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Game production Revolution in Middle East

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  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232

    I think the medias in general and games specially can give new and realistic views about nations and their cultures and this way they can help of new dialogues between nations that in long-term prevents wars and....

    This way I believe that game, animation and film production are some ways to make nations closer to each other.

  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619
    I went to sponsors and its all in arabic...LOL

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  • DabbleDabble Member Posts: 1,043

    No thanks.

    I'll stick with the people who know what they are doing, not the ones trying to learn. Also, I refuse to help a theocracy that subjates women, jails and kills political dissidents and...... well I could've just stopped at theocracy =)

  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by outfctrl
    I went to sponsors and its all in arabic...LOL


    It's Farsi not Arabic. image
  • kaveh7681kaveh7681 Member Posts: 22



    Originally posted by outfctrl
    I went to sponsors and its all in arabic...LOL


    Why did you go to that page ?image This game doesn't seem to have enough money. image
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    A decent publisher could sort that out.

    Interplay in France has serious muscle, Ubisoft too. All worth Emailing.

     

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  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by baff

    A decent publisher could sort that out.
    Interplay in France has serious muscle, Ubisoft too. All worth Emailing.
     



    Good suggestion. I think publishers have good underestanding of game real levels.
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    Accepting an investors money usually comes at the expense of some artistic control, trade name ownership, international copywright and franchising rights.

    So it's not all roses.

  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by baff

    Accepting an investors money usually comes at the expense of some artistic control, trade name ownership, international copywright and franchising rights.
    So it's not all roses.



    I think the publishers can solve problems with international copyright by having enough licenses for different softwares. So if the producer company doesn't have the licenses for softwares publishers will have and prevent international sue.
  • kaveh7681kaveh7681 Member Posts: 22



    Originally posted by Tahamtan



    Originally posted by baff

    Accepting an investors money usually comes at the expense of some artistic control, trade name ownership, international copywright and franchising rights.
    So it's not all roses.


    I think the publishers can solve problems with international copyright by having enough licenses for different softwares. So if the producer company doesn't have the licenses for softwares publishers will have and prevent international sue.


    I think it's the developer duty to respect the laws not publisher.
  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232
    Originally posted by baff


    A decent publisher could sort that out.
    Interplay in France has serious muscle, Ubisoft too. All worth Emailing.
     
    I checked about the Interplay and it seems that it went out of business.
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