I gotta say, 16 bit version of The Games Factory is performing surprisingly wellpic.twitter.com/CKRDxVwdHY
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Replying to @dosnostalgic
why did Clickteam keep renaming their product. I had no idea there was another version of Klik'n'Play for 3.x
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Replying to @hikari_no_yume @dosnostalgic
AFAIK the unreleased versions of Multimedia Fusion was titled “Click and Create 2”, and The Games Factory was originally going to be released as “Klik & Play 2”. The distributors had the final say in the naming processes and decided on the new titles.
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Also, the first few hundred copies of Click & Create sold by Europress were sold as “Klik and Create”.
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Replying to @kliktopia @dosnostalgic
ahh, publisher arbitrariness makes sense
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Replying to @hikari_no_yume @dosnostalgic
Not sure if it was arbitrary, there may have been a logic. I think the way publishing rights work is that Corel was the one to actually sell Click & Create (or Klik & Create) and Europress sold Klik & Play 2 / TGF. So maybe they didn't want K&P2 to sound too much like K&C/C&C?
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The distributor for Multimedia Fusion was IMSI and they may have not wanted a name previously used by a rival. Back then 'multimedia' was the big buzzword and the initial version of MMF had many examples/tutorials on making 'multimedia' applications that combined text and videos.
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