OK so I decided to look into the ridiculous state of the ACD canon’s copyright again and because US copyright protects certain things up to 95 years (HOLY HELL), ten Holmes stories remain copyrighted in the US, the latest going up until 2022.
- “The Adventure of the Creeping Man” (1923)
- “The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire” (1924)
- “The Adventure of the Three Garridebs” (1924)
- “The Adventure of the Illustrious Client” (1924)
- “The Adventure of the Three Gables” (1926)
- “The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier” (1926)
- “The Adventure of the Lion’s Mane” (1926)
- “The Adventure of the Retired Colourman” (1926)
- “The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger” (1927)
- “The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place” (1927)
Just add 95 onto that publish year and you’ve got when the copyright expires. Add onto this that the Estate itself had at one point claimed that “if anything remained copyrighted, it was ALL copyrighted” (that was shot down by various courts, thank GOD); and had also sued an author for writing a book about Holmes’ retirement (adapted into the film “Mr. Holmes”) because he pulled details from these last 10 stories…we have what I think may be the Main Fear for localizing DGS.
I know two of these stories have details–even if only very small ones–referenced in DGS. “Three Garridebs” gets a mention via John and Joan’s surname in the first game, while “Veiled Lodger” gets a light nod via the blue bottle filled with poison meant for suicide in the second. The copyrights expire for those stories in 2019 and 2022, respectively.
I don’t know if there are other smaller references to the events in these stories, or even to Sherlock’s actions, in the game, but given how god damn persistent the Estate is….even if there’s a chance DGS could fly under the radar in the US, I wouldn’t be surprised if Capcom didn’t wanna risk that.
Tag: ace attorney
My options were either learn how to draw Phoenix’s hair like a reasonable adult OR make this
I bet this is an everyday argument
In which Edgeworth Does as he Pleases
naming characters
Other games: It’s all about being subtle. You want the names to vaguely hint at their future character arcs, but don’t make anything too obvious as to spoil the plot. Only dedicated fans that really look into it should really understand where their names come from.
Ace attorney: FUck You! Fuck you! THIS GUY’S NAME IS REDD WHITE ANd he’s american and works at bluecorp, YOU SEE THESE SISTERS? MIA AND MAYA, (and their mom misty and aunt morgan) THIS GUY IS DISGUSTING AND HE’S NAMED SAL MONELLA BECAUSE FUCK YOU THAT’S WHY, guy who sets off bomb? TED TONATE, THESE TWO ARE NAMED ACRO AND BAT BECAUSE THEY’RE ACROBATS AHHHA, THIS GIRL AFRAID of yokai and curses is JYNXie WE CAN DO IT WITH MAIN CHARACTERS TOO WATch see this guy’s name is phoenix because he fucks up and then comes back and this main character with SUN SYMBOLISM? APOLLO ALSO HE’S A LAWYER SO HIS LAST NAME IS JUSTICE, AND SINCE WE HAVE AN APOLLO WE’RE GONNA HAVE AN ATHENA TOO! why are we naming our characters after greek gods? because fuck you! fuck you is why!!!!
more aa prints i might redraw later ahah
Two sweaty men, two cheap suits, one murder.
“What is it that actually kicks off the events of the Ace Attorney series?”
someone asked himself one day “can i find anyone in the world who is better at crafting desserts than i am?” and the answer was such a resounding no that eight people died
// kinda wanted to draw this for a long time but I finally got up to it last night/today out of boredom. I feel like it’s probably been done before but (shrugs)
