If you've reacquired the rights to your work from a publisher,
then rereleasing the work is a fairly straightforward matter of producing printer - ready book files and professional e-book files.
We will
then rerelease the prior volumes, starting with volume 1 on May of 2017, continuing with a new volume every other month thereafter.
Not exact matches
I saw Spielberg's E.T. when it first came out, and
then saw it again recently with my children on its 20th - anniversary
rerelease.
Then, they'll tag these turtles before
rereleasing them in the wild so they can be monitored.
It's telling
then that last year also saw the
rerelease of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film that, in the shape of the monolith, has sublime incomprehensibility slap bang at its centre.
They
rereleased «Metropolis» and
then followed up with «The ArchAndroid» in 2010 and «The Electric Lady» in 2013 (as well as «Dirty Computer»).
If Smash is the ONLY BIG THING they talk about, and it is a basic + port (I think people want at least a Splatoon2 level of reworking) and is the center of the showcase;
then they only announce a bunch of OLD games
rereleased (PS ports from yrs ago) + don't have anything «new»; if they also don't talk about FE or Metroid; if Pokemon looks like it's been given a «Star Allies» level of accessibility, I think the goodwill from last year finally will be burned off.
Tip: combine this with my previous point — in case the above is REALLY to hard for you to understand,
then at least there must be some way you make, remake or
rerelease games we actually want, instead of the stuff you cram out we don't want.
but
then again they might have locked the Lego City portal because of Lego City Undercover is being
rereleased for Xbox One & PS4
then why did they not patch out the complete portal
then so it was no longer showing in the game at all.