevania title is being outsourced by a western company. Even Contra 4, which was released some time ago, wasn't made by Konami but by Wayforward games.