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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 49720" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>That is correct. Whatever license FS goes for, it is for that table and that table alone. I think the confusion is from them doing both Elvira tables, but it too was 2 separate license deals.</p><p></p><p>Indy and Star Wars are now going to be extremely tough as Disney doesn't wanna play nice with FS. If I had to guess, that has more to do with royalty fees and the limited size of the market for TPA. Disney views themselves as a brand draw and likes a major piece of the action. Many companies have been willing to lose money making Disney products just for the exposure it got them. Make your predictions accordingly.</p><p></p><p>I think the 'Judge Dredd' table would be a good license, as it is based on the comic, not the movie. 2000 AD holds the rights.</p><p></p><p>'Dirty Harry' is a good choice too as Clint is the only actor who's image is portrayed. Very profitable movie franchise, but not actively so anymore, seems it could be gotten on the cheap.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned to Bobby 'Rollergames', said 2 main issues would be it being a barely aired TV show and all the Pepsi branding on it. He shrugged his shoulders and said, "who knows, never dealt with Pepsi before". It almost came across as if it sounded like a new opportunity to check out. Plus I just want that table!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 49720, member: 134"] That is correct. Whatever license FS goes for, it is for that table and that table alone. I think the confusion is from them doing both Elvira tables, but it too was 2 separate license deals. Indy and Star Wars are now going to be extremely tough as Disney doesn't wanna play nice with FS. If I had to guess, that has more to do with royalty fees and the limited size of the market for TPA. Disney views themselves as a brand draw and likes a major piece of the action. Many companies have been willing to lose money making Disney products just for the exposure it got them. Make your predictions accordingly. I think the 'Judge Dredd' table would be a good license, as it is based on the comic, not the movie. 2000 AD holds the rights. 'Dirty Harry' is a good choice too as Clint is the only actor who's image is portrayed. Very profitable movie franchise, but not actively so anymore, seems it could be gotten on the cheap. I mentioned to Bobby 'Rollergames', said 2 main issues would be it being a barely aired TV show and all the Pepsi branding on it. He shrugged his shoulders and said, "who knows, never dealt with Pepsi before". It almost came across as if it sounded like a new opportunity to check out. Plus I just want that table!! [/QUOTE]
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