Perhaps a deluxe version will come one day, though it's tough to imagine Warner being interested in revisiting a movie that clearly lost a bit of money in theaters and Warner has almost
never licensed a title to someone like Criterion or anyone really.
Not exact matches
I know I said that there won't be any games with
licenses that Nintendo has to pay for, but hear me out: This brilliant puzzle game
never should have had Tetris in the
title to begin with, so this is a perfect time for Nintendo to do its own ROM hacking, take out the T - word, and rename this to Yoshi's Puzzle League.
Behind the scenes, Hollywood film studios, which had
never been keen on Netflix, began raising the fees to
license movies for Internet streaming, or Netflix was prevented from acquiring certain
titles because the Internet rights were already locked up by other outlets.
Titles should
never mislead customers into thinking you are
licensed and authorized to make a recommendation when you are not.
All in all, that's not too bad, to have only 4
titles total to have
never been
licensed in the US at some point.
Currently, we offer libraries the ability to buy as many copies as their patrons demand, at fair prices, and they own a perpetual
license to that
title - meaning they
never have to re-purchase in the future.
Never mind developing a common digital playing field with their Japanese rivals, Japanese publishers can't even play ball with their American
licensing partners: Square Enix's online manga store sells VIZ and Yen Press versions of Square Enix
titles like Fullmetal Alchemist and Black Butler, using VIZ and Yen's translations, for half the price of the still - in - print print editions.
DMP has currently released two volumes of her series, Black Sun (review), while DramaQueen previously released two other stories, Chronicle of the Divine Sword (correction: this
title was
licensed, but
never released) and Virtuoso di Amore (review).
Designed as a
licensed -
title for a 1980s vigilante - cop movie that
never existed, it's basically a horizontal scrolling re-imagining of the arcade classic Spyhunter, albeit with a ramped - up difficultly curve and complete with a series of intense boss battles, including a car VS stealth bomber finale.