Think Apple would accept this game?
eXtraTurnGames
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One of my favorite games was called Dragon Force, for the Sega's Saturn. Released around 1997. I found the sprite repository for the game on the Internet, as well as some music. For my first project, I was thinking of making a free game called "Dragon Force Tribute" that would recreate a fight from that game with the sprites and music I found.
I'm pretty sure that one fight from a series that ended over ten years ago, given out for free, would qualify as a fair use. So I'm not concerned that working designs (do they still exist?) would sue me or anything. But does anyone think that the apple store would be OK with it, or would they have a problem with it just to err on the side of safety?
I'm pretty sure that one fight from a series that ended over ten years ago, given out for free, would qualify as a fair use. So I'm not concerned that working designs (do they still exist?) would sue me or anything. But does anyone think that the apple store would be OK with it, or would they have a problem with it just to err on the side of safety?
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Working Designs were only responsible for doing the western translation of the game... It was originally created by Sega Japan.
I'm not sure why you'd even consider trying to do a fan game, as they very rarely reach fruition without the original IP owners consent. If you like the game, and want to do a tribute to it, then that would be a different matter... But you'd need to create and use completely new assets.
There's nothing wrong with creating a game inspired by another, but your on very dodgy ground doing what you were suggesting.
2). Fair use. I doubt it.
3). Copyright doesn't expire at 10 years or if the game was free.
The idea of Abandonware is a bit of a flaky concept, and generally banded about by people who are trying to justify making money from other people's IP.