STOP BUYING COMICS BY GREG LAND, DAVID MACK, and more… read why
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Posted on 27 August 2009.
STOP BUYING COMICS BY GREG LAND, DAVID MACK, and more… read why
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Posted on 03 December 2008.
Note to self: When stealing electronics from neighbors, never log onto the internet from my own home.
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Posted on 01 December 2008.
A Chinese-based MMO has been accused of stealing content from other, more successful Western MMOs. Uh oh!
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Posted on 25 September 2008.
So, some nitwit wannabe criminal got busted because he wanted to play Resistance: Fall of Man or some shit…
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Posted on 12 June 2008.

Remember yesterday, and our story about a little game called Limbo of the Lost? If not, let me recap: Limbo of the Lost blatantly ripped off the highly publicized, highly successful The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Well, in light of this act of failure of the highest degree, the game’s publisher, Tri Synergy, has pulled the game. They also say that they had no idea that the hacks at Majestic Studios stole level designs and artwork — which means that they are either blind, or simply refused to believe.
Tri Synergy is just as shocked as everyone else is by the recent screenshot comparisons. At no point during our dealings with Majestic Studios up until the point that the comparison was first publicly made by a third party did we have any knowledge of these similarities. Additionally, Tri Synergy will discontinue distribution of Limbo of the Lost in both retail and online outlets.
We have contacted the developer, Majestic, and are anxiously awaiting their response. As soon as we know more on this matter we will issue another statement.
If you thought that the thievery stopped with Oblivion, however, you’d be wrong. In fact, here is just a partial list of games that Limbo of the Lost takes “artistic inspiration” from:
Oh, but wait, the story gets better — the trailers for the game also lift from Hollywood pictures, such as Spawn and Pirates of the Carribean: At World’s End.
All I can say is that you guys at Majestic better run to the hills and never stop, because I’m pretty sure that the developers and publishers of the games (and possibly the MPAA) you ripped off are going to come down on you with great vengeance and furious anger.
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Posted on 11 June 2008.
Limbo of the Lost a point-and-click game that you’ve probably never heard of or will ever hear of after this, looks like it has blatantly stolen some assets and environments from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
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