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- I hope you mean vet chewy...
"Ugnaught;c-1447697" wrote:
I hope you mean vet chewy...
Of course. I've had Clone Wars Chewbacca at 7* for at least a year now.- Everyone keeps saying Revan, but does anyone realize Revan is owned by Bioware, not CG. EA is only licensed to sell Star Wars video games, SWGOH and TOR are produced by 2 different and independent companies using EA’s license to produce the games.
If Bioware is not done with their Revan storyline, you can bet they won’t allow another developer to add him to their game. We are lucky to have Nihilus and HK-47. The other Bioware toons in SWGoH are just generic non-named characters in KOTOR and TOR. "ChickenFett139;c-1448288" wrote:
Everyone keeps saying Revan, but does anyone realize Revan is owned by Bioware, not CG. EA is only licensed to sell Star Wars video games, SWGOH and TOR are produced by 2 different and independent companies using EA’s license to produce the games.
If Bioware is not done with their Revan storyline, you can bet they won’t allow another developer to add him to their game. We are lucky to have Nihilus and HK-47. The other Bioware toons in SWGoH are just generic non-named characters in KOTOR and TOR.
Would that be the Bioware that EA purchased in 2007/2008?"ChickenFett139;c-1448288" wrote:
Everyone keeps saying Revan, but does anyone realize Revan is owned by Bioware, not CG. EA is only licensed to sell Star Wars video games, SWGOH and TOR are produced by 2 different and independent companies using EA’s license to produce the games.
If Bioware is not done with their Revan storyline, you can bet they won’t allow another developer to add him to their game. We are lucky to have Nihilus and HK-47. The other Bioware toons in SWGoH are just generic non-named characters in KOTOR and TOR.
EA owns Bioware dude. But really the joke is on us, because CG pwned SWGOH and we are all hooked."ChickenFett139;c-1448288" wrote:
Everyone keeps saying Revan, but does anyone realize Revan is owned by Bioware, not CG. EA is only licensed to sell Star Wars video games, SWGOH and TOR are produced by 2 different and independent companies using EA’s license to produce the games.
If Bioware is not done with their Revan storyline, you can bet they won’t allow another developer to add him to their game. We are lucky to have Nihilus and HK-47. The other Bioware toons in SWGoH are just generic non-named characters in KOTOR and TOR.
Bioware is owned by EA.. Mass Effect Andromada anyone?
The Old Republic has Revan in it and it's published by EA made by Bioware.
Bioware don't own Revan neither does EA. Star Wars is owned by Lucasfilm and EA have a contract to use the licence. Lucasfilm have the say who can use what.
Fun fact: Darth Nihilus was in KOTOR 2 and the game was not made by Bioware or published by EA"JaggedJ;c-1448295" wrote:
"ChickenFett139;c-1448288" wrote:
Everyone keeps saying Revan, but does anyone realize Revan is owned by Bioware, not CG. EA is only licensed to sell Star Wars video games, SWGOH and TOR are produced by 2 different and independent companies using EA’s license to produce the games.
If Bioware is not done with their Revan storyline, you can bet they won’t allow another developer to add him to their game. We are lucky to have Nihilus and HK-47. The other Bioware toons in SWGoH are just generic non-named characters in KOTOR and TOR.
Would that be the Bioware that EA purchased in 2007/2008?
Ouch :smiley:- Fun fact: It does not matter who the parent or purchasing company is. Licensing and intellectual property still belong to the original company.
Fun fact: look at the Star Trek licensing fiasco created by multiple purchases and branching. CBS owns Star Trek. Paramount owns the movies, not JJ stuff, and every TV show except Disvovery. Bad Robot, JJ stuff which is licensed to produced Star Trek can’t use any of the costumes, props, set design, etc because a different branch of the same company holds the rights. Disvovery produced by CBS TV can’t use anything that resembles TOS because the wrong side of the house holds the rights as well.
Just because a parent company has a name attached does not mean they own the rights. Disneyland Paris had to rent and pay royalties to Disney for use of the characters and name Disneyland when it first opened. It did not fall under the Disney Parks umbrella. - Fun fact: a leopard can carry 2 times its body weight up a tree
- Fun Fact: Darth Vader’s lightsaber changed in appearance in all 3 original movies. The one created for RotS had the ignition slide on the top of the hilt instead of the bottom. Vader’s lightsaber also hangs from his belt, blade up.
Anakin’s lightsaber changed in all 3 prequel movies before the New Hope version seen in RotS. In A New Hope the ignition switch was on the left of the hilt. It was moved in Empire for Mark to more easily use the prop.
Luke’s green saber is based on Blueprints Luke finds in Ben’s house on Tatooine. The scene was removed from the final cut, but remained in the comics and novel. It was placed on the Blu-Rey DVD set as a bonus track. Prior to the Blu-Rey the scene with Biggs and Luke at Tosche Station was never publicly shown in any format, yet everyone old enough to have seen Star Wars in 1977 swears it was shown. It was in the comic and novel and there is one picture in the original novel of Luke and Biggs standing on a roof looking skyward.
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