Because video game licenses can be expensive, consider using learning centers.
Not exact matches
Though «Wreck - It Ralph» beat «Pixels» to the punch with its reverence - heavy ode to classic arcade
games, it's still amazing that Sony was able to secure all those
licenses,
because it shows that the studio means business about doing it right, and that can only be good news for
video game fans.
Because not only Sony would have to get permission from Activision (who now owns the publisher of the
game «Vivendi Universal
Games», but doesn't own the Simpsons
license), they would also have to get permission from Vivendi (despite not owning the Simpsons
license and their
video games division, again, being owned by Activision, but still possibly held some of the rights to this
game), EA (who still holds the Simpsons
license), and 20th Century Fox (who owns the Simpsons franchise).
While most Marvel -
licensed fighting
games are seen as great successes in the
video game industry (mostly
because they're produced by Capcom — just take a look at the well - received «Marvel vs. Capcom»
games, as well as their other crossovers), there are a select few that are best left forgotten.
The
game was released two years after the film had already released in cinemas, and the general sentiment pre-release was that it wouldn't be a big hit (primarily
because licensed video games had a history at the time of usually being poor quality).
Nintendo does a lot of great things for
gamers, but the company is definitely not a fan of others using its
licenses, so while I applaud the King Bob
Videos team for their efforts, I fear that they may be in vane,
because if this project takes off, Nintendo will surely shut it down.