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Game Arts purchased
Game Arts is essentially no more now. They've been swallowed up by Gung Ho. Details are scarce, but it's looking like they'll just be focusing on the new Grandia MMOG. No mention of if anything is intended for Game Arts licenses...like you know...Lunar.
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Nooo I want another Lunar to make up for Lunar:dragon song we need to buy out Game Art's and make another Lunar game totally made by the fan's of the Lunar series now all we need is money umm anyone got some like $100 million or maybe we need someone here to win the powerball.Game Arts is essentially no more now. They've been swallowed up by Gung Ho. Details are scarce, but it's looking like they'll just be focusing on the new Grandia MMOG. No mention of if anything is intended for Game Arts licenses...like you know...Lunar.
Ok cool then that means the Lunar community would own a game company to .For $100 million, you'd be purchasing Gung Ho itself, not the Lunar property
Alright now this is what i like we can get the whole Lunar community to develope Lunar 3 I'm so happy now for a bright outlook for the new Lunar series.Hey, if you can somehow get the rights, I'll organize and manage development
now I just need to figure out how to buy the rights for Lunar I have $20 can anyone loan some money.
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Maybe the realization of a new game will depend upon the success of the Grandia MMORPG. I mean, if they hit it big with this... maybe they'd also show us other things? Or... is that unlikely?
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"Than seyde Merlion, "Whethir lyke ye bettir the swerde othir the scawberde?" "I lyke bettir the swerde," seyde Arthure. "Ye ar the more unwyse, for the scawberde ys worth ten of the swerde; for whyles ye have the scawberde uppon you, ye shall lose no blood, be ye never so sore wounded. Therefore kepe well the scawberde allweyes with you." --- Le Morte Darthur, Sir Thomas Malory
"Just as you touch the energy of every life form you meet, so, too, will will their energy strengthen you. Fail to live up to your potential, and you will never win. " --- The Old Man at the End of Time
HERESY!MiaOne wrote:Arrrgghhh! Curse Althena!
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Sure. I can see it now. Lunar Online: Where Everyone Can Be a DragonmasterSonic# wrote:Maybe the realization of a new game will depend upon the success of the Grandia MMORPG. I mean, if they hit it big with this... maybe they'd also show us other things? Or... is that unlikely?
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Actually, if I where to win the powerball, I would spend the money far more wisely. For instance, I would only buy back Game Arts, then give the company major funding for a Lunar 3. Then I will approach WD and give them a few mil to make damned sure the game is translated by them. Then use the rest of the money to buy everyone's Lunar collections Oh, and whatever money is left I plan on building an ub3r house and waving money around hungry children like the rest of the world does
And doom is still upon us all, whether it be today, tomorrow, next year, or 11 billion years from now
And doom is still upon us all, whether it be today, tomorrow, next year, or 11 billion years from now
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You sir, have a different definition of "wisely" than me. Game Arts is no guarantee of getting a quality game title. You're much better off hiring the dream team and finding enthusiastic Lunar fans to handle the development. But most important, find people who are smart enough to say "Getting hurt while running is stupid. Are they a bunch of gimps?" "Your battle system sucks" "People don't like when their equipment breaks all the time." "Nobody likes a game that is half fetch quests" and other such intelligent remarksphyco126 wrote:Actually, if I where to win the powerball, I would spend the money far more wisely. For instance, I would only buy back Game Arts, then give the company major funding for a Lunar 3.
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Actually, I was saying wisely as a joke Besides, picking GA is no different than a fan boy paying the original Jame's Bond to voice in his video game. Always has to be sentimental value (or something along those lines, eh?)
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First to get it out of the way, this really sucks. I love Lunar and Grandia, and not knowing their future (aside from Grandia Online) really makes me nervous.
Does anyone know what other games/licenses are affected by this?
I think the Evolution series had something to do with them, even though they were made by Sega. Wait, no, I think that's just Electronic Software Publishing. Were there any other licenses they owned?
Does anyone know what other games/licenses are affected by this?
I think the Evolution series had something to do with them, even though they were made by Sega. Wait, no, I think that's just Electronic Software Publishing. Were there any other licenses they owned?
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