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I mean its probably a port of bayonetta 1 To PC. don't know why anybody expect anything else
Hey, huge enough for me.
I mean its probably a port of bayonetta 1 To PC. don't know why anybody expect anything else
That's not really how it works though. The fact that they paid for the development doesn't make them owners of the franchise. You really need to see the details of the deal between Sega and Nintendo to know what rights Nintendo have because of them funding B2 development.
If it's true, I don't understand how it works, when you own IP, you have rights to everything pertaining that IP.
I feel like there is something lost in translation here.
the president of platinum and the creator of bayonetta bth said that bayo 2 is nintendo'ìs property.
kamiya also added that you might as well ask for zelda and mario too
It will be Bayonetta Xtreme Beach Volleyball, for sure.
Bayo 2 was funded by Nintendo, it´s not an exclusive deal, they own the game. It´s as likely to see it in other systems as it would be to see Mario, Zelda or Pokemon.
The complete IP is owned by SEGA, as a part of their 5-game deal with P+ (that ended with Maxx Anarchy IIRC). Nintendo does have a say in 2, but whether it's timed or forever (ala MGS4 is with SONY), we might never know...
Yeah, if it wasn´t for GAF I would´ve totally forgotten about it.
Doesn't Nintendo own Project Zero 4 and 2 wii remake etc, but not the first ones on Xbox and PS2?
Thanks for repeating what I said in my previous post and what everyone already knows since the announcement of Bayo 2. Read the post again. No one's asking for Bayo 2 to leave the Wii U/Nintendo platforms.
The entire point was SEGA "owns" the IP in it's entirety, not Nintendo. No "co-own" or any other fancy mumbo jumbo. Nintendo doesn't own anything Bayo, apart from the second game being exclusive to their platform(s). SEGA retain the full ownership of the Bayonetta IP. Just like Konami owns Metal Gear and SONY having MGS4.
What this means is the right to do anything with the Bayo IP as they please. IP ownership transcends "MUH EXCLUZIVE GAEM" in the business world. SEGA can go ahead and greenlight comics/anime/live action adaptation/merchandise etc of Bayo 2, including everything in the game (minus Nintendo property/likenesses of their characters/lore/worlds of course) and Nintendo can't do shit about it.
Nintendo doesn't own anything Bayo, apart from the second game being exclusive to their platform(s). SEGA retain the full ownership of the Bayonetta IP. Just like Konami owns Metal Gear and SONY having MGS4.
Hey calm down. And you´re wrong. Like Majukun has said:Thanks for repeating what I said in my previous post and what everyone already knows since the announcement of Bayo 2. Read the post again. No one's asking for Bayo 2 to leave the Wii U/Nintendo platforms.
The entire point was SEGA "owns" the IP in it's entirety, not Nintendo. No "co-own" or any other fancy mumbo jumbo. Nintendo doesn't own anything Bayo, apart from the second game being exclusive to their platform(s). SEGA retain the full ownership of the Bayonetta IP. Just like Konami owns Metal Gear and SONY having MGS4.
What this means is the right to do anything with the Bayo IP as they please. IP ownership transcends "MUH EXCLUZIVE GAEM" in the business world. SEGA can go ahead and greenlight comics/anime/live action adaptation/merchandise etc of Bayo 2, including everything in the game (minus Nintendo property/likenesses of their characters/lore/worlds of course) and Nintendo can't do shit about it.
Kamiya and I are both huge Nintendo fanboys fighting the good fight to protect our "EXCLUZIVE GAEM". /sthe president of platinum and the creator of bayonetta bth said that bayo 2 is nintendo'ìs property.
kamiya also added that you might as well ask for zelda and mario too
which is also wrong:VolticArchangel said:... Nintendo does have a say in 2, but whether it's timed or forever (ala MGS4 is with SONY), we might never know..
But it's not the same situation at all? Sony does not own any copyright to MGS4. MGS4 I assume is a typical exclusivity deal in which they own no rights but an exclusive license to publish. Konami is shown as the sole copyright holder in the game. Nintendo is not a licensee to Bayonetta 2, they are a copyright holder and it is reflected as such.
about that....
The 'c' means copyrightabout that....
Basically, when you own an IP, you own the brand, but not necessarily the products. Bayonetta 2 is split between Sega and Nintendo because Nintendo funded the rest of its development, ergo it can't go multiplatform without Nintendo either giving Sega the green light or agreeing to sell its stake. Another example of this is Alan Wake: Remedy owns the IP but had to seek Microsoft's approval to finish up and release the cancelled PC version as the game itself is co-owned.
If it's true, I don't understand how it works, when you own IP, you have rights to everything pertaining that IP.
I feel like there is something lost in translation here.
If it's the first game launching on Steam, how has it not been discovered yet? We used to always know about a game's launch because people would find it before it launched.
long time no steamdb leak and the devs started to use codenames ... like Shetland Pony for GTA 5 for exampleIf it's the first game launching on Steam, how has it not been discovered yet? We used to always know about a game's launch because people would find it before it launched.
long time no steamdb leak and the devs started to use codenames ... like Shetland Pony for GTA 5 for example
If it's the first game launching on Steam, how has it not been discovered yet? We used to always know about a game's launch because people would find it before it launched.
about that....
Funding development doesn't necessarily equate to a share of the copyright
nothing in the copyright for the 360 version of Alan Wake suggests that that was more than an exclusive publishing deal.
© 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. © 2010 Remedy Entertainment. All rights reserved.
Similarly, MS very definitely funded development for the original Gears of War trilogy and Mass Effect 1, but again, the copyright suggests that those were merely exclusive publishing deals and that the developers retained the rights to the games themselves (well, obviously Epic no longer has the rights to GoW 1-3 since they sold the franchise/IP to MS a few years back, but that was true at the time). It really just seems to depend on what terms the first party agrees to with the developer or IP holder.
Anyway, this is all academic in Bayonetta 2's case, because the copyright makes very clear that it wasn't just an exclusive publishing deal and that Nintendo either owns or co-owns the rights to the game itself.
Sega will deliver, don't worry you guys.
Indeed. The now-multiplatform Lego City Undercover is one such example.
Indeed. The now-multiplatform Lego City Undercover is one such example.
Actually, the manual says:
Additionally, MS and Remedy co-own the official game guide as per Copyright.gov. (The game itself isn't listed, unfortunately.)
No disagreement there.
Which is what I said.![]()
Well, they delivered with Valkyria Chronicles.Past evidence backs this up.
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Fatal Frame/Project Zero 1, 2 and 3 were 3rd party games by Koei, so I think not, unless they completely bought the IP (possible, but I doubt it, I think the deal was plattform exclusivity for paid development).Doesn't Nintendo own Project Zero 4 and 2 wii remake etc, but not the first ones on Xbox and PS2?
Respawn owns the Titanfall IP. We've seen how little control they've had. I think whoever has the money calls the shots
Past evidence backs this up.
Well, they delivered with Valkyria Chronicles.
So should we expect a genre change for the next Bayo ala Valkyria Revolution?
This thread is so 2014.about that....
Nothing ever tops "A NEW METAL GEAR IS" in terms of trolling though.Look, I am 99% sure this is Bayonetta reveal. If its not then this is the meanest troll done by a company.
Dudes and dudettes, tomorrow we will Buyonetta on Steam!DAMNSON
You think the game will drop on the same day it's announced? That would be pretty hype.
You think the game will drop on the same day it's announced? That would be pretty hype.
Otherwise this 10 day countdown would be a bit too much i think.
I think Bayo 1 is one of the most requested games for a PC port. And it's the internet, of course everyone is gonna know.Wasn't the countdown hidden though? So not a lot of people would know about it?
I think it's just Bayo 1 which is 1000% fine with me.
I think it's just Bayo 1 which is 1000% fine with me.
Wasn't the countdown hidden though? So not a lot of people would know about it?
I don't think anyone expects anything else realistically.
I kinda want Bayo 2 on PC, even if is just to piss off some people. Having the game at 1080p/60fps(constant) would be the icing on the cake.
But yeah, probably (90%) not happening.