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Started by sheridan, 11 August, 2016, 10:05:29 PM

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John Pannozzi

Also, I think Square-Enix (via their buyout of Eidos) co-own the Rogue Trooper video game.

GordonR

Quote from: John Pannozzi on 30 September, 2016, 04:12:26 AM
Also, I think Square-Enix (via their buyout of Eidos) co-own the Rogue Trooper video game.

The RT game rights would have reverted to Rebellion years ago, after Eidos declined to make a sequel and would have just let the clock run down on however long the original contract was for.

John Pannozzi

And there's Pixel Puzzles Ultimate: 2000 AD by Decaying Logic and KISS ltd:

http://store.steampowered.com/app/538600/

John Pannozzi

Sorry to doublepost, but I completely forgot that Dredd had a crossover with Elephantmen, owned by Richard Starkings and Active Images.

sheridan

Quote from: John Pannozzi on 23 October, 2016, 12:18:26 AM
Sorry to doublepost, but I completely forgot that Dredd had a crossover with Elephantmen, owned by Richard Starkings and Active Images.
I really need to track that down some time.  Was it a free comic book day release?

Timothy

It's in the Thought Bubble anthology.

John Pannozzi

Quote from: sheridan on 23 October, 2016, 02:26:59 AM
Quote from: John Pannozzi on 23 October, 2016, 12:18:26 AM
Sorry to doublepost, but I completely forgot that Dredd had a crossover with Elephantmen, owned by Richard Starkings and Active Images.
I really need to track that down some time.  Was it a free comic book day release?
It was originally in Thought Bubble Anthology 2013.  It's included, along with a Strontium Dog crossover, in Elephantmen: Shots #1 ( https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/the-cbldf-presents-elephantmen-shots-1 )

jacob g

Quote from: John Pannozzi on 26 October, 2016, 01:35:06 PM
Quote from: sheridan on 23 October, 2016, 02:26:59 AM
Quote from: John Pannozzi on 23 October, 2016, 12:18:26 AM
Sorry to doublepost, but I completely forgot that Dredd had a crossover with Elephantmen, owned by Richard Starkings and Active Images.
I really need to track that down some time.  Was it a free comic book day release?
It was originally in Thought Bubble Anthology 2013.  It's included, along with a Strontium Dog crossover, in Elephantmen: Shots #1 ( https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/the-cbldf-presents-elephantmen-shots-1 )

And also in new '10 years of comics' anthology:
https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/thought-bubble-anthology-collection-10-years-of-comics-tp
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John Pannozzi

Quote from: jacob g on 26 October, 2016, 02:05:24 PM
Quote from: John Pannozzi on 26 October, 2016, 01:35:06 PM
Quote from: sheridan on 23 October, 2016, 02:26:59 AM
Quote from: John Pannozzi on 23 October, 2016, 12:18:26 AM
Sorry to doublepost, but I completely forgot that Dredd had a crossover with Elephantmen, owned by Richard Starkings and Active Images.
I really need to track that down some time.  Was it a free comic book day release?
It was originally in Thought Bubble Anthology 2013.  It's included, along with a Strontium Dog crossover, in Elephantmen: Shots #1 ( https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/the-cbldf-presents-elephantmen-shots-1 )

And also in new '10 years of comics' anthology:
https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/thought-bubble-anthology-collection-10-years-of-comics-tp
I knew that.  The original Thought Bubble issue is printed at a large magazine size (all reprints are normal comic size) , so I think it's still worth getting.

John Pannozzi

There was also a Stronium Dog game made by Quicksilva, which later became Grandslam Entertainment.

And a Nemesis the Warlock game made by Martech.


Have Big Finish and their 2000 AD audio dramas been mentioned yet?

John Pannozzi

Quicksilva made two Stronium Dog games, actually.

Krisalis Software made a Rogue Trooper game for Amiga, there was an older Rogue Trooper game from Pirahna,  and Martech also made a Sláine game.


Magnetica

It says they are working with Rebellion, so presumably Rebellion have licensed it to them.

Jason Kingsley, Rebellion CEO, said they would be looking to work with indie games developers on 2000AD games at the 40th bash.

He was talking about computer games but presumably the same applies to board games (?)

Molch-R


Spaceghost

I'd love to see some 2000 AD board games, rather than role playing games. Anything along those lines in the offing?
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