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Re: (TFT) The return of Ogre - Rick did something silly.



IF I recall correctly [and that could be a big IF] games that are OOP can be copied and put up on the internet, and as long as you don't sell them for profit they can even be downloadable. But perhaps you need permission for the download.

There's another group that has made a bunch of great pocket games available for free, it's a Dwarfstar / Heritage Games Yahoo Group, and you can download all those games for free. And some are just amazingly well done, like Grav Armor, Dragon Rage, Outpost Gamma, Dark Lord, and more.

But I'm open to correction about this.

-----Original Message----- From: Mike Riley
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 2:54 PM
To: tft@brainiac.com
Subject: Re: (TFT) The return of Ogre - Rick did something silly.

I am curious if anybody has thought about making a new game in the TFT
spirit?  Game mechanics themselves cannot be copyrighted, only specific
assets like names, places, wording for rules, illustrations, game board
layout etc, but the mechanics themselves are free from copyright.  As such
it is possible to make a game that has the best aspects that we all like
about TFT and change where we feel it has shortcomings and create a game
that plays similar to it enough to have that Melee/Wizard experience that
everybody can enjoy.  TFT components are getting harder and harder to find
on eBay and more expensive, making a clone of sorts allows the game
mechanics to live on even tho the original games may fade into history.

Thoughts?

    Mike



On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Joe Hartley <jh@brainiac.com> wrote:

On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 10:03:13 -0700
Jeffrey Vandine <jlv61560@yahoo.com> wrote:
> *Though maybe if en
> ough of us screamed and held our breath and wept loudly, he might see
his w
> ay to do a TFT Kickstarter to do it the way he originally wanted it done
be
> fore Thompson screwed the pooch with the original set.  Of course that's
> all pure speculation, and I doubt Thompson (who seems to be a
small-minded,
>  petty, and vindictive sort of person) would ever let Steve have the
rights
>  back.*

There was a list member some time back that looked into acquiring the TFT
rights.  He had some resources at his disposal, but he'd have had to get a
bank check in the amount he was willing to offer, and Thompson would either
give a yes or no with no further negotiation possible.  Given the very
limited appeal of such a re-release, he decided it wasn't worth the
aggravation.

I don't think a kickstarter could possibly help in this situation.  The
closest we'll probably come is the Dark City series of games.

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