They'd probably try to find something to get you for if they thought you 
were conflicting with their interests. Look at Thomas. He changed Montezumas 
Revenge to Montezuma's Return and some developer got on him just for the 
title. Thomas' game was nothing like theirs but they were able to get him 
because of the title. So you'd be putting your life in your own hands, so to 
speak, by doing what you propose. Nintendo, by all accounts, isn't much 
better about their copyrights than Lucas Arts. All of a sudden here comes 
this small time guy trying to make their game and call it his own? That's 
pretty much how they look at it. We blind folks are, I hate to say it, in 
the minority. To them it doesn't matter that it probably wouldn't cost all 
that much extra to make their games accessible. They figure they'd lose more 
money than they made. Besides, acommodating us would, in their minds, 
automatically tag them as an Accessibility company, whatever the heck that 
means. Look at Michelle Hinn from the Game Accessibility Special Interest 
Group. She and those like her have been lobbying the gaming industry for 
years without much success. And that's their response. They don't want to be 
known as an "accessibility Company."
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From: "constantine (on laptop)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> You know, that really is quite sad. I bet a starwars audio game would be
> quite fun- and I personally thought, when monty beta came out, that the
> games were of great quality, that you'd be just the right guy to make 
> them.
>
> Its too bad, though, that there aren't any racing games. If I could, I'd
> make an audiogame similar to wave race 64. Why? Because for me at least, 
> it
> had great audio, that can stil compete today- great music, great effects,
> etc. It also had a good commintator- games like that should be more widely
> recognized, I think. I don't think there would be any licensing involved-
> since the game is basically obsolete- and the company isn't making money 
> off
> of it, or am I wrong here? That's my main point- if I made a game similar 
> to
> this, would I be conflicting with licensing or some such?
>
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 7:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] new member
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>> Hi,
>> Well, there is Jedi Quake maintained by Cara Quinn. It is basically
>> quake with a Star Wars type theme to it.
>> As for any outright Star Wars games for the blind there aren't any. I
>> was working on one called Jedi Strike, but when I attempted to license
>> the Star Wars copyrights via Lucas Licensing they flatly refused.
>> Besides being very expensive Lucas Licensing only deals with one company
>> at a time. For example, since Lucas Arts holds the exclusive copyright
>> for Star Wars vidio games my company USA Games can't license the
>> copyright, because Lucas Licensing says it would be a conflict of
>> interest. I would be competing with their games, and never mind the fact
>> my games for the blind wouldn't even scratch their markets. Besides
>> witch the couple thousand I would earn off of making said Star wars
>> games wouldn't even pay for the royalties they wanted to legally license
>> the Star Wars copyrights.
>> Bottom line, what I learned is clearly Lucas Licensing has nothing in
>> place for small time developers wanting to create a game using a Star
>> Wars theme. It is clear all of their dealings are with companies with
>> millions of dollars to spend, and thus will pay millions to Lucas in
>> royalties. A guy expecting to make a few thousand isn't even worth their
>> time of day unless I use their copyrights illegally, and then they can
>> sue me for copyright infringement. It is a lose lose situation, and
>> Lucas Licensing is a bunch of jerks if you ask me.
>> I have thought about releasing the game as freeware under the creative
>> commons license, but even that is no absolute protection. That may give
>> them less of a reasont to sue, but they still can come after me with a
>> cease and desist order that the courts would uphold stating I have to
>> remove the content and destroy all source code, all known copies, etc.
>> I'm not sure it is worth the trouble for a blind developer to risk that
>> or not.
>>
>> Michael Amaro wrote:
>>> Any starwars type games?
>>>
>>
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