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R2D2s Jilted Lover
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Posted: 19th May 2005 20:15
lets get straight down to brass taxes here! If a big games company were to buy the rights to an idea that you have for a game (that includes all the details, story etc), how much money would you expect to recieve? I mean, in the film Industry they have a Writters Guild and this guild upholds the policy that big directors/producers cannot buy a script from you for less then £30,000.

Does anyone know of any stories of people like us on TGC who have sold ideas to big Developers?

there's a lot to be said for unspeakable acts...
Ace Of Spades
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Posted: 19th May 2005 20:25
you think about crap? hmmmm...


Im only "Apolloed" In Spirit
R2D2s Jilted Lover
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Posted: 20th May 2005 00:28 Edited at: 26th Jul 2005 20:00
anybody?

im just a simple peasant...
Raven
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Posted: 20th May 2005 00:37
Developers don't have any Guilds, Unions, etc..
Effectively a publisher especially a big one will try to rip you off for the least cost to them.

Same goes for working conditions and such. Until there is some form of protection, no matter if your inside or outside of the industry provided your doing business with the publishers/developers then you'll be treated to how the law on working conditions and fair trade work. (in other words, don't expect a lowest price)

Developers and Publishers will NO LONGER take ideas from 3rd parties, and your actually not allowed to make suggestions or such in forums anymore.. because most companies end up getting sued because someone felt their idea was used without permission or compensation.

The only way for your idea to be heard is to either join a current development team, OR have them sign up your team to underwrite development costs.

Megaton Cat
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Posted: 20th May 2005 01:04
Quote: "how much money would you expect to recieve?"


None. And I got that from a legit source. Unlike Raven, who for all I know, made it up.

It's M-E-G-A-T-O-N. NOT MEGATRON.
DON'T MAKE ME GET THE RABBIT.
David R
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Posted: 20th May 2005 01:57
Quote: "None."


My life is ruined

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Drew Cameron
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Posted: 20th May 2005 03:35
Companies don't buy ideas; Ideas are a dime a dozzen, making them is costs money and time.

If a company really liked your idea, they'd just copy it and change it slightly anyway.

Dumbo and Cool - DEFINATELY coming July 31st.
Also in development: Oddworld RTS, A Wonderful Thing and Scarecrow
Lukas W
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Posted: 20th May 2005 04:30
like microsoft, they 'copied' the mouse from another company! and changed it to a 2 button thingy. or was that a dream i had

Jeku
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Posted: 20th May 2005 16:02
I was working for a real game developer at one point, and got introduced to the online games team content leader. We chatted back and forth for weeks, and he was open to my idea. That is pretty much the only way to get in, I think. You already have to be in the company--- even if it's just doing QA.


--[R.O.B.O.I. and FireTris Coming Soon]--
flibX0r
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Posted: 21st May 2005 03:39
Quote: "buy the rights to an idea"


unless you sign a contract the points out any royalties etc that you may receive, you shall get nothing, purely because you sold the rights, and ths have no claim over the idea anymore



You can't wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you
R2D2s Jilted Lover
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Posted: 25th Jul 2005 00:16
but surely you can't possibly sell anything without recieving money. There's usually two sides to a transaction.

im just a simple peasant...

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