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Posted: Sep 15th 2006 10:47AM falcomadol said

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Niiiiiice.

Posted: Sep 15th 2006 11:15AM Bryan0101010 said

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Accoeding to the united states patent and trademark office lode runner belongs to Broderbund Software Inc, and was last renewed in sept of 2005.

Posted: Sep 15th 2006 11:44AM (Unverified) said

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Posted: Sep 15th 2006 1:36PM (Unverified) said

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I knew Doug Smith was attmepting to recover the rights.

Now that it's in a 'safe place' we can only conclude that either Microsoft owns the rights (which in itself might be a little odd-- but then again who knows maybe Microsoft is acquiring the rights to older properties), or a company which does business with Microsoft owns the rights, and is favorable to the idea of XBLA.

At any rate, that this is EVEN mentioned would seem to imply SOMETHING is happening.

Posted: Sep 15th 2006 1:51PM (Unverified) said

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I did a little research and discovered that Ubisoft ended up with the rights to a bunch of Broderbund's game properties. Not sure if they have current rights though

Hey, since we're talking about classic Broderbund games, how about reviving The Ancient
Art of War?

Posted: Sep 15th 2006 5:10PM aforty said

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I knew he was working on it, didn't know he'd actually get it done. I can't wait!!!

Posted: Sep 17th 2006 12:46AM (Unverified) said

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Hudson is publishing Loderunner for the DS in Japan. If they are the rights holder now, then I hope they don't do to Loderunner what they did to Bomberman.

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