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Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 8:46 pm
by Hyper-X
Let me preface by saying that while I haven't posted much, and have been a lurker, I've been playing this game since the PTT1 Days since late 2004 or so. It's sad to watch this game die. Is there any way you guys think to bring back TT and maybe the IA version? With the IA versions updates, it may still be possible to get a new player base, however small. What do you guys think?
Maybe we can find -z- and get him back in the game too. Those were some good times on his server. Does anyone know who currently owns the rights to TT? Bravetree is dead, GarageGames doesn't own it anymore, and InterActiveCorp, the people who ran InstantAction and bought TT from GG are defunct entirely. I would be extremely interested in finding who currently owns the rights and licenses to the game and getting in contact with them. ThinkTanks is a rare gem among computer games and needs to be preserved.

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:12 pm
by CB
All you can do is share the game. It will never be as popular as it was. It may be considered abandon ware by now. We can share it to friends, have them share it or share it via FB, gaming sites .ect... When we inquired with GarageGames years ago about buying it they wanted over 100 grand.

I'm not sure how there still selling it here:

http://www.shockwave.com/gamelanding/thinktanks.jsp

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:26 pm
by Hyper-X
I'm surprised to see that shockwave is still selling it, even though the key you get wouldn't work with the ignition servers down. Turns out, after some research. IAC own the right to almost ALL of the games produced by GarageGames and Bravetree including ThinkTanks, Marble Blast, Orbz, etc..
I will try and get in contact with IAC and see if they are willing to release the game to public domain given its current status (abandonware) and if that doesnt work, maybe work on even buying the rights and licenses myself. This is something I would be very interested in doing this to see further development here. Would love to see this game open-sourced and become freeware.

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 1:04 pm
by ThatGuySam
Good luck trying to get it off IAC. I'd love to see it become open-sourced, maybe one day there will be a ton of interest in the game. Until then try and start a Kickstarter project. Anything's possible!

:rockon: :thumbup:

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:17 pm
by Garchomp XPL-BMT
Sadly, there's probably not much hope in bringing it back besides what CB has suggested. It's a shame, even if I don't play it anymore. Still, I hope for the best.

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:23 pm
by Speedo
Let's schedule a few TS nights so we can all look to join a game at the same time of the day.

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 8:30 pm
by Hyper-X
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I finally got through to someone at IAC who said they are not interested in selling off or open sourcing TT (even though they don't plan on doing anything with it).
I'm still gonna work on trying to get it, but I don't know how it will go. Just know I'm working on it. I'll try to get a different representative to talk to about it.

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 9:57 am
by CB
You actually talked with someone who knew the name "Think Tanks" ? I don't think they know where the source code for the game is physically. If the game meets the abandon ware criteria we have to work on Garage Games who still has a copy of the source. I'm sure Legally they won't give it up. Talking to someone higher up in IAC may be only possible option. Glad someone is trying thou, Thanks for the effort.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abandonware

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 3:00 am
by Hyper-X
The person I talked to at IAC didn't know it at first, and had to look it up, but he took a while finding it. Speaking to him on the phone, he said he wouldn't know what the company was doing with it, and that they are not interested in selling to me. It seemed as if they were just going to hold it. If this is the case, it may fall under the abandonware category and we may just then be able to pressure GarageGames into releasing the source code. Lets keep digging guys! There may only be a few of us left but I'm sure we can get this done! :thumbup:

Re: Any ways of bringing TT back?

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2015 3:20 am
by ThatGuySam
Wow! Keep up the good work Hyper-X!