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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 8585603" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>The multimedia franchises are the future of the entertaiment industry. After a couple of years the movies will be broadcasted in the TV. When West End Games published "Star Wars RPG" this franchise was almost forgotten, very far to be a cash-cow as whe know it today. The TTRPGs are sources of new ideas, and the value of the products keep in the time, when the videogames after a year or two become "obsolete" or "old-fashioned". Maybe the future TTRPGs of Marvel and DC could save the IPs when these comics are suffering the worst sales crisis. Other reason is the money with the merchandiscing. Hollywood loses a lot of money by fault of the internet piracy, but the products as shirts, toys, games can help to recover that money. Even when a product isn't sold too well and least it is cheaper than spending money in advertising to promote the brand.</p><p></p><p>Have you thought about the name of people who know Pathfinder thanks "Kingmaker" videogame? Or Bluebeetle, the superhero by DC, is more known thanks "Injustice" videogame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 8585603, member: 6802378"] The multimedia franchises are the future of the entertaiment industry. After a couple of years the movies will be broadcasted in the TV. When West End Games published "Star Wars RPG" this franchise was almost forgotten, very far to be a cash-cow as whe know it today. The TTRPGs are sources of new ideas, and the value of the products keep in the time, when the videogames after a year or two become "obsolete" or "old-fashioned". Maybe the future TTRPGs of Marvel and DC could save the IPs when these comics are suffering the worst sales crisis. Other reason is the money with the merchandiscing. Hollywood loses a lot of money by fault of the internet piracy, but the products as shirts, toys, games can help to recover that money. Even when a product isn't sold too well and least it is cheaper than spending money in advertising to promote the brand. Have you thought about the name of people who know Pathfinder thanks "Kingmaker" videogame? Or Bluebeetle, the superhero by DC, is more known thanks "Injustice" videogame. [/QUOTE]
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