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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 7836351" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Maybe Hasbro only needs an app for mobile or tablet for the AI in a dungeon crawlers board game. This app wouldn't control really the game but only to show the reactions, for example the attacks by the enemies or the hidden traps when these are activated, or discovered by rogues. This would allow to use all your house rules. With some mods this app could be used to play other genres as gothic horror or zombie apocalypse. (Do you know the future project of the Tenburu console?)</p><p></p><p>I guess the first step is to learn to create good stories or teleseries and then to dare to a D&D blockbuster. Michael Bay's transformers were true success in the cinemas but in the last one they were too burn. Do remember the movies of the ninja turtles, the first was right but after the sequel... But their cartoons very popular, weren't they? Warner Bros still they are working to find the key for the ultimate DC superhero movie.</p><p></p><p>Maybe they could try new crazy ideas, for example a crossover comic of G.I.Joe - Gamma World, Transformers-Dark*Matter-Inhumanoids, Rom space knight - Visionaries - Spelljammer, Capcom characters - Mystara or Equestria Girls - Kaijudo. </p><p></p><p>Hasbro could use the franchise "d20 Future" (Star*Drive or Star Frontiers) but I am afraid Disney doesn't want a rival for Star Wars. </p><p></p><p>Other option could be the return of the d20 Modern because it is easier, or cheaper, to be adapted to the screen. Do you remember Urban Arcana, and Bright with Will Smith as cop whose partner is an orc? But d20 Modern needs a lot of work to be enough flexible for different subgenres (WWII, mechas, superheros, survival horror, post-apocalypse, cyberpunk..).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 7836351, member: 6802378"] Maybe Hasbro only needs an app for mobile or tablet for the AI in a dungeon crawlers board game. This app wouldn't control really the game but only to show the reactions, for example the attacks by the enemies or the hidden traps when these are activated, or discovered by rogues. This would allow to use all your house rules. With some mods this app could be used to play other genres as gothic horror or zombie apocalypse. (Do you know the future project of the Tenburu console?) I guess the first step is to learn to create good stories or teleseries and then to dare to a D&D blockbuster. Michael Bay's transformers were true success in the cinemas but in the last one they were too burn. Do remember the movies of the ninja turtles, the first was right but after the sequel... But their cartoons very popular, weren't they? Warner Bros still they are working to find the key for the ultimate DC superhero movie. Maybe they could try new crazy ideas, for example a crossover comic of G.I.Joe - Gamma World, Transformers-Dark*Matter-Inhumanoids, Rom space knight - Visionaries - Spelljammer, Capcom characters - Mystara or Equestria Girls - Kaijudo. Hasbro could use the franchise "d20 Future" (Star*Drive or Star Frontiers) but I am afraid Disney doesn't want a rival for Star Wars. Other option could be the return of the d20 Modern because it is easier, or cheaper, to be adapted to the screen. Do you remember Urban Arcana, and Bright with Will Smith as cop whose partner is an orc? But d20 Modern needs a lot of work to be enough flexible for different subgenres (WWII, mechas, superheros, survival horror, post-apocalypse, cyberpunk..). [/QUOTE]
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