I had an idea for a character named "Speed Demon," but apparently I can't use that name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_Demon_%28comics%29
I mean what in the name of holy hell are these obscure characters unusable as well? Is Marvel selling merchandise on Speed Demon? Hardly any if you asked me.
Enough is enough, we should be able to use at least obscure names. I had no idea this character existed to be fair.
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There's probably tons of other, similar names you could use, so give it a try!
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Of course, all of the Champions' names are also used by the Big Two. And I think Gigaton shows up in both major houses.
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In other words, "use it or lose it". Therefore, all sorts of minor characters have trademarks that the game respects, because otherwise, Marvel/DC would threaten CO with lawsuits again. The main reason for those suits would be to demonstrate defending their trademarks. They don't even have to go to court.
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Speed Demon is kinda front and center these days in the Superior Spider-Man books, being part of the new Sinister Six and all.
A member of Squadron Sinister isn't exactly "obscure" but the wiki link you provided already demonstrates why this isn't an issue. DC has a Speed Demon too.
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I tried Iron Champion but that name has an empty meaning.
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You give examples of other venues where Ironman has been used, yet the discussion is actually about using an existing comic book character's name in a comic book-like media.
You are not talking about using Speed-Demon as a term in a non comic book environment, you are talking about using it in a comic book setting that was heavily influenced by the very setting where the established character exists.
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Were you also planning a ranged ice character called Iceman or a tank named Colossus? :rolleyes:
You've just proven my point about not being creative enough.
I was trying to make a character based on the Colossus of Rhodes not the Marvel character (thankfully I could call him Colossus of Rhodes). And I haven't thought up of Iceman I guess that would relate to a prehistoric man of some sort but yeah.
The fact that I really do delve into the actual meaning of these words would say I'm pretty creative. So yeah.
The thing is I expound my imagination in a game that has really good customization like this one. Trying to make my characters in a game that is limited say like NWO would not work. I only have 3 or 4 characters that are based on a superhero relief.
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But yeah, the naming filter can be weird sometimes. I wanted a cosmically powered hero and I wanted to use the name Hyperion. Couldn't do it. To my surprise, there's already a character named Hyperion in Marvel comics.
So... I ended up naming him Nova. :rolleyes:
Stigma nothing, you know full well that Iron Man is a well-established, trademarked superhero. Of all characters barred by the filter, he should be one of the obvious ones. I think you need to break out the thesaurus if you're having that hard of a time coming up with an original name.
Otherwise you sound like "wah wah wah i wanna be named wolverine it's a common animal after all waaaah!"
Lame since Marvel/DC doesn't own Greece/Rome/Etruscan.
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To be honest I think he has a point. It's not about being lazy or unimaginative, it's about having a name in mind that perfectly fits your character's concept - regardless of whoever made that character first. As long as the name doesn't match the costume or background of an established character, you should be able to take whatever name you want.
If I had an idea of a giant stone statue that came to life and I wanted to call him Colossus, what should stop me? He's not a metal Russian man who likes to paint and is in love with a stupid ghost lady, is he?
The other side of the argument is that "It'll allow people to make trademarked characters and Cryptic will get sued again." Sure, but guess what? People have been remaking trademarked characters since day one, and they do it to this day. Don't tell me that a giant green man in purple shorts named Hulkk isn't violating a trademark just because of that extra K. A trademark violation is a trademark violation, and a giant stone man named Colossus is not it. Disallowing names does not stop people from violating trademark rules. It's a fact.
But they do have a trademark on Nova, and he's not some obscure character. The list is wacky.
This means that I can keep my suggestion for a work around (Imp-Pulse) for myself:cool:
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I created a toon with the same name filter issue mentioned above and my solution was indeed just "Speedemon". It works for me.
My own main character is named Cloak. I wanted a hooded mysterious magic-user who ran around in a big cloak. You don't need a mask when you got a shadowy hood and cloak always around you.
I didn't even know at the time that there was a Marvel Cloak. I learned of this quickly, however, from all of the interesting comments id get. "Where is Dagger?" Seemed to be the most popular. I never even heard of the character, but considering the comments, I can only assume he must be quite popular. The funny thing is, my character is more inspired from DC's Raven then anything to do with the marvel character.
It just seemed a nifty name that worked with the character. Why that name is open while lesser know characters are not. Makes the whole restricted system seem arbitrary.
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Given enough creativity, the filter is less than an annoyance. Even with my alt-itis, I have never had a name rejected by the filter.
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Can't even use these to name my costumes.
You probably could do exactly that and call him Batsman.
You'd be violating the Ironman Championship's IP rights if you did that.
A vehicle pilot who was so cool under fire that everyone says he had ice in his veins. He's also a bit of an arrogant annoying person. And plays beach volleyball in his spare time. His arch nemesis would have been some guy named Maverick I was thinking.
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This is one my favorite aspects of the superhero genre, it has room for just about anything, even non superhero genre characters.
The problem you are running into is that it doesn't matter that you specifically are not aiming for the superhero genre with your characters. The setting is superhero so Cryptic has to base their decisions on the assumption that characters created for the game are being designed to fill the role of superhero in a comic book superhero setting.
The reality of the matter is that, were this not a superhero game, many of the words, mythological names, etc that are prohibited now would not be. It is not an unreasonable precaution to prohibit a character named Ironman in the context of a superhero game derived or inspired in no small part from or by the Marvel setting.
This isnt the man keeping you down. This is the private owners of a private property deciding, for their own reasons, not to allow certain things on their property.
That said, I completely support your approach of asking for something that you, as a customer, desire, without resorting to excessive hyperbole, name calling, etc.
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Really? You're upset that I point out that you're not being original and insult me? It would seem to me that you're the 12-year old troll.
"I tried making a character name Ironman," honestly. :rolleyes:
Sadly, in the process I also found Baatman (yes, a Batman costume, and not even one of the better ones), and Cyclops (definitely an imitation of the X-Man Cyclops in his '90s gear, but why pick the Mind as his AT?). Don't copy, folks - find inspiration for your own version instead!
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Maybe something vehicle based? I hear those are all the rage these days.
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