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If Obsidian kickstarts a space opera RPG, would you back it?


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It's not really something to kickstart, but if Obsidian ended up doing a "space opera", I'd love to see their take on Dune setting.

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It's not really something to kickstart, but if Obsidian ended up doing a "space opera", I'd love to see their take on Dune setting.

The real question is whether Dune has entered public domain yet.

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Does EA still have the rights to Dune?

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I wonder how many great games have never seen light of day because of the rich companies' "rights" to be richer if somebody wants to make an honest to god rpg.

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It's not really something to kickstart, but if Obsidian ended up doing a "space opera", I'd love to see their take on Dune setting.

The real question is whether Dune has entered public domain yet.

When did Frank Herbert die? Copyright term is 75 years after the death of the creator I think.

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I'd tell them to shut up and take my money!

I am now picturing Obsidian employees fleeing from small change being thrown at them by hordes of fans.

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I am now picturing Obsidian employees fleeing from small change being thrown at them by hordes of fans.

 

 

Completely related; My PnP group once got accosted by beggars that wanted our spare change, to the point of us being so angry at them that we went to the bank, exchanged some of our moneyz into copper pennies stored them in our mental magical containers and then proceeded to dump 65 tonnes of copper coins ontop of them. Greedy bastards.

 

Needless to say, we felt pretty damn good about ourselves afterwards.

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I wonder how many great games have never seen light of day because of the rich companies' "rights" to be richer if somebody wants to make an honest to god rpg.

 

I can't speak for computer games, but I used to be involved with tabletop. I know for a 'fact' that Waddingtons used to buy up IPR just to prevent competition with goddamn Monopoly.

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It's not really something to kickstart, but if Obsidian ended up doing a "space opera", I'd love to see their take on Dune setting.

The real question is whether Dune has entered public domain yet.

 

When did Frank Herbert die? Copyright term is 75 years after the death of the creator I think.

 

Herbert died in 86. So 70 years (under current copyright law) would be 2056.

 

US copyright is a bit different, though; Dune was published in 1960 IIRC so had an initial copyright of 28 years with another renewable 28 years to be filed for in 1987; but after the update in 1978 it would have been automatically renewed so should have a 95 year copyright period (2076)

 

Even if the book became public domain, I'm sure some holding company has trademarks out for some of the central concepts (like Tarzan does) ensuring derivative works have to be substantially changed.

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There are a couple of Dune licenses floating around.  Westwood (and then EA) owned the license based off of Lynch's film.  That license would revert to Universal.  Cryo has/had another one but I don't remember the details. 

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It's not really something to kickstart, but if Obsidian ended up doing a "space opera", I'd love to see their take on Dune setting.

 

I'm not sure that a game about a virtually empty desert world would be worth playing, or even be considered "space opera".

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It's not really something to kickstart, but if Obsidian ended up doing a "space opera", I'd love to see their take on Dune setting.

 

I'm not sure that a game about a virtually empty desert world would be worth playing, or even be considered "space opera".

 

 

Come on. We could build lots of sandcastles, cook humans to drink their bodily fluids spiced with spice and build more sandcastles with blue eyes. We could even have a skill for it.

 

But seriously, I don't think you are digging deep enough here.

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And if someone shoots you with a laser then you'll explode in a nuclear fireball.

 

*thinks*

 

DVD players must be bloody dangerous.

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Still waiting on a space opera based on the Lensman series...

 

Triplanetary.jpgFirst_lensman.jpgGalactic_patrol.jpgSecond_stage_lensmen.jpg

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8)

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One based in Firefly's solar system would be ideal Kickstarter-bait. Its a property that would get a lot of backers with pretty big money, that wouldn't otherwise be commercially viable.

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Still waiting on a space opera based on the Lensman series...

 

Triplanetary.jpgFirst_lensman.jpgGalactic_patrol.jpgSecond_stage_lensmen.jpg

...

 

8)

 

Those books are just SO bad. Anyone who fancies themselves as a connoisseur of the awful has to try them.

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I find it probably more hilarious than it should be that someone felt the need to add the PhD after the writers name on those books.

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I find it probably more hilarious than it should be that someone felt the need to add the PhD after the writers name on those books.

 

Well...he was a Ph.D...

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