Warner Bros buys TT Games
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Not satisfied with merely financing, publishing, and distributing LEGO Batman, Warner Bros. has decided to purchase the whole pie, bagging developer Traveler's Tales and its parent group TT Games. While we haven't been told just how much cash will be stuffed into the briefcase when it changes hands, we do know the acquisition encompasses both the development and publishing arms of TT Games, which owns game rights to a book about obscure world records. Recreating the longest ironing session ever (55 hours, 5 minutes, fyi) would certainly be a thrill, but we've got our fingers crossed for a proper Matrix treatment to follow on the heels of LEGO Indy. Go ahead, eat the red brick -- we dare ya!
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 1:33PM Fullmetal Salchemist said
Hopefully we finally get a decent Superman game. (Besides "Death and Return" on the SNES.)
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 9:07PM shattercross said
I didn't really like Death and Return, but looking at all the Superman games that have been released- it's the only one that's decent...as in the final boss not being some pussy-ass tornadoes.
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Posted: Nov 8th 2007 2:53PM 007craft said
me and my friend were playing lego saga last night on xbl and were talking about all the cool games they could make. at the top of our list was lego back to the future trilogy. others included the matrix trilogy, jurrasic park trilogy, terminator trilogy, spiderman, and superman (perhaps creating the first good superman game lol)
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