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    Dead Rising gets sued.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6186724...stnews;title;2

    Dead Rising brings lawsuit to life
    Movie producer who holds the rights to Dawn of the Dead is suing Capcom over its zombie action game.
    By Emma Boyes, GameSpot UK
    Posted Feb 26, 2008 11:35 am PT

    Zombies in a mall--is that idea the intellectual property of the owner of the rights to George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead? An independent movie producer--Richard Rubinstein, principal shareholder and president of the MKR Group--thinks so, and has sued Capcom over its 2006 Xbox 360 game Dead Rising, reports Reuters.

    The suit states, "Both works are dark comedies. In both, the recreational activities of the zombies and absurdly grotesque 'kill scenes' provide unexpected comic relief. Both works provided thoughtful social commentary on the 'mall culture' zeitgeist, in addition to serving up a sizable portion of sensationalistic violence."

    On February 12, Capcom sought to preempt possible court action by seeking an injunction against MKR suing over the game.

    The injunction declared that "any similarities between Dead Rising and George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead are based on the wholly unprotectible idea of humans battling zombies in a shopping mall."

    Capcom also pointed out that every copy of Dead Rising had a disclaimer on the box stating that the game was not related to the George A. Romero movie. It added, "In addition to Dead Rising, there are literally dozens of other video games featuring a protagonist battling hordes of flesh-eating zombies."

    Dead Rising puts gamers in the shoes of photojournalist Frank West, who chases a scoop and ends up trapped in a small town where most of the inhabitants have been turned into zombies.
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    what a joke
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      So, wouldn't all zombie movies be avaible for suing under this logic?

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        You'd think that George A. Romero would have enough money after copping out so many Zombie movies. What a douchebag move. People just trying to line their pockets.

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          It's a waste of time and money over this. How about suing over things that are important?

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            Originally posted by Toaster 218 View Post
            You'd think that George A. Romero would have enough money after copping out so many Zombie movies. What a douchebag move. People just trying to line their pockets.
            I'm sure Romero doesn't give a ****. It's not like his movies are huge box-office draws like NORBIT. Besides, the guy directed a Resident Evil 2 commercial for Capcom I doubt there's bad blood between them.

            It's some douchebag producer doin' the suin'.




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              Yeah, what Magus said. Romero doesn't own the rights to those movie's anymore. Some dickwad producer does.

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                So when is the US army going to sue Konami for balantly having soldiers in the MGS games. This is an outrage!!!
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                  Just another example of what happens when society becomes too litigious.

                  I love the "wholly unprotectable idea of humans fighting zombies in a shopping mall;" I wish I'd come up with a line like that.


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                    Originally posted by SirTMagus View Post
                    I'm sure Romero doesn't give a ****. It's not like his movies are huge box-office draws like NORBIT. Besides, the guy directed a Resident Evil 2 commercial for Capcom I doubt there's bad blood between them.

                    It's some douchebag producer doin' the suin'.




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                      I'm surprised TSR didn't sue Square when they created Final Fantasy. I mean, there were Mind Flayers and spell slots in that game. It must be a ripoff, right?

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                        Originally posted by Wavelength View Post
                        Just another example of what happens when society becomes too litigious.

                        I love the "wholly unprotectable idea of humans fighting zombies in a shopping mall;" I wish I'd come up with a line like that.
                        great call on both parts. the line is award winning in its ownage.

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                          Originally posted by Omnislash024 View Post
                          It's a waste of time and money over this. How about suing over things that are important?
                          Haven't you heard? Legitimate lawsuits over things that matter are so last century
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