Sorry but who?So @Nivek what do you think of my John Hughes what if
Sorry but who?So @Nivek what do you think of my John Hughes what if
Hard to say. That said somebody has to both make the leap to sound ASAP and improve both animation and plotting pronto as the format was dying of being completely crap prior to Steamboat Willie. Presumably either Disney does that with Oswald (but has a harder task due to actually having to answer to other people) or one of the other pioneers does that.How would the history of animation and comics throughout the world look like if Disney never lost Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to Universal and Mickey Mouse never existed?
Eisner screws up badly before Iger can salvaged it https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/disney-without-pixar.512537/So I've been thinking more about Disney-Pixar divorce idea, and wanted to flesh it out a bit further. Is anyone willing to discuss it a bit more?
Project Gutenberg I should imagine as even as Grandfathered AH its relatively obscure and I can't recall anyone ever doing one (and as it's presented as a "history book" its essentially a timeline already).Does anyone know where I can find a TL for H.G. Wells The Shape of Things to Come?
Arcades dude it was all about the arcadesCould this be an interesting divergence? What would Sega even do with Atari Games?
Sega had enough experience with coin operated arcades, so this could work out. Maybe it's a chance for arcades to be viewed more seriously in the States somewhere down the line?Arcades dude it was all about the arcades
SEGA would kill Tengen, as those were the same illegal shit Accolade was doing against segaere's the question of whether there would be a Tengen with all that entails. On one hand, I don't see Sega being willing to release games for any competing systems, on the other hand, Tengen did make After Burner for the NES. This is, of course, assuming that Sega would retain control of Atari Games and not distribute the ownership between several parties the way Namco did in OTL.
I suspect you missed the point here. Tengen was a way for Atari Games to enter the consumer electronics market without upsetting Jack Tramiel, since only his Atari Corporation could use the name there. Would Sega find a way to get Atari Games into home console releases?SEGA would kill Tengen, as those were the same illegal shit Accolade was doing against sega
Yet but at the same time their actions started a lawsuit would be used as precedent against SEGA too later on( read accolade case) and they would, both as a publisher and developer. So on that way would evolve into STI EarlyI suspect you missed the point here. Tengen was a way for Atari Games to enter the consumer electronics market without upsetting Jack Tramiel, since only his Atari Corporation could use the name there. Would Sega find a way to get Atari Games into home console releases?
Also, a certain Mark Cerny was working for Atari Games at the time. I sense an ATL Sega Technical Institute somewhere in here.
Do you think this would influence the commercial performance of Sega consoles? Also, would Sega keep the Atari Games name (say, for arcades) for as long as they can or would it be discarded completely? Atari is a recognizable brand, but its usage is limited (which is what gave the way for Tengen in OTL).and they would, both as a publisher and developer. So on that way would evolve into STI Early
Can be used for arcades? If yes we can see an Atari-Sega was we saw a Sega-gremlin before, as that was very common in arcades, if not they would keep the corporate name and Sega AM brand.Do you think this would influence the commercial performance of Sega consoles? Also, would Sega keep the Atari Games name (say, for arcades) for as long as they can or would it be discarded completely? Atari is a recognizable brand, but its usage is limited (which is what gave the way for Tengen in OTL).