thekitchensink on 24 March 2008
| patjuan32 said: Nintendo and Rare do not own the rights to GoldenEye. After the game was released Nintendo did not renew the license with MGM and this is how EA purchased the license to make 007: The World is Not Enough and subsequent games based off of the James Bond license. Furthermore, any game code, characters, and the title of games made from the use of a licensed property belongs to the licensee which is MGM or its parent company. Then their is also the Right's to use Piers Brosnan's image that must be secured. Therefore Nintendo nor Rare own the rights to GoldenEye or anything pertaining to the game i.e. game code or characters or maps. The race for the N64 rights to James Bond 19: The World is Not Enough is on: http://ign64.ign.com/articles/066/066355p1.html No More Bond for Rare: http://ign64.ign.com/articles/061/061742p1.html |
I understand your theory, but do you honestly believe all sides have not pored over every single minute detail of this? If there was something out of place, it would be known.
Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?
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