Tag Archives: trademark
Thu, Jun 06, 2013 | 06:24 BST
Shaq Fu trademarks also registered by O’Neal’s licensing company
According to Siliconera, Shaquille O’Neal’s licensing company, Mine O’ Mine, has filed a swathe of gaming-related trademarks for “Shaq Fu”, the title of a 16-bit era game starring the NBA favourite. Previously, the company registered trademarks for Shaqfighter, but there’s not been any indication it intends to do anything with these marks – yet.
Thanks, Joystiq.
Mon, May 27, 2013 | 01:16 BST
Final Fantasy Agito trademark re-registered by Square Enix Japan
Square Enix has re-registered a trademark for Final Fantasy Agito, the long-abandoned title of a PSP game that never made it to the west.
Thu, May 02, 2013 | 02:37 BST
Petroglyph trademarks Deadscape, lay-offs rumoured
Two little bits of gossip regarding RTS developer Petroglyph suggesting job cuts and a new game in the works.
Wed, Apr 24, 2013 | 13:49 BST
The Order: 1886 trademark filed by Sony, might be new Guerrilla Games IP
Fri, Apr 05, 2013 | 06:04 BST
Killer Instinct trademark dispute settled
Fox and Microsoft have signed a coexistence agreement regarding their rival claims to the Killer Instinct trademark. Under the terms of the agreement, as uploaded by NeoGAF users, Fox promises not to raise objections to Microsoft’s trademarking of or use of the phrase. Presumably this means the TV show that started the drama won’t be renewed any time soon – but oh, harro, what’s this jaw-dropping Kinect title in the works at Rare?
Thanks, woe.
Tue, Apr 02, 2013 | 23:53 BST
Fantasy Life trademark filed in the US
A western release of Level-5 and Brownie Brown’s unusual sim Fantasy Life seems more and more likely. In addition to a European trademark filed last month, Siliconera reports the developer has moved to secure a US one. Unfortunately, there’ve been no rumblings from any of the usual publishers, but perhaps a 3DS eShop release is possible. Fantasy Life released in Japan in December and sold out almost immediately; Level-5 is already planning sequels.
Tue, Apr 02, 2013 | 00:35 BST
Deus Ex: Human Defiance not a game, trademark repurposed for April Fool’s
February’s Deus Ex: Human Defiance trademark isn’t for a new game of any kind, Eidos Montreal has confirmed on the Deus Ex Facebook page. “The Human Defiance name was registered on the off-chance it we might need it, but it was decided later that it wouldn’t be used,” the post noted. The developer posted an April Fools Day trailer for a retro-style game of the same name, which you can check out through the break.
Fri, Mar 22, 2013 | 01:32 GMT
Lara Croft: Reflections trademark filed by Square Enix
Square Enix Europe has filed a US trademark application for something called Lara Croft: Reflections, the sleuths at Siliconera report. We have absolutely no idea what it might be – although we know it’s not single-player DLC for Tomb Raider – but the title may suggest some sort of smaller spin-off project, like Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.
Sun, Mar 17, 2013 | 22:27 GMT
Eternal Darkness trademark extended
Nintendo of America has once more applied to extend its trademark for Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem, the 2002 cult-favourite Silicon Knights Gamecube title. This is the fifth extension, and every time the Big N does this everyone starts speculating wildly that a sequel or re-release is in the works – but then absolutely nothing happens. Silicon Knights was rumoured to be working on some sort of followup before a legal battle with Epic grounded the developer.
Thanks, Cub3d.
Wed, Feb 27, 2013 | 16:19 GMT
Sunset Overdrive trademark and domain registration filed by Insomniac
Insomniac Games has filed a trademark for a project called Sunset Overdrive. Other than the usual “computer game software” classification lingo, along with a note that it’s an “on-line computer game,” there’s not much else to go on. A NeoGAF user also found a domain registration for the project, which was registered by the firm’s brand director Ryan Schneider. We’ll send a mail and see if we can get anything else on this, but in the meantime, the developer’s shooter FUSE is due during Q2 2013. Thanks, Dark Zero.
Mon, Feb 25, 2013 | 00:11 GMT
Project Gotham Racing trademark renewed
Microsoft has renewed its trademark for Project Gotham Racing, according to Trademarkia. The trademark covers “computer programs, namely, game software for use on computers and video game players” and was first registered in 2001 ahead of the first entry in the series, an Xbox launch title. The renewal is just good business practice but has reignited excitement over rumours that Lucid Games is developing a new Project Gotham game for the next Xbox console.
Thanks, XBoxygen.
Tue, Jan 29, 2013 | 23:05 GMT
Sony trademarks social and multiplayer service BigFest
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe’s London office, which produced PlayStation Home, has filed a trademark application for something called BigFest.
Tue, Jan 22, 2013 | 18:53 GMT
Microsoft files trademark for something called “Gunpowder”
Microsoft has filed a trademark application with the USPTO for something called Gunpowder. Other than the description “entertainment services, namely, providing online video games,” there is nothing else regarding the project available to deduce what it could entail. It was filed on January 15. Via Gamespot.
Wed, Jan 16, 2013 | 20:12 GMT
Bethesda registers trademark with USPTO for “apocalyptic television program” – Fallout?
Bethesda has registered a trademark with the USPTO for “an on-going television program set in a post-nuclear apocalyptic world.” Fallout anyone? Note the word in the link there. The registration comes just a week after ThreeDog voice actor Erik Todd Dellums tweeted there may be more “of the Dog coming,” tweeting later he was “given permission to release that tease, so fingers crossed.” Speculation started running all over the place that a movie adaption was set for an announcement, or that Fallout 4 is in the works. Continue to speculate. Thanks, Eurogamer.
Tue, Dec 04, 2012 | 08:00 GMT
Killer Instinct: Microsoft’s trademark application denied
Microsoft has been unable to secure the Killer Instinct trademark, despite announcing it had renewed its filing in mid-September.
Sat, Dec 01, 2012 | 21:20 GMT
All the Bravest trademarks, domain registrations filed by Square Enix
Square Enix has filed a trademark application, a domain registration, and a a European Community Trademark for All the Bravest. We’re unsure what the firm has in the works, but the trademark a myriad of items from arcade to software, even strategy guide and music. The domains and trademarks were registered on November 29. More through Fusible.
Tue, Nov 20, 2012 | 21:00 GMT
Fighters of Capcom trademark pops up on USPTO site
A trademark filed with the USPTO for Fighters of Capcom has been discovered.
Mon, Sep 17, 2012 | 23:57 BST
Killer Instinct trademark secured by Microsoft
Killer Instinct’s trademark is safely back in Microsoft’s hands – but why now?
Sun, Mar 10, 2013 | 23:54 GMT
Guild01 trademarks hint at western release for Level-5 compilation
Level-5 has made a couple of US trademarks for Crimson Shroud and Liberation Maiden, two of the four titles included in its 3DS compilation release Guild01. We’ve had no official word that the collection might make it outside of Japan, but with games from Grasshopper Maunfacture’s Goichi Suda, Seaman creator Yoot Saito, and Vagrant Story designer Yasumi Matsuno we can only say “yes pwease”. Guild01 sold well enough in Japan to spawn a sequel, too.
Thanks, Joystiq.



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