You might?? even be tempted to send her a copy of the finished game along 
with the reasoning behind it, as well as an estimate of the number of gamers 
it was made for.  There have been products based on, or made to promote, her 
books such as magic wands, a sorting hat, chess sets, candy to name a few. 
There have also been products that she would! not! allow! to be marketed.  I 
do not think this game would be one of those.  I actually think, based on 
what we know of her character from the books themselves and interviews that 
have been conducted and aired on radio, TV, and the Internet, that she would 
describe it as "wonderfully" or "simply delightful."

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Vlasak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 9:59 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Updates for Sarah, was Future USA Games product designs.


> Hi Charles,
> Yes if Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, shows a gymnasium, gift shop 
> or
> museum of Magic on the sixth floor, I would scrap the House Elf sleeping
> quarters, or more likely put it near the kitchen.
> With the GMA game engine I can make patches to current versions or put up
> new versions as long as the version number starts with 1 without forcing
> people to get new registration keys.
> That would make David Greenwood's life easier as he is Keeper of the Keys.
> So I could update the game and call it version 1.1 with no one having to 
> get
> new keys, but if I decide the update will be substantially different or 
> take
> over a year I could call it version 2.0 and then require people to buy new
> keys.
> If Jo Rowling loves my game so much she gets Electronic Arts to work with 
> me
> to produce a blind friendly version of Sarah but with all their authentic
> sound effects and graphics, or if she wants the game to be ported to the 
> Wii
> game machine which  would require you to learn real wand movements, then I
> should be able to charge a small update fee.
> smiles, just dreaming about JK Rowling learning about my game and liking 
> it.
> Phil
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Charles Rivard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 7:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Future USA Games product designs.
>
>
>> Is the potential for making patches or new editions of the game that will
>> keep up with changing technology an option?  In that way, those who want
>> to
>> make the change and have a game that can do more, or is up-to-date can do
>> so, and those who don't have current technology on their computers can
>> have
>> a game that will work with what they have.  After book 7 comes out, an
>> addition to the game could be produced that would include stuff from book
>> 7.
>> Freedom Scientific does this with JAWS.  If you currently use JAWS 5.0,
>> and
>> it works fine, you don't have to upgrade to JAWS 8.  If you want to, you
>> can
>> do so.  As far as the cost to the consumer, that's up to the developer.
>
>
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