Nick Tyndall wrote:I doubt this show with two over weight bald guys is going to help this game what so ever. We, the fans, have already begged for this game to be released and Sega know we are beggin so I doubt they are going to budge with these people.
Peter wrote:Ive read the campaign page a few times, and im a bit lost. Are these guys united in finding out week by week new information on Shenmue 3, or is this just a quest to find out if Shenmue is a good game or a bad game, and also that Shenmue 3 should come out? I mean one seems to be FOR Shenmue 3 and the other seems to be AGAINST.
biglime wrote:For legal reasons, we can't be seen to be promoting any product that might exist. That's why there's an argument for both sides. To be balanced.
ys wrote:I just wonder how they will tackle that "dual stance" in their show. Maybe that was needed for legal reasons? I did read in one of their statements that they went over this with lawyers since they aren't allowed to promote single games. Maybe this is the way they can get away with it?
biglime wrote:Peter wrote:Ive read the campaign page a few times, and im a bit lost. Are these guys united in finding out week by week new information on Shenmue 3, or is this just a quest to find out if Shenmue is a good game or a bad game, and also that Shenmue 3 should come out? I mean one seems to be FOR Shenmue 3 and the other seems to be AGAINST.
For legal reasons, we can't be seen to be promoting any product that might exist. That's why there's an argument for both sides. To be balanced.
But we don't have to pay attention to any of that on here. I'm happy to call this base camp for this big drive. On the first couple of episodes of the show, there won't be too many updates about what the online community's managed to do. But further down the line, episodes 3 and 4, we can start covering the impact that this campaign has made.
If it's all wrapped up inside a BBC show, then I'm sure we'll get some kind of comment from Sega. Something to give us some hope, or to put our minds at rest. But let's put it this way - the bigger the impact we make, the harder it is for them to tell us "No." So let's make the biggest fucking noise we can.
We have about 6 weeks. But let's get it rolling.
biglime wrote:For legal reasons, we can't be seen to be promoting any product that might exist. That's why there's an argument for both sides. To be balanced.
But we don't have to pay attention to any of that on here. I'm happy to call this base camp for this big drive. On the first couple of episodes of the show, there won't be too many updates about what the online community's managed to do. But further down the line, episodes 3 and 4, we can start covering the impact that this campaign has made.
If it's all wrapped up inside a BBC show, then I'm sure we'll get some kind of comment from Sega. Something to give us some hope, or to put our minds at rest. But let's put it this way - the bigger the impact we make, the harder it is for them to tell us "No." So let's make the biggest fucking noise we can.
We have about 6 weeks. But let's get it rolling.
John Locke wrote:Has anyone tried Adam at Kikizo? I have sent him an email about this asking him to mention it on Kikizo.
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