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Electronic Arts ha inscrito dos marcas registradas para el uso de "The Ripper" (El Destripador) para el uso en juegos de computadora u otro servicio de entretenimiento. El título sería desarrollado por Visceral Games los padres de Dante's Inferno, según trascendió de una fuente anómima de EA a Los Angeles Times en Julio.
El juego se presume estaría basado en la historia del asesino británico en serie del siglo 19, conocido como Jack el Destripador.
El concepto luce muy interesante, pero es poco lo que se sabe a la fecha.
[quote]The Ripper trademarks filled
Posted October 6th, 2009 at 19:17 by Adam Dolge
Electronic Arts has recently filed two trademarks for the use of “The Ripper” in a computer game or other ‘entertainment service.’ The title is likely a Visceral Games project, which was teased by an anonymous source from EA to the LA Times in July.
The new trademark applications were apparently filed by EA at the end of August, according to Superannaution. “The Ripper,” which would be based on the 19th century British serial killer, was originally spotted by Ben Fritz of the LA Times.
Fritz wrote that “two sources close to EA told The Times that Visceral’s next game would be Jack the Ripper, based on the 19th century British serial killer. It’s not clear what the game would involve, but it’s a natural follow-up of sorts to Dante’s Inferno, which is also based on copyright-free historical material.”
The concept of a game based on Jack the Ripper is certainly interesting, and we look forward to hearing more.