Agreed. I also like the Sega Summit.Atari Wildcat is such a good name, to be honest.
Agreed. I also like the Sega Summit.Atari Wildcat is such a good name, to be honest.
Now that you mention it, perhaps this could work. I know that this isn't that much of a likely scenario, but I'd approve of this is it ends up happening.Does anybody like the the universa or CBS l buyingout hasbro. After all they onw a good chunk of tristar and tristar disbusies Hasbro's flims. The reason i didn't suggest paramont is because parmont owns sega and hasbro is the american disbutior for nintendo
There as a short lived monopoly game . It was hosted by a former jeopardy champion, aired on ABC, and alasted 12 episodes during 1990.Actually, could Tonka/Parker Bros. be sold to MCA, Paramount Communications, Disney, Warner, Turner, or Bally. I suggest this because they own a ton of classic board games, especially Monopoly and I would like to see a Monopoly game show.
If this is so that you can see a more popular game show based on Monopoly, why not let CBS buy Parker Brothers? That is, if CBS owns Merv Griffin Enterprises as part of their purchase of Columbia Pictures. If they don't, then it'll be a harder sell.Actually, could Tonka/Parker Bros. be sold to MCA, Paramount Communications, Disney, Warner, Turner, or Bally. I suggest this because they own a ton of classic board games, especially Monopoly and I would like to see a Monopoly game show.
Well, WB bought the rights to Speed Racer roughly five years ago, so that could work for an attraction and/or stunt show.If Progress City Detroit (Motor City or whatever it's called) is successful, then I feel like Warner Bros. should build a theme park in suburban Detroit. However, WB only has the Looney Tunes characters. Would it be possible for Warner Bros. to license from News Corp. (Miramax), Henson (Hanna-Barbera & Muppets), Metromedia (New Line), or Bally (HBO)?
Fair enough; it was the codename for in in-house OS they were working on for their cancelled 16-bit PCs IOTL, but given that Paramount is going all-in on their mountain logo for naming conventions I can see where you're coming from.Of these, the Atari Snowcap makes the least sense. After all, Atari isn't the one that's owned by Paramount.
Ya know...I kinda like that!Maybe as an alternative name for the Genesis, under the title of the Sega Snowcap. It rolls off the tongue good enough.
There actually was one, didn't last very long though...I suggest this because they own a ton of classic board games, especially Monopoly and I would like to see a Monopoly game show.
Ah, ninja'd....There as a short lived monopoly game . It was hosted by a former jeopardy champion, aired on ABC, and alasted 12 episodes during 1990.
They actually made (or at least published) a bunch of edutainment games. The Carmen Sandiego games are the most famous, but they also made Logical Journey of the Zoombinis.Broderbund mostly made business and productivity software, but also developed this game.
At the risk of sounding like an idiot, that would make common sense.Is it possible that there could be an earlier version of Black Panther?
Nara Disneyland is so close to Tokyo Disneyland that Disney should be carefull not to have to much ride duplcation. I Peronally feel that Nara Disneyland should have been retheme around or after the time tokoyo disney world opened or that tokoyo disneyworld so be reconed into Dsineyland Korea. I know that nara and yokham deream were close to other but I belive there sizable themeing differnces.If nara disneyland was rethemed it should be rethemed to jappanese culutal. Toko disneyland only jappanes culture themed actrations were meet the world and eneteral see.Star Tours
Opened on December 4, 1987 at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
Coming to Tokyo Disney World, Nara Disneyland and the Disney-Fox Studios Theme Park in Spring 1989.
Based on the popular 20th Century-Fox/Amblin Entertainment film franchise, Star Tours replaced Adventure Thru Inner Space, which had been at Disneyland's Tomorrowland since 1967. The previous attraction began to show its age, and the public's perception of Monsanto, the longtime sponsor of Inner Space, began to sour. Of course, the ride's opening coincided with the Disney organization's yearlong celebration of the Star Wars saga's tenth anniversary.
Attraction Cast
Anthony Daniels as C-3PO
Paul Reubens as Captain RX-24 aka Rex
Stephanie Taylor as the Safety Instructor
Peter Mayhew cameo as Chewbacca
Steve Gawley cameo as Red Leader (onboard video)
Brian Cummings as the Vid-Screen Announcer for Planetary Destinations (voice)
A screencap from an OTL commercial for the attraction (above).
Here's the original ride film, which is very much the same as it was IOTL.
Nara's version is dubbed in Japanese while Tokyo's version is in English with Japanese subtitles.Nara Disneyland is so close to Tokyo Disneyland that Disney should be carefull not to have to much ride duplcation. I Peronally feel that Nara Disneyland should have been retheme around or after the time tokoyo disney world opened or that tokoyo disneyworld so be reconed into Dsineyland Korea. I know that nara and yokham deream were close to other but I belive there sizable themeing differnces.If nara disneyland was rethemed it should be rethemed to jappanese culutal. Toko disneyland only jappanes culture themed actrations were meet the world and eneteral see.
I belive that famous studios owns the right to hashimoto san the first janpanes charter in american cartoon to be depited in a resptable why. How some peole have accuesed haismot san as being a bit sterotypicalI think Universal should open a park in Japan next. (MCA's got cash to burn, what with three of the top ten Saturday Morning cartoons produced by Universal.) With three gaijin-owned amusement parks in Japan, I think that a Japanese company (I would prefer Mitsubishi Real Estate, a division of Japan's largest conglomerate Mitsubishi) should establish a park themed around Japan and Japanese culture. Would it be possible for Sanrio, Shonen Jump, and possibly a company like Konami or Capcom to license to this park?