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monster on a stick posted:A totally-not-Settlers of Catan game on a whiteboard Lucasfilm (or whatever entity used to own the Star Wars trademark) actually encourages fans to do stuff like this. I don't know if Disney will continue that tradition, but it's worked pretty well for the property so far.
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Berserk starts in this ultraviolence place and then quickly goes to real dark sexual thing. The entire series is like Moby Dick if Moby Dick was about rape. Not like, in a bad way. But the entire thing is filled with pretty horrific rape imagery and metaphors (and in the case of Gut's childhood, just normal rape!).
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 07:08 |
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Anyway, this obviously isn't serious, but here it is, the natural endpoint of all of these minimalist wallet kickstarters.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 08:41 |
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neongrey posted:Anyway, this obviously isn't serious, but here it is, the natural endpoint of all of these minimalist wallet kickstarters. Flexible funding, I see.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 09:13 |
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Noni posted:Flexible funding, I see. At least they can deliver the "product" regardless of the final score is.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 15:43 |
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neongrey posted:Anyway, this obviously isn't serious, but here it is, the natural endpoint of all of these minimalist wallet kickstarters. Going by the quote section, I think this is a joke.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 15:59 |
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monster on a stick posted:A totally-not-Settlers of Catan game on a whiteboard Am I alone thinking that spinners do an exceptionally lovely job of providing random numbers? For Christ's sake, incorporate a dice app. (But for that matter, you could just make your own "Hex Island" game from scratch using a white dry-erase board...)
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 15:59 |
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http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/choice-texas-a-very-serious-game A game about abortion being programmed by two writers and an illustrator to further a political message. This will turn out well...
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 18:56 |
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2079683212/miley-f-cking-cyrus-shirts?ref=category
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 19:23 |
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Canada's planning a trip to the moon, right? Maybe if I ask really nicely, they'll take me with them. And leave me there.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 19:28 |
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monster on a stick posted:Also why is Zoidberg in a star wars "movie"? They couldn't afford any of the cool aliens.
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OrganizedInsanity posted:http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/choice-texas-a-very-serious-game It's about half-way to funded already. I'm not sure how exactly they could make a game outta this, But hey, if they can hire some programmers and make something decent, good on them.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 20:24 |
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UncleSmoothie posted:This is some pretty classic Awful Kickstarter right here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1997247042/gridiron-thunder-awesome-indie-football-game-for-o?ref=search This game is being developed by Chucklenauts, for a company called MogoTXT. I know the Chucklenauts dudes, and the story behind this is unfortunate. OUYA was supposed to directly fund MogoTXT to make the game, but OUYA flipped and changed the deal when they had the brilliant idea to run the Hunger Games Fund instead. So a game that had just started development a few weeks prior and had months to go before shipping... had to scramble to put something up on a Kickstarter nobody planned for and ship something afterward ASAP to get paid. At least they're planning on releasing regular updates after launch until the game is good and polished. The Chucklenauts guys are professionals, and the game will eventually be great. They've been put in a stressful situation by their publisher where they have to show off things at a stage when nobody should ever see them, because OUYA doesn't have their business together. I think the same thing happened to another game or two, if you look through the other Games Fund Kickstarters you can see signs of it. Why do people make video games?
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 20:39 |
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I'm not sure how prices are in Mr. Levine's neighborhood in New York, NY, but here in Europe where everything costs triple a new Catan is still half the price of a videogame. Also you get two little cloth baggies where you can fit the whole thing including cards, small enough to fit into a tiny little side pocket of your man satchel - much more portable than a bigass vinyl plate, I might add. "Cumbersome and costly". miguelito has a new favorite as of 21:31 on Aug 27, 2013 |
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monster on a stick posted:
The project posted:We have contacted Lucas Arts, and BioWare, for legal consent and permission to use the book's content as our guide for story boarding. Having done so, we have also contacted Drew Karpyshyn, the author of the book, for official rights to carry out the production of this film. I guess there could be problems using the logos, but a C&D on that front wouldn't have much impact on anything other than the aesthetics of marketing materials. e: Ha, they also could have just contacted those groups, but haven't actually received permission. If that's the case, then holy cow that's a misleading statement. Achmed Jones has a new favorite as of 22:05 on Aug 27, 2013 |
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Achmed Jones posted:I guess there could be problems using the logos, but a C&D on that front wouldn't have much impact on anything other than the aesthetics of marketing materials. "Contact" =/= "Have received permission from". They could get a "Hell no, you can't use the Star Wars name" back.
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PrinceRandom posted:It's about half-way to funded already. I'm not sure how exactly they could make a game outta this, But hey, if they can hire some programmers and make something decent, good on them. One of them styles herself as a programmer though. It would be sorta cool to have a paper's please kinda game but it looks like a depressing visual novel
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 22:19 |
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It's not a misleading statement at all, the FF7 fan film guys said exactly the same. Only a fool or someone in an extreme hurry would ever assume "contacting" to refer to anything mutual. I will admit thought that following up with "Having done so..." is pretty elegant and smart use of grammar-based obfuscation.
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# ? Aug 27, 2013 22:41 |
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I'm really not sure if there isn't some sort of bot running the ouya twitter. "Will you look into the scam?" "FOOTBALL FOOTBALL GET SOME"
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OrganizedInsanity posted:http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/choice-texas-a-very-serious-game I can't express how dissapointed I am that the political message is also about abortion. I wanted a congressional budget allegory, dammit! quote:We are billing Choice: Texas as “a very serious game,” and we mean that. Is there any context this line could bode well in?
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Tubgirl Cosplay posted:I can't express how dissapointed I am that the political message is also about abortion. I wanted a congressional budget allegory, dammit! Is it me or did anyone else hoped this was Chris Fields' doing? He does live in Texas, you know. (If you don't know who Chris Fields is, look through the FATAL and Friends thread in Traditional Games. Or, maybe, better yet, don't.)
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Tubgirl Cosplay posted:Is there any context this line could bode well in? Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon sequel.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 00:32 |
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Young Freud posted:Is it me or did anyone else hoped this was Chris Fields' doing? He does live in Texas, you know. Oh god FATAL would make for the best kickstarter ever.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 01:31 |
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Elissia posted:Oh god FATAL would make for the best kickstarter ever. You could make the various oraface max circumferance tables "STRETCH GOALS."
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Tubgirl Cosplay posted:Is there any context this line could bode well in? gently caress, the name of their project is even "Choice: Texas, a Very Serious Game". I really want to see that subtitle follow something like "Don't poo poo Your Pants, a Very Serious Game", or "Big Mutha Truckers, a Very Serious Game," or maybe "Imagine: Party Babyz, a Very Serious Game".
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 02:59 |
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Choice: Texas, Games Are ART, Dammit!
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DStecks posted:gently caress, the name of their project is even "Choice: Texas, a Very Serious Game". "Saints Row IV: A Very Serious Game".
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 03:03 |
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Settlers of Catan can gently caress off. Oh here's a computer game for you be happy! What do you mean you want online multiplayer?
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Achmed Jones posted:I guess there could be problems using the logos, but a C&D on that front wouldn't have much impact on anything other than the aesthetics of marketing materials. The one I love is contacting the author of the book for an intellectual property rights matter. He wrote the book, but, since he was/is an employee of Bioware and did it under their brand, he has no real say in the matter.
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Elissia posted:I'm really not sure if there isn't some sort of bot running the ouya twitter. The math isn't adding up on the Kickstarter... doing very quick calculations, I have $73,000ish unaccounted for from backers (all the backer stuff seems t come up just past $5000). What the heck?
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MBPearls posted:The math isn't adding up on the Kickstarter... doing very quick calculations, I have $73,000ish unaccounted for from backers (all the backer stuff seems t come up just past $5000). What the heck? You can pledge more than the minimum for a tier. Technically, if you wanted, you could pledge $10k and select no reward.
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miguelito posted:I'm not sure how prices are in Mr. Levine's neighborhood in New York, NY, but here in Europe where everything costs triple a new Catan is still half the price of a videogame. Also you get two little cloth baggies where you can fit the whole thing including cards, small enough to fit into a tiny little side pocket of your man satchel - much more portable than a bigass vinyl plate, I might add. Yes, but you can play this version of "I Can't Believe it's not Settlers" when you're skydiving, waterskiing, or on a rollercoaster. Try that with the board version of a game that's not Settlers.
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# ? Aug 28, 2013 07:14 |
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Depending on how you feel about Real Life Superheroes this is either the best or worst crowdfunding campaign. PHOENIX JONES NEEDS PHAZZER!!!
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Depending on how you feel about Real Life Superheroes this is either the best or worst crowdfunding campaign. God, I hate that man. I wish a real opposition to him would come out into the open.
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7thBatallion posted:God, I hate that man. I wish a real opposition to him would come out into the open. Like many lame superheros, he's got a much more stylish rogue's gallery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ivkzosgyx-U
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Depending on how you feel about Real Life Superheroes this is either the best or worst crowdfunding campaign. There are knockoff Tazers? Really?
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Otisburg posted:Like many lame superheros, he's got a much more stylish rogue's gallery: Oh man, I almost liked that.
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I could see this selling extremely well.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:Depending on how you feel about Real Life Superheroes this is either the best or worst crowdfunding campaign. One day he's going to get shot, and we're all going to have to pretend to be shocked.
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Leninboarrir posted:I could see this selling extremely well. When you flex your pecs she twerks!!
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