is it just me or does anyone else think that story would make a great Commodore Hussle show. Graham gets a cease and desist letter and then spends the whole show hiding from a company only to learn that they went bankrupt month prior.
As a budding lawyer, I love hearing Bionic Trousers business talk. Someone spoke with Graham and Paul at an early enough age to make them very aware of how to protect themselves and LRR and it's great to hear. The business working of Bionic Trousers is great, because you have been able to give at least a dozen people jobs despite not being a booming RU-vid success. The way you have monetized a smaller, but more rabid fanbase is fantastic
See, Toys R Us went the d*ck route and tried to bully their way in to things when the proper thing to do would be to offer you money for the web domain.
His Imaginarium Studios thing reminds me of my high school "I'm going to make video games!" phase. And I liked space stuff, and I liked the idea of seeing a planet from afar and watching the sun (or local star) rise over the side of the planet rather than over the top (like we see when we're stuck on a planet). So I thought, "Vertical Horizon! I wonder ifanybody is using that?" So I searched online (I think Google hadn't taken over the world yet, so I think I used Yahoo) and found some local band on the east coast of the USA that had a new album dropping soon. And I though, "That'll be fine. No one outside of their home town will hear about them, and it'll be fine." In case you don't remember the '90s well, they sold like ten million albums and became a household name across the country. So that didn't work. Also, I never made any genuinely worthwhile games.
@@TheEvilCheesecake wow uncalled for I just have a pretty bad memory and didn't remember where it was did you scroll all the way through the comments looking to be salty