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So who else would like to see Micropose's Magic the Gathering game here?
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eon789: So who else would like to see Micropose's Magic the Gathering game here?
Better yet, make a Magic the GOGering deck with all the individual titles offered here (Might and Magic 6-pack would be six cards, not one).
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eon789: So who else would like to see Micropose's Magic the Gathering game here?
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Miaghstir: Better yet, make a Magic the GOGering deck with all the individual titles offered here (Might and Magic 6-pack would be six cards, not one).
actually that's a great idea.
If anyone wishes to join in then just DL Magic Set Editor and start making cards. i'll probably set some rules up later but for now everything's fair game.
Haha nice.
And yep, it's one of my most wanted titles for sure.
I believe all the rights are clear...
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chautemoc: Haha nice.
And yep, it's one of my most wanted titles for sure.
I believe all the rights are clear...
Any video game based on MTG is licensed by Wizards of the Coast, so the rights probably aren't very clear at all (think: Hasbro and the D&D debacle). Not saying GOG couldn't do it, just that it was a minor miracle to pull something like this off once before.
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eon789: So who else would like to see Micropose's Magic the Gathering game here?
It's an OK game, but the more recent ones are a lot better. But that might just be my bitterness over how hard that game was and the strange plot to it.
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cogadh: Any video game based on MTG is licensed by Wizards of the Coast, so the rights probably aren't very clear at all (think: Hasbro and the D&D debacle). Not saying GOG couldn't do it, just that it was a minor miracle to pull something like this off once before.
Hasbro owns Wizards, though.
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hedwards: It's an OK game, but the more recent ones are a lot better. But that might just be my bitterness over how hard that game was and the strange plot to it.
A shame we won't ever see those here due to Steam exclusivity.
Post edited March 26, 2011 by chautemoc
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cogadh: Any video game based on MTG is licensed by Wizards of the Coast, so the rights probably aren't very clear at all (think: Hasbro and the D&D debacle). Not saying GOG couldn't do it, just that it was a minor miracle to pull something like this off once before.
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chautemoc: Hasbro owns Wizards, though.
And it took a (very) special and not easy to accomplish deal with both Hasbro and Atari to make D&D happen. It's very likely the same would have to be done with MTG and it's publisher (whoever that is), though AFAIK, Magic is not in the same kind of legal quagmire that D&D is. Licensed games are almost always going to be a problem for GOG, simply because of the existing legal contracts between IP holders and publishers. We've already seen what can happen to games here that just contain licensed media, imagine the difficulty if an entire game is a licensed property.
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chautemoc: Haha nice.
And yep, it's one of my most wanted titles for sure.
I believe all the rights are clear...
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cogadh: Any video game based on MTG is licensed by Wizards of the Coast, so the rights probably aren't very clear at all (think: Hasbro and the D&D debacle). Not saying GOG couldn't do it, just that it was a minor miracle to pull something like this off once before.
Well then we better start prayin' for a miracle.
On another note here a card based off of Fallout and a revised version of gog's card. going to make some more cards based off of fallout in a little bit, working on a card for Vault Dweller at the moment.
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I can also strongly recommend Etherlords if you like games with a CCG element.
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orcishgamer: I can also strongly recommend Etherlords if you like games with a CCG element.
HA. i remember playing that game before over at a friends house. brilliant it was. that def should be an addition to gog's catalouge too.
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orcishgamer: I can also strongly recommend Etherlords if you like games with a CCG element.
Never heard of it before..looks great. The first game's publisher tanked and rights were trasnferred to JoWood; 1C published the sequel so perhaps we could see both soon.
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It was just a "correct" game but considering that I am a customer with OCD maybe I´ll buy it if it were released.
Post edited March 26, 2011 by tejozaszaszas