EA Files System Shock Trademark
Gamespot is reporting the EA has filed for a trademark on the System Shock brand. From the article: "Electronic Arts registered a trademark last month on the title 'System Shock' for use in video games. Interestingly enough, it also made note that the trademark was to apply to 'a computer game that may be accessed network-wide by network users,' or 'an online computer game accessed and played via mobile and cellular phones and other wireless devices.' An EA representative was not immediately available for comment as to whether the trademark was a sign that the dormant franchise would soon be awoken, or if it was just a bit of routine upkeep of the company's intellectual property. " Take-Two is still developing the title thought to be the spiritual successor to the System Shock series, BioShock. Their purchase of Irrational Studios was reported yesterday.
Probably EA just being EA and forcing people to not download the game anymore. It wouldn't surprise me.
I think I speak for all of us when I say that a video game System that can perform a Shocker on customers mid-play will quickly find a very devoted female audience.
FTA: "Take-Two may have locked down the rights to the spiritual successor of System Shock, but Electronic Arts is making sure the original franchise stays put."
Since Irrational was purchased by Take2, I can't see EA resurrecting the SS franchise now... especially since Bioshock is in dev. That's too much competition for a new EA SS title to face. Maybe in a couple years when Bioshock isn't on the radar anymore.
This is just about EA making sure Take2 doesn't use the System Shock name in their new Irrational titles.
"Trolls they were, but filled with the evil will of their master: a fell race..." -- J.R.R. Tolkien on Olog-hai
Maybe EA sees itself as the new Shodan, commanding an army of helpless cybernetic slaves to do its bidding.
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
Actually, Doug Church, one of the developers at Looking Glass on the original title, works @ EA now. Makes you wonder.
They might just be pulling a Disney, and trying to keep others from using their product's name. At this point though, we'll just have to wait and find out.
And they said zombies weren't real!
'an online computer game accessed and played via mobile and cellular phones and other wireless devices' Does this sound like the Majestic game that was released,I believe, in 2001? I remember that Majestic did not take off for some reason.
This just in... EA has filed for a copyright on the programming, creation, design, and manufacturing of all video and computer gaming worldwide.
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...was a shock. At least that's how my TurboEnglish® parsed it.
A sequel is most welcome here. While SS2 was at least as good as the original, it doesn't mean they can't screw up this one. My prediction: Terminator 3 - good, but missing some important features of the predecessor. Perhaps they could use the DOOM3 engine, as it's quite good at presenting creepy environments.
The notable part of this for me is the weirdly narrow trademark. It dosesn't appear that this trademark, as worded, applies to a non-networked, single-player game, but rather only to 'an online computer game accessed and played via mobile and cellular phones and other wireless devices.' So, considering only this trademark, somebody is quite free to make System Shock 3 as a single-player game. It's not like EA to underreach, I wonder what the other shoe is.
Do you understand the difference between trademark and copyright?
Was this a trademark reservation? You can't file for a trademark unless you have actual use or a speciman of the trademark.