IanFisch
IanFisch
IanFisch

Yeah, the Marvin Gaye precedent is terrible, but the intros to those songs are very similar. The “you all know what it is” at the beginnings are just odd. 

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How do you even steal a beat? Surely there’s a finite number of them. Also, who wrote the first 4 chord song? Because they may have a payday coming.

The precedent set by that Marvin Gaye lawsuit is still horrifically bad. 

I hate to say it but, that not actually true, since the 1970s. You just copyright it as choreography.

That’s like saying you can’t own a song, cause we all have voices. Can’t own a book, cause we all have fingers to write. Can’t own a game, cause can all type code. Absurd argument.

At least the Blade Runner flicks have Harrison Ford in them...

A-T-S-T A-T-S-T!

I CLAPPED! I CLAPPED WHEN I SAW IT! I KNOW WHAT THAT IS!!!!!

It’s AB testing, pretty common in mobile games. They’re just seeing what people will pay for.

As a child who thoroughly enjoyed RR as a kid growing up... and as a web marketing by profession today... the intentions are good. The nostalgia is even better. I can already hear the theme song... I have a feeling though, it will not ring true to its predecessor television version. It states that not every child has