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BROTHER, TRIGUN IS AWESOME. ENOUGH SAID. 

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ArchAngel wrote:So, if some of you didn't know, I don't like anime.
I thought I was the only one. Thank you arch for restoring my faith in mankind.
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How do you start a thread on something you don't even like to talk about? 

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...............Wellllllllllllll...........Ok, I see your point.
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An independent game company I do some work with tried getting the Trigun license but eventually gave up. The owners were pains in the backside, even with an IP they're not doing anything with. Typical Japanese business types in many ways. They couldn't cope with "dishonoring" the brand if it weren't a runaway success.
Better to do nothing with the property, I guess.
It's too bad. We had some nifty ideas.
Better to do nothing with the property, I guess.
It's too bad. We had some nifty ideas.
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Actually, I totally get why they wouldn't do it. It's a bit why Bill Watterson didn't merchandise on Calvin and Hobbes. You lose creative control and you weaken your piece. All the merchandising and brand exploitation done for Star Wars did weaken the work for me. It'll be hard pressed to argue once they did Star Wars Angry Birds, both brands clearly jumped the shark.
Now, Star Wars is also a great example of the reverse. As art goes, it's not necessarily the sole entitlement of the author. Each person reading or watching it adds a bit of their own interpretation into, and it became painfully clear when Lucas reworked the Original Trilogy, and made the New Trilogy. While it was in his legal rights, he changed something beloved by all, or more accurately, ruined it. His new trilogy was paltry compared to extended universe novels. Timothy Zahn's trilogy is much better Lucas' new ones and they strike truer to what Star Wars really is, to me.
And yes, I enjoyed the Star Wars merchandise. I have the lightsabers, the LEGO sets, the games, the x-wing models, etc, etc, etc. And yes, I even bought a Calvin and Hobbes windows sticker for my old netbook.
So, it's hard to say for me. I get both sides, and don't have a distinct position.
Now, Star Wars is also a great example of the reverse. As art goes, it's not necessarily the sole entitlement of the author. Each person reading or watching it adds a bit of their own interpretation into, and it became painfully clear when Lucas reworked the Original Trilogy, and made the New Trilogy. While it was in his legal rights, he changed something beloved by all, or more accurately, ruined it. His new trilogy was paltry compared to extended universe novels. Timothy Zahn's trilogy is much better Lucas' new ones and they strike truer to what Star Wars really is, to me.
And yes, I enjoyed the Star Wars merchandise. I have the lightsabers, the LEGO sets, the games, the x-wing models, etc, etc, etc. And yes, I even bought a Calvin and Hobbes windows sticker for my old netbook.
So, it's hard to say for me. I get both sides, and don't have a distinct position.
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The Japanese take concern about branding to a whole new level. It's part of the reason the anime and video game markets there are stagnating. They don't what to innovate any more, just iterate.ArchAngel wrote:Actually, I totally get why they wouldn't do it. It's a bit why Bill Watterson didn't merchandise on Calvin and Hobbes. You lose creative control and you weaken your piece. All the merchandising and brand exploitation done for Star Wars did weaken the work for me. It'll be hard pressed to argue once they did Star Wars Angry Birds, both brands clearly jumped the shark.
Now, Star Wars is also a great example of the reverse. As art goes, it's not necessarily the sole entitlement of the author. Each person reading or watching it adds a bit of their own interpretation into, and it became painfully clear when Lucas reworked the Original Trilogy, and made the New Trilogy. While it was in his legal rights, he changed something beloved by all, or more accurately, ruined it. His new trilogy was paltry compared to extended universe novels. Timothy Zahn's trilogy is much better Lucas' new ones and they strike truer to what Star Wars really is, to me.
And yes, I enjoyed the Star Wars merchandise. I have the lightsabers, the LEGO sets, the games, the x-wing models, etc, etc, etc. And yes, I even bought a Calvin and Hobbes windows sticker for my old netbook.
So, it's hard to say for me. I get both sides, and don't have a distinct position.
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If Star Wars: Destiny is a CCG, X-Wing is an LCG.
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Hmmmmm.......so what's your favorite episode of Trigun?
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have you seen the movie? I haven't but I'd like too.
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selderane wrote: The Japanese take concern about branding to a whole new level. It's part of the reason the anime and video game markets there are stagnating. They don't what to innovate any more, just iterate.
Go on Google and look up Asura's Wrath. It will instantly change your mind.ArchAngel wrote:I don't follow japanese brands so much, but western RPGs have changed and evolved drastically over the last 20 years and it seems jrpgs hasn't so much.