It's probably the crassest, most
obviously derivative work of this sort since Eragon.
Not exact matches
Most
obviously, he is a prideful twerp who begins his studies at Miskatonic by picking a fight with one of the teachers, the towering, imperious Dr. Carl Hill (David Gale), whose
work West regards as
derivative.
I hate Crash as a character, and it is so
obviously derivative of early Sonic games it makes me sad Sega became so bad at making Sonic games, but what we have here is a platformer where the core mechanics
work (ignoring the fucking double jumps crapping out), the story is whack but it is generic platformer whack, and there is enough to sink your teeth into if you want to 100 % a platformer collect - athon.
The company,
obviously, retains the IP rights to the SDK software they created that you are making improvements from, i.e.,
derivative works.
We
obviously disagree over whether non-electricians would be interested in the electrical code or guides on how to comply with it, I think it's of much broader interest given the number of handymen / women who do
work in their own homes, at least in terms of having
derivative works that help people comply if doing
work themselves.