james@spies.UUCP (JAMES) (09/07/88)
Anyone hear about the big scandal between Buena Vista Software and The Creators of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"... Seemingly Buena Vista was turned down for the rights for "Roger Rabbit' to produce their Amiga Game... Technically wouldn't they just stop producing the game rather than suing Buena Vista?
phil@titan.rice.edu (William LeFebvre) (09/07/88)
In article <00165@spies.UUCP> james@spies.UUCP (JAMES) writes: > Anyone hear about the big scandal between Buena Vista Software and The >Creators of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"... Seemingly Buena Vista was turned >down for the rights for "Roger Rabbit' to produce their Amiga Game... > > Technically wouldn't they just stop producing the game rather than >suing Buena Vista? But, but, but, ..... there's an advertisement for it in the latest AmigaWorld! Is this going to be another Vaporware product? Plplplplplplplpeeeeeeeeze tell me it isn't so! William LeFebvre Department of Computer Science Rice University <phil@Rice.edu>
zlhb0a@apctrc.uucp (Lawrence H. Brown) (09/08/88)
In article <00165@spies.UUCP> james@spies.UUCP (JAMES) writes: > Anyone hear about the big scandal between Buena Vista Software and The >Creators of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"... Seemingly Buena Vista was turned >down for the rights for "Roger Rabbit' to produce their Amiga Game... Hmmm. I just saw the full color ad in the latest Amiga Whirl.... It looks promising, I hope it really works and comes out. I'm also eagerly awaiting "Dragons Lair" (6 disks!!) for the Amiga. Leo Schwab, if I do get it, I'm going to need some play-spoilers so I can have fun with it. Thanks. Lawrence H. Brown USENET: ...!uunet!apctrc!zlhb0a or zlhb0a@apctrc.uucp (?) Phone: (918-660-4389) 24 hrs, voice. USmail: 7325 E. 50th, Tulsa, OK 74145 "No. Amiga is not dead. Hell, it's not even tired."---Leo L. Schwab