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    I noticed that the situation regarding the rights to System Shock 2 is similar to the one faced by the original Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis. With respect to the latter, Bohemia Interactive Studios owned the rights to the game whereas their publisher Codemasters owned the rights to the franchise name.


    With an eventual split between the two companies Bohemia continued making Flashpoint games under the name 'ARMA' in a manner similar to how Irrational has gone on to make spiritual successors under the Bioshock name whereas Codemasters attempted to create their own series of poor imitations under the Flashpoint name.


    For the past decade a rerelease of the original Flashpoint looked like an impossibility so long as Codemasters continued to own the rights to the Flashpoint name... that is, until this past May when Bohemia decided to rebrand Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis as Arma: Cold War Assault (thereby bypassing the title rights Codemasters held).


    Bohemia was then able to include the original game as part of their ARMA X: Anniversary Edition that has since seen a release on several digital distribution services including Steam. The game remains the same as the original from 2001 except for a new patch which has removed any titles or references to Flashpoint replacing them with the Arma title and logo.


    Anyways, I was wondering whether or not this is something that Irrational Games could do with System Shock 2. Would rereleasing the game under another name allow Irrational to avoid violating any rights that EA has as a publisher to the System Shock series or does EA own more than just the game title? Thoughts?


    source:

    <a>http://ca.kotaku.com/5815097/this-sh...t-now-is-found

    </a>http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/pos...-system-shock/


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    Essentially, this means that EA while they can't develop anything on the SS2 code, they still have the rights to publish that code, and no one else.


    Unless of course they don't renew the franchise to an extent where it becomes public and anyone can pick it up. Which I doubt, because what publisher would lose such an IP?


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    I'd love an HD upgrade for PS3.


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    system shock 1 and 2 are some of the very few games from my childhood that I've hung onto the disks for. Sadly ss1 needs dos box but ss2 still runs on my win7 machine. id love to see ss1 updated and re released.


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    Can't you run it in an earlier Windows version emulator, telbere? That might work.


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    I've got SS1 on a flashdrive. Wouldn't give it up for the world.

    It's a real shame they can't re-release it.


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    Huh never thought to try a emulator for a previous version of windows.....that's a pretty good idea. I'll have to give it a try.


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    Just do a quick search for System Shock Portable. It runs on the latest operating systems and is relatively simple to use.


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    The mere fact of reading "System Shock Portable" made me wish a Vita version of the game. Dammit, sdf!

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    I never got a chance to play System Shock 2. Why don't I have a chance now? Why hasn't the game been rereleased this generation like so many other classics. All EA would have to do is release it on Origin and make a few hundred thousand at least. You would think it would be a no-brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by synbios128 View Post
    I never got a chance to play System Shock 2. Why don't I have a chance now? Why hasn't the game been rereleased this generation like so many other classics. All EA would have to do is release it on Origin and make a few hundred thousand at least. You would think it would be a no-brainer.
    The problem is that the code and media for the game is in a broken state when it comes to getting it to run on modern operating systems and computers. If you want to play, you either need to have kept your original media or try to find a old copy on eBay. Once you have sourced yourself some original media then go here: SS2Tool. That utility patches up the game so it works on a modern system. Yes, System Shock 2 could be released in a working state using that tool but then there are other copyright issues with the creators of that tool and the NewDark engine too - an agreement would have to be reached among all parties and that just doesn't have any inertia behind it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SolidGear3 View Post
    I'd love an HD upgrade for PS3.
    ^This. Or if nothing else, a SteamPlay enable version that I can play on the Mac. Whenever Steam gets it that it.

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