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I'd love a really good mall map done by Valve at some point.
Wait, how can they get sued for making a zombie game in a mall. They don't own the intellectual properties to every mall in every game that has zombies. They problem had to be with something else...either a name they used IN the mall, or they tried to sue and failed.
Gamasutra said:Capcom has filed suit against MKR Productions, the holders of the rights to the Dawn of the Dead films, to "eliminate any doubt" that its massively popular Xbox 360 game Dead Rising does not infringe on the company's rights.
When the game originally shipped in 2006, an unusual disclaimer on the package hinted at what was to come: "This game was not developed, approved or licensed by the owners or creators of George A. Romero?s Dawn of the Dead." It was widely assumed that this was included because both the game and the film deal with a zombie invasion of a suburban shopping mall.
According to Capcom, in 2007, MKR also filed a Notice of Opposition to block Capcom's trademark registration for Dead Rising. Capcom is seeking a declaratory judgment to protect its rights in the game, and to prove that the scenario of zombies attacking a mall is an "unprotectible theme" under copyright law. The complaint states that Capcom is filing suit in anticipation of action from MKR.
Bingegamer said:MKR Group’s complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in New York this past Monday, partially reads:
Both works are dark comedies. In both, the recreational activities of the zombies and absurdly grotesque ‘kill scenes’ provide unexpected comedic relief…
…Both works privided thoughtful social commentary on the ‘mall culture’ zeitgeist, in addition to serving up a sizable portion of sensationalistic violence.
Uh… duh? Seriously, who didn’t see this coming a mile away? When Dead Rising was first released, there was a sticker on the damn jewel case that informed people that this was not based directly on “Dawn of the Dead” — that’s how similar the two are.
FilmEsq said:In an October 10, 2008 opinion, the court dismissed MKR Group's copyright counterclaim. Using the objective “extrinsic test," the court found that, as a matter of law, there was no substantial similarity between the Dead Rising video game and the Dawn of the Dead film. The court also dismissed MKR’s Lanham Act counterclaim. Although MKR sufficiently pled “source identifying elements,” the court found that a matter of law, those elements did not violate the Lanham Act. MKR’s remaining counterclaims were dismissed as preempted by the Copyright Act and the Lanham Act.
Incidentally, did you know that the idea of zombies as we know them in the modern media was a) mostly based on Romero's creations in Night of the Living Dead
Fighting through a hotel, including the resteraunts, pool, carpark and obviously the actual hotel lobby and corridors.
Chicago
Then we find a room with a thousand dead zombies all beaten to death by hand..
by CHICAGO TED
City Hall. I personally think that would be awesome.
Australian outback. That would be ****in intense, you'd have to get help from the local Aboriginies...but they wouldn't be able to help.
Because they would be drunk.
They drink because they're Aboriginies.