Orv Posted February 23, 2012 You should really check out the page source for this website here. And then get uncontrollably excited about what will probably a Facebook game. (Or a Steam release. Which I mean really, why even bother. GOG wins that argument.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
castorp Posted February 23, 2012 Wait, what? Oh boy, just hearing that music, memories, and most of them good! It is BG 1, no? (Maybe it's buzz for the upcoming Obsidian-Kickstarter. I wonder where the BG-rights rest.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orv Posted February 23, 2012 Wait, what?Oh boy, just hearing that music, memories, and most of them good! It is BG 1, no? (Maybe it's buzz for the upcoming Obsidian-Kickstarter. I wonder where the BG-rights rest.) To my understanding, BioWare owns characters, Atari owns the D&D license, and Interplay owns the name. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
castorp Posted February 23, 2012 To my understanding, BioWare owns characters, Atari owns the D&D license, and Interplay owns the name. Ha, games are such a fun business. Or rather business is such a fun business. Silly people! So, that would mean the pseudo-hidden message ( <February 13, 2012; Shadowy Figure- Raise Dead : Infinity Engine; oh dear it's coming soon ) comes from Interplay...? I just read something about Interplay not being allowed to use the name "Baldur's Gate" anymore, because Atari has, as you said, the D&D rights, and I BG is D&D (I guess). Which leaves me even more bewildered than before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Murdoc Posted February 23, 2012 Seems like a legal nightmare and the website is registered through godaddy, which seems really weird for any of those companies to do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites