We do know Gearbox is going to start out by doing a HD remake of Homeworld and Homeworld 2, which is a step in the right direction-- it's a good sign that they are going to immerse themselves in the aesthetics of the original games, rather than start out immediately with a massive reboot and direction change.
At least some of the original people who worked on Homeworld are working at Blackbird Interactive on a new project, 'Hardware: Shipbreakers' (http://blackbirdinteractive.com/) which greatly resembles Homeworld in terms of mechanical aesthetics, though it's situated on a desert planet rather than in space. Thus, those people may be just plain unavailable. Also, they didn't get any rights to the Cataclysm IP, as no one really knows who has that now. IP law is so weird.
Stardock is definitely planning a reboot of Star Control. I saw a forum post suggest that they only had the IP, they didn't get the rights to the Star Control 2 content (i.e. artwork/races) so if that's true, the new Stardock Star Control game would have some pretty hard ground to break in order to win hearts.
But, I don't really see how that works. Sure, the art itself may be copyrighted, but one can't really trademark races and designs.
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Date: 2013-07-26 12:41 am (UTC)At least some of the original people who worked on Homeworld are working at Blackbird Interactive on a new project, 'Hardware: Shipbreakers' (http://blackbirdinteractive.com/) which greatly resembles Homeworld in terms of mechanical aesthetics, though it's situated on a desert planet rather than in space. Thus, those people may be just plain unavailable. Also, they didn't get any rights to the Cataclysm IP, as no one really knows who has that now. IP law is so weird.
Stardock is definitely planning a reboot of Star Control. I saw a forum post suggest that they only had the IP, they didn't get the rights to the Star Control 2 content (i.e. artwork/races) so if that's true, the new Stardock Star Control game would have some pretty hard ground to break in order to win hearts.
But, I don't really see how that works. Sure, the art itself may be copyrighted, but one can't really trademark races and designs.