| Source ; http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/iphone-developers-mock-langdell
A few devs annoyed at Langdell and his trademark trolling have decided to change the name of their game to annoy him back, by adding the word "edge" as many times as humanly possible to everything.
Fez, for example, is now called Fedge. "To better represent the edgy nature and aesthetic the game, and edges of squares and cubes, Polytron is proud to announce the name change from Fez to FEDGE!" the game's website explained.
So once you've finished reading the Eurogamer article report back here to have your own Langdell trademark infringing game making ideas.
I propose Hobby Hearing, the basic premise to guess which sounds are coming out of your iPhone (I also propose we pronounce iPhone "ehPhone" to annoy iCulters) |
| Nice, take that Langdell you money grubbing piece of shit. I may just try using edge as many times as possible in future. |
| "Oh The Edge, The Edge, with yer funny little surname 'Edge' and yer even more bizarre Christian name 'The'."
Also, Edgeward McEdgington is an awesome name. |
| I like this part: "Tags: edge, edge of edge, edgy, edgy edge edge edge edge, fedge, fez." |
| Hmm, think anybody would be up for producing an "Edge, Eddge and Eddgy" game? I'm sure we'll be ably to get Cartoon Network to sign off on it... |
| Ha ha ha, this is so edgy. ... ... ... Okay, this was bad. Still, great job on part of those devs, Langdell deserves being mocked. |
| Good for them. Langdell really does deserve this. loving the edge in this thread, btw. |
| OptimusHagrid: "Oh The Edge, The Edge, with yer funny little surname 'Edge' and yer even more bizarre Christian name 'The'."
Also, Edgeward McEdgington is an awesome name.
Mine too, i wanna buy it purely for to have that name on my ehPhone. |
| Well I'm glad someone did; I've been sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for news on this.
*looks around at the escapists waiting for the punchline and shuffles away silently* |
| Now Langdell has to sue them all!
Brilliant, he'll be living in a box by tuesday... |
| tharwen: Well I'm glad someone did; I've been sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for news on this.
*looks around at the escapists waiting for the punchline and shuffles away silently*
http://instantrimshot.com/
But yeah, good move on the developers. Drive that dude CRAZY. |
| So if you make a small game, not for profit and give it away can he still sue you?.
If not, I propose the Edgescapists give it a try.
scotth266:
tharwen: Well I'm glad someone did; I've been sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for news on this.
*looks around at the escapists waiting for the punchline and shuffles away silently*
http://instantrimshot.com/
But yeah, good move on the developers. Drive that dude CRAZY.
brilliant! |
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| Edgeward McEdgington lol that is pure win. |
| fix-the-spade: Now Langdell has to sue them all!
And Escapist will have to write a long, rambling article with loads of quotes from Langdell as link bait! |
Source ; http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/iphone-developers-mock-langdell
A few devs annoyed at Langdell and his trademark trolling have decided to change the name of their game to annoy him back, by adding the word "edge" as many times as humanly possible to everything.
So once you've finished reading the Eurogamer article report back here to have your own Langdell trademark infringing game making ideas.
I propose Hobby Hearing, the basic premise to guess which sounds are coming out of your iPhone (I also propose we pronounce iPhone "ehPhone" to annoy iCulters)