Kanegrundar said:I'm a little surprised that there are so many supers RPG's instead of settings and supplements lisenced for use with existing systems. Sure people will buy a Marvel or DC-based RPG, but look at the current trends: The new Marvel game has pretty much died out while M&M and Hero keep going strong.
Marvel the game died out because Marvel Comics decided they didn't want to be in the gaming business any more. Sales were low by Marvel standards, but by all accounts it did pretty decently by Superhero RPG standards, which are very much a niche market.
I have a feeling that Marvel at least has unrealistic license expectations, so the cost would be too high for most companies to officially license material that fans produce anyway. DC might have a more realistic approach, they seem a bit more aware of the licensing market in various fields.