• @Odelay42@lemmy.world
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    457 months ago

    Obviously “the” is a critical part of the trademark. Lawyers win that debate.

    But why did the marketers win the “a… game” debate?

    It could have been, “The Lord of the Rings: whatever whether Hobbit farm” and avoided all the weirdness.

    • @VerseAndVermin@lemmy.world
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      207 months ago

      That seems weirder to me to be honest. Like the recent The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria. Just call if Return to Moria and make a LotR badge for marketings sake. Same here.

      I’ll accept Middle-Earth though.

    • KaynA
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      7 months ago

      I can understand the decision somewhat.

      Putting “The Lord of the Rings” first in the title would imply that this furthers the main canon, when it’s actually only set in its universe.

      They could have indeed chosen a better subtitle though, like “from The Lord of the Rings”.

  • @proper@lemmy.world
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    187 months ago

    “Tales from the Shire: A Lord of the Rings game” they probably just have a few “A Lord of the Rings game”(s) in the pipeline

    • @brian@lemmy.ca
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      177 months ago

      So I missed it the first time. But the title is “A The Lord of the Rings Game”. Assumedly to maintain copyright, they did not drop the “The” from “The Lord of the Rings” even though they started with “A”

  • Snot Flickerman
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    117 months ago

    Also, the trailer refers to Hobbits as “creatures” instead of “people.”

    What’s with a little fantasy dehumanization, eh, eh?