SineSwiper wrote:Zeus wrote:Disney, desperate? Wow, I'm not even going there if you think like that.
Simple fact of the matter is Mickey has become stale and they've done nothing with him for years.
Desperate, stale. What the hell is the difference?
M'k'n'zy wrote:Actually acording to the magazine article, they came to him and asked him if he wanted to make a game based on Mickey Mouse. He said no, because he didn't make games for kids and Disney had done a wonderful job making Mickey irrelivent to anyone over the age of 7. They came back about a month later and said that they agreed with him and that they wanted him to use the game to reinvent the character. He said something along the lines of, "This is probally impossbile, we are probally going to fail. I'm in."
My point exactly.
Well, you implied that Disney was struggling and was desperate to do what they need to in order to survive. If not as a company as a whole (that was the implication) then with the Mickey character. It's not like Mickey is a dead character, he's still very important to them and they use him quite a bit and you see him a lot, particularly in children's stuff. We all agree that he's stale to an older crowd but in no way, shape, or form does that make them desperate.
In the quote with Mac, the point is they're trying something new and slightly crazy according to Spector. So much so it's likely to fail. But Disney is willing to try it to hopefully expand on the character's appeal (as opposed to a desperate attempt at resurrecting a dead character). It doesn't support your "desperate" argument at all