Paradox Development Studio is behind
successful franchises like Europa Universalis, Crusader Kings, Hearts of Iron and Stellaris.
Gordon Ramsay, 51, continued to host
successful franchises like «MasterChef» and «Hell's Kitchen,» but he made the most waves when he cracked the internet up by roasting peoples» home cooking on Twitter.
Owning
a successful franchise like Erbert & Gerbert's has allowed us to do that.
Not exact matches
McAdoo —
like thousands of other veterans — found a
successful alternative in
franchising.
Thousands of
successful, household - name
franchises began just
like your business — through an admirable work ethic, a dedication to success and a desire to share the concept with others.
The
franchise concept started in 1998, after McFall and Co-President and CEO Bob Fish had success in coffee retail in East Lansing and felt
like the concept could be a
successful franchise.
«The unrelenting and escalating cost pressures from shopping centres on their retail tenants, supermarkets creating
franchise -
like «stores in stores»,
successful brands being copied and co-located in food malls with no regard for the original tenant's interests, are just some of the challenges facing franchisees who are looking to run profitable businesses,» Mr Bilson told The Australian Financial Review.
«We've made Texas a priority expansion market ever since we started
franchising, and we feel very fortunate that a
successful restaurateur
like Moussa is such a huge fan of our brand,» said Brandon Landry, co-founder of Walk - On's Enterprises.
I
like the BPA philosophy and think that's the way to build a team that is
successful for the long term, but I am also aware that the teams that are
successful LT have their
franchise QB, which is why I expect NE to fall off a cliff when Brady and Bellichick ride off into the sunset.
But having them on teams that look
like they should be competitive throughout the year, on classic
franchises that seem to just be adding to their history of
successful, homegrown stars?
Somebody wasn't paying quite enough attention, however, to Last Vegas, which seems
like a lazy exercise to cash in on the growing base of «maturing» ticket buyers using a cast of venerable, award - winning actors plugged into a story template clearly lifted from another
successful franchise.
I know he's already very
successful, and I know how culturally hegemonic this sounds, but it is true — UK famous is not
like what happens when you front a major Hollywood
franchise.
It's a very strange time for Hasbro and Paramount's once - lucrative Transformers
franchise, which sank
like a rock in water at the box office this year with its fifth and least
successful entry, Transformers: The Last Knight.
Titles
like Puyo Puyo Tetris and Street Fighter X Tekken prove that bringing two
successful franchises together can yield a match made in heaven.
In the channel's history, no other original movie has spawned such a
successful franchise or ignited young actors» careers
like this.
Look at the careers of actors
like Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, and Ali MacGraw, who found themselves front and center in hugely
successful films at a young age but did not get to wield star power much beyond their signature hit or
franchise.
She and some of her female colleagues
like Wiig, Rudolph, Amy Poehler, Tina Fey are leading the charge with
successful comedies and showing how it's done, along with inspiring fresh female comic voices
like Amy Schumer, McKinnon and even Mila Kunis, who lead the Bad Moms
franchise with aplomb.
It's been a
successful franchise, for sure, but it's also a steadily declining
franchise,
like the NFL and Justin Timberlake.
YuYu Hakusho and Hunter x Hunter creator Yoshihiro Togashi may take more hiatuses than his fans would
like, but with two of the most
successful shonen
franchises ever under his belt, there's no doubt aspiring manga creators have something to learn from the guy.
On the big screen,
successful sequels are still a focus, but movie studios are also looking for the next
franchise movie,
like The Hunger Games or Twilight, plus they are looking for great stories they can produce for a reasonable amount and recoup their investment.
Tales of the Abyss, a video game RPG much
like the Final Fantasy
franchise, has spun off dozens of
successful subproperties in Japan and the US over the past two decades.
Example:
Franchises like McDonald's are so
successful because they develop and implement focused processes and then the execute them flawlessly over and over.
If the 3rd game does make its way onto the next - generation of consoles, then it will be built on Unreal Engine 4, the successor to the very
successful Unreal Engine 3, which aside from Epic's shooter series has played host to other great games
like Unreal Tournament 3, another Epic
franchise, and most recently Batman: Arkham Asylum.
I would
like to point out that both Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross were WILDLY
successful both commercially and critically and yet the
franchise hasn't been revisited for the last sixteen years even though SquEnix seems to be content with farting out something vaguely Final Fantasy shaped on an almost yearly basis with mixed results at best.
Austin, TX — July 30, 2015 — A trio of
like - minded independent companies, video game developer Stoic, miniatures board game creator MegaCon Games, and video game publisher Versus Evil today announced The Banner Saga: Warbands, a miniatures board game based on the
successful and critically acclaimed video game
franchise The Banner Saga.
Hideo Kojima, the man responsible for the hugely
successful Metal Gear games, has stated that he would
like to step away from the
franchise and focus on other projects but so far he hasn't found...
We've had a slew of videogame films in the past, from flops
like Mortal Kombat and Prince of Persia, to the moderately
successful Tomb Raiders and the half a billion dollar grossing Resident Evil
franchise.
I remember thinking that this would be it, this would be the greatest FPS game ever created, and even though many years have passed since my brain worked
like that, the Call of Duty
franchise might just have some of the best FPS games in history but one thing is for certain, it is one of the most
successful franchise ever created.
Directors
like Cliff Bleszinski say that making more games in a
successful franchise is just Business 101.
I
like it when developers take the risk to mix up an already
successful formula to try and create something new, even if it goes against everything the
franchise is known for.
I have a 3DS too, but that seems to be mainly
successful based on mainly Nintendo's
franchise (and maybe a few Japanese developers
like Level 5) alone which Sony doesn't have the resources to dedicate to on the Vita.
The once proud 3D platformer had been set out to pasture while its older brother, the 2D platformer went from strength to strength with the
successful revival of
franchises like Rayman or breakout indie hits
like Braid and Fez, rubbing salt in a polygonal wound.
These three men were responsible for some of Capcom's most
successful franchises,
like Okami, Resident Evil, and Devil May Cry.
With regards to AO International Tennis, would you
like to make it into a
franchise if
successful and iterate on it with future installments?
Titles
like Call of Duty have become the primary example of how majorly
successful franchises become constrained by their own success, and can not venture too far off the beaten path for fear of losing the audience they currently have.
It felt
like when Satomi came in, SEGA Networks really started finding its pacing with new hit game IPs
like Chain Chronicles, made massive
successful titles out of older
franchises like Puyo Puyo!!
And so what felt a bit
like treading water to a relatively
successful if not
franchise - forwarding degree when this game was played as a companion to «Assassin's Creed III» now feels
like less in the long shadow of «Black Flag.»
As you've referenced in the case of the game's plot, and I touched on initially, Dig 2 draws upon established games, including of course, past games in the SteamWorld
franchise as well as established gameplay practices that have made recent 2D platformers
like Shovel Knight so incredibly
successful.
See, when it comes to
successful franchises, EA is
like a fat kid who receives access to copious amounts of delicious candy and who can not not stop stuffing his face with one after another, and then two at a time, and then more, until his cheeks are covered in sticky goo and two candy - colored snot streams are drag racing for his weary mouth.
It looks
like the action RPG gameplay won't change too much from previous titles in the
franchise, most likely drawing from and improving on that of Kingdom Hearts 2 and perhaps integrating particularly
successful elements from the handheld titles.
We're very very passionate about the Marvel
franchise, and we're passionate about RPGs, and I think that we've done a really great job bringing the
successful formulas of the Marvel: Avengers Alliance
franchise —
like the three - on - three turn - based combat — and applied that to a game that feels really fresh and has enough new to it that really makes it feel
like a great new experience on mobile platforms.
God of War is one of the most
successful and iconic
franchises in the gaming industry these days, and it's hard to imagine what the hack - n - slash genre would have been
like had it not been for Kratos» incredible adventures.
Being one of the young stars in the Harry Potter film
franchise Emma Watson was not only destined for stardom
like her co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint have made a
successful career for them...
As the originator of the concept Jan - Bart is able to give a unique insight in what it is
like to take a small, almost silly, idea and see it slowly developed into one of the most
successful new gaming
franchises of the year.
Same with the business — I ran it
like a Swiss watch and our best bookkeeper looked at my accounting practices and she had done all the CPA coursework and run 6
successful store in a
franchise operation, and did not need to ask me more than a couple questions.
Perhaps the most
successful model will end up looking more
like a
franchise with local managers who have some financial interest.
Like others have posted: Each office is independent and there are very
successful office and there are
franchises that have failed.