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<blockquote data-quote="innerdude" data-source="post: 6623015" data-attributes="member: 85870"><p>Well, I think that just goes back to the barrier to entry for the person who requests the license---in order for Paramount to agree to license the property, the company asking for it has to present Paramount with an offer that adds enough value. If the amount of "value add" Paramount asks for is too prohibitive, then game companies aren't even going to bother asking. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To me this is the exact converse of the situation with Trek. Firefly isn't nearly as "big" of a property to the general public, even if its fans are just as (if not more) rabid as Star Trek. The difference is Firefly/Serenity is a "dead" IP. There is no active television series or movie, and is unlikely to ever be one again (knock on wood). I believe Fox still owns the general IP rights (Universal owns the right to make movies). In this case, Fox is likely much more inclined to leverage a revenue stream from an RPG property, because until there's an active TV series or another movie, the only way Fox makes money on it is through licensing (and sales of the TV Boxed set and movie discs / movie streaming, obviously).</p><p></p><p>I also happen to believe there's a wider variety of available "narratives" in the Firefly universe than Trek, but that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="innerdude, post: 6623015, member: 85870"] Well, I think that just goes back to the barrier to entry for the person who requests the license---in order for Paramount to agree to license the property, the company asking for it has to present Paramount with an offer that adds enough value. If the amount of "value add" Paramount asks for is too prohibitive, then game companies aren't even going to bother asking. To me this is the exact converse of the situation with Trek. Firefly isn't nearly as "big" of a property to the general public, even if its fans are just as (if not more) rabid as Star Trek. The difference is Firefly/Serenity is a "dead" IP. There is no active television series or movie, and is unlikely to ever be one again (knock on wood). I believe Fox still owns the general IP rights (Universal owns the right to make movies). In this case, Fox is likely much more inclined to leverage a revenue stream from an RPG property, because until there's an active TV series or another movie, the only way Fox makes money on it is through licensing (and sales of the TV Boxed set and movie discs / movie streaming, obviously). I also happen to believe there's a wider variety of available "narratives" in the Firefly universe than Trek, but that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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