My position is that they should just make Parker black or Korean, as there is nothing specifically white about the character in any way that matters; bringing in the new guy would be a mistake.
It's not about political correctness, it's about appealing to more markets. Marvel has only two major black characters in the works; one is an african king and the other is an ex con. Black parents want to buy toys for their kids that are positive role models they can identify with, Marvel...
Miles would be a marketing frailer. Parker has brand recognition and enough people know him that the average person would be put off by spider-man being a different character. Always remember, the target market is always people who have never read a comic book. With every other character the...
It's a bad business practice to leave this to a case by case basis. Often games manufacturers have to sink in a lot of work before a game is in a position to be judged. If the business model is to use steam for distribution you can have a lot of people out many man-hours to what they might feel...
I thought it looked distinct, but obviously based off the core engagement of TF2. No idea is completely original, and this is a genre Bilz doesn't have a horse in; I think it makes perfect sense, from a business perspective.
The "old friend in a new form" is obviously a reference to Paul Bettany's performance as Chaucer in A Knights Tale, who will be the personality basis for The Vision.
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