While I don't consider the standardised intro/credit song to be "atrocious", I was severely disappointed when Yahtzee decided to switch to it. The unique intro and credit songs gave each episode a unique personality. Even after more than two years after the fact, I still feel like ZP lost a part of it's charm due to that change. Fortunately, at least Extra Credit decided to keep their unique credit song model.Cynical skeptic said:I'm just sad it was one of the ones with that absolutely atrocious generic synthmetal intro/outro.
I miss when the intro/outro were jokes unto themselves.
He said it himself on his Fully Ramblomatic website (yes, it still exists) that it was his decision to switch to a standardised intro/credit song, both beacuse he believed it was more "professional" and also to avoid potential lawsuits.Akalabeth said:Who's to say he decided to switch? If Escapist pays his bills they probably TOLD him to change it. Also avoids them potentially getting sued by someone wanting song royalties.Tom Phoenix said:While I don't consider the standardised intro/credit song to be "atrocious", I was severely disappointed when Yahtzee decided to switch to it.Cynical skeptic said:I'm just sad it was one of the ones with that absolutely atrocious generic synthmetal intro/outro.
I miss when the intro/outro were jokes unto themselves.
ZeroDotZero said:I'm gutted Wolfenstein went out first round. I mean... that was the lymeric review!
Em, yeah...that was sort of my point. Parody falls under Fair Use.Akalabeth said:Being a parody has little to do with it. Space Balls doesn't feature John Williams music.Tom Phoenix said:Besides, if it was the decision of the Escapist staff, they would have forced him to switch right from the start, not only do so after 20+ episodes already included unique intro/credit songs. Also, since ZP qualifies as parody and doesn't feature entire songs, it's not really breaking the law (hence why the Escapist was never sued for any of those early episodes).
It all depends upon whether what he uses falls under the rules for Fair Use or not. Given that the escapist is so far as I know a US-based web 'zine.
Yeah, Remember that game?jebara said:now i wonder when hes gonna review "Mankind is Yet to Recognize My Genius"?
been waiting quite a while now...
So that yahtzee could take a break, and we'd have an excuse to replay this one again... (Go see "Console Showdown Syndrome")zipzod said:I don't get it. Wasn't the point of this so that someone gets a copy of Mogworld?