rujasu

Likes old games and speedruns!

Non-binary, genderfluid, happily married. Retro gaming enthusiast. I speedrun a few games that you probably played once, enjoyed, and then totally forgot about. Staff for Power Up With Pride and volunteer for several other charity speedrunning events. Alys is pronounced like Alice, Rujasu is pronounced rue-JAH-sue.


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in reply to @dinosaurgerms's post:

when i started making temporal pest, i thought to myself: imma make a tempest clone kinda game. is it one? not really.. inspired by it? i think: clearly... was i lazy? clearly i havent spent the most time on the assets, but i wouldnt really call it lazy

but this

?

idk...

i would be very sad, very disappointed to get THAT out of a box with ALIENS written on it, with a picture from the movies on it........ elongated sigh:

Neubauer had hoped that making several video game adaptations would
lead making a film license like Star Wars, finding that "just
because a company a movie doesn't mean they have the
rights to make a video of movie, in point, Star Wars. They
didn't have the rights to it."[5]

now.. that sounds like a weird thing to say...nowadays? idk whether IP-relevant laws have changed THAT much since 1982; and i can only assume: he means not a video[clip] but a video[game]... and.. wtf??:
under the heading: Early licensed games (1979–1993), the star wars wikipedia page says: "In 1982, Parker Brothers published the first Star Wars video game for the Atari 2600, Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" so ... what was neubauer babbling about someone not having the rights?

... egh... at least knowing this was a deliberate cash grab i can dump on it with a clear conscience...