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Universal Expansion Plan??? Project LUPA???

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Forget music. Forget video games. The 3rd gate IP will be based on Broadway musicals!

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Little shop of horrors
Tommy
The book of Mormon
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Gotta have a Ms. Lovette's Meat Pies restaurant.

On a different topic, wouldn't it be hilarious if Comcast bought Hasbro?
 
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Or it can do something less... Bi-curious

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Really? Way to keep it classy.
 
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If you can't enjoy a form of entertainment because of some sort of stereotype against theatrical arts, then I suggest you get checked.
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Oh man, im sorry I forgot we were on the internet where people take everything seriously and before saying a joke I need to consider every possibility of how someone will take it the wrong way.

But in reality Im for a broadway coming to city walk. never going to happen for a park
 
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But in reality Im for a broadway coming to city walk. never going to happen for a park
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Neither is a park based solely on video games, but people won't let that **** go.
 
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Imagining a park with a lot of unique rides and on a small footprint and Sci fi/Horror world would come to mind.
Take the poler-coaster, a nice elevator ride, observatory, shops. restaurants and a coaster on a small plot of land. Incorporate franchises like Aliens, Blade Runner, Close Encounters of the Third Kinds, etc and the horror stable they got and mix them in a park that is half a sci fi city and half a horror setting. I would love to see some crazy concepts like Vekoma's Pandora's Box come to life.
http://www.vekoma.com/index.php/spe...3OiJwYW5kb3JhIjtpOjE7czo5OiJwYW5kb3JhJ3MiO30=
 
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Forget music. Forget video games. The 3rd gate IP will be based on Broadway musicals!

;-)

Little shop of horrors
Tommy
The book of Mormon
Spamalot

Others?
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Not bad, ever seen the Goodards Las Vegas proposal for a Phantom of the Opera Hotel/Casino?
Check this awesome site:
http://www.thegoddardgroup.com/blog/
 
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Neither is a park based solely on video games, but people won't let that **** go.
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I don't understand how that wouldnt be a worthy Idea. Kids are hooked on video games and they are only growing more popular. With IP's like WOW, call of duty, assassins creed and halo, maybe some new concepts they can team up with activision, bungie, microsoft etc. who have a proven record to be able to create engaging stories AND give them the incentive to create TV shows, more games and movies.
 
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I don't understand how that wouldnt be a worthy Idea. Kids are hooked on video games and they are only growing more popular. With IP's like WOW, call of duty, assassins creed and halo, maybe some new concepts they can team up with activision, bungie, microsoft etc. who have a proven record to be able to create engaging stories AND give them the incentive to create TV shows, more games and movies.
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Because people aren't going to travel for it. The main video game audience are teenage to middle age men who just aren't going to travel to a theme park based on video games. On top of that, games like Call of Duty, Halo, and Assassin's Creed don't line up with "family friendly fun" theme parks are known for, alienating a huge percentage of your audience.

The most you'll ever see from video games is if someone managed to get Nintendo to sign off on an attraction or two for an existing park. A video game park would be financial suicide.
 
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Because people aren't going to travel for it. The main video game audience are teenage to middle age men who just aren't going to travel to a theme park based on video games. On top of that, games like Call of Duty, Halo, and Assassin's Creed don't line up with "family friendly fun" theme parks are known for, alienating a huge percentage of your audience.

The most you'll ever see from video games is if someone managed to get Nintendo to sign off on an attraction or two for an existing park. A video game park would be financial suicide.
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Not saying that a theme park based around video games would be a good idea, but as far as travelling goes I believe that BlizzCon, PAX, Comic-Con, MineCon, and China's Joyland would beg to differ.

I personally think a video game theme park would be better served by something like a DisneyQuest that is actually maintained and kept up to date.
 
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Not saying that a theme park based around video games would be a good idea, but as far as travelling goes I believe that BlizzCon, PAX, Comic-Con, MineCon, and China's Joyland would beg to differ.
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None of them are a theme park, and most attendees to those are there to see new games and to see game competitions, not to ride rides. A theme park and a convention are two very different things.
 
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None of them are a theme park, and most attendees to those are there to see new games and to see game competitions, not to ride rides. A theme park and a convention are two very different things.
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I agree completely only Joyland is a theme park. I was just saying the gamer crowd is definitely more than willing to travel if their interest is piqued.
Here's a link for more info on Joyland (Sorry I couldn't find an official one) http://shanghaiist.com/2011/07/15/joyland_the_blizzard_bits.php#photo-1
 
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Because people aren't going to travel for it. The main video game audience are teenage to middle age men who just aren't going to travel to a theme park based on video games. On top of that, games like Call of Duty, Halo, and Assassin's Creed don't line up with "family friendly fun" theme parks are known for, alienating a huge percentage of your audience.

The most you'll ever see from video games is if someone managed to get Nintendo to sign off on an attraction or two for an existing park. A video game park would be financial suicide.
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Boom. Dropping logic like bombs.

And even the idea of a Nintendo land is fading as time goes on. At least in the states. The industry is too niche and too fluid to make such a substantial investment in.
 
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I mean, Joyland doesn't even break the top 20 most visited parks in Asia, meaning it draws less than 2 million people a year. Not exactly lighting the world on fire.
 
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Movie Studios aren't really all that much in live with Video Game IP.
 
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I think a video game park could work but it would have to be a Joyopolis type of Disney Quest/Theme Park hybrid, not a legitimate 3rd gate like Universal and Islands. It would have been great as part of the CityWalk expansion.

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Not saying that a theme park based around video games would be a good idea, but as far as travelling goes I believe that BlizzCon, PAX, Comic-Con, MineCon, and China's Joyland would beg to differ.

I personally think a video game theme park would be better served by something like a DisneyQuest that is actually maintained and kept up to date.
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Speaking of Disney Quest, I've actually never been. Is it kept up-to-date at all? Or is it the same games from the 90's?
 
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Speaking of Disney Quest, I've actually never been. Is it kept up-to-date at all? Or is it the same games from the 90's?
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The games themselves have been updated. The attractions are what have remained stagnant.
 
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The last update it got was a row of Wreck it Ralph games :lol:

The big attractions have all been the same since it first opened.
 
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I think a video game park could work but it would have to be a Joyopolis type of Disney Quest/Theme Park hybrid, not a legitimate 3rd gate like Universal and Islands. It would have been great as part of the CityWalk expansion.

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Speaking of Disney Quest, I've actually never been. Is it kept up-to-date at all? Or is it the same games from the 90's?
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It is kind of a weird environment, and seems dingy at this point (not like an old arcade dingy which would be good). A good majority of the games have been updated, some for the better some for the worse. I didn't see the elevator show any of the 3 times we went this year. The attractions have not aged gracefully at all, even the Pirates ride, which is by far the best one they have, seems incredibly dated. The attractions that were acceptable but barely worked then are still exactly the same. The 3d headgear is still incredibly heavy and not well fitted. Some of the CMs really care but some of them really don't and there aren't a lot around. The lack of CMs allow for the games to be taken over by people that don't have any manners, which results in upset children and families.

One time I almost saw a fist fight break out between 2 fathers because one kid wouldn't give up the game so the father went around the back and unplugged the game, which caused the father of the kid playing to become rather displeased. Luckily, the wives of both men broke it up before it escalated any faster but not a single CM got involved because there weren't any around.

I still like it but definitely not as much as I did back in 99 when I first went and vowed I would be there all the time.
 
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it seems that at one point in time it was cool now it begs for some much needed love and attention - sorry just had to chime in on the DQ topic back to video game theme parks and why they wouldnt work lol i have to agree with jungleskip while i thought it was a great idea at first it just wouldnt be great in the long run. The most family friendly games come from nintendo and sega they are both on a downward spiral all the true popular games are not made for daily themepark audiences. While you see universal using video games more and more for its HHN event that is because it targets the right crowd and it can afford to use those IP's for those certain events that run for short time trials not year round all day long. i honestly would not like walking through a Super Mario world or a "toony" world like that... although i could picture that in a small section of the park (toon lagoon)
 
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I mean, Joyland doesn't even break the top 20 most visited parks in Asia, meaning it draws less than 2 million people a year. Not exactly lighting the world on fire.
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Not to mention they haven't actually licensed the IPs (StarCraft and Warcraft) the theme of the park is based around.

China's bootleg video game theme park :doh:
 
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