» Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:57 pm
No problem at all,
I think I goofed up somewhere, gamesas does not own the Baldur's Gate license and now apparently don't own the rights to publish Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance 1 or 2 yet they have the rights to make 3?
http://kotaku.com/377733/gamesas-sequelizing-earthworm-jim-dark-alliance-descent-mdk
According to this interview which is pretty recent, Atari own the rights to Baldur's Gate
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/106/1066954p1.html
Publishers losing publishing rights after a license expires or is removed is nothing new in the industry, Midway's sports stuff is probably the most famous example. It would seem odd though if gamesas lost the rights to the first two DA games yet had the rights to make a third, maybe something has changed since 2008?
Another possibility is it could be like the Fallout franchise where gamesas has the rights to deal with the three Fallout games in their present form, if they wanted to bring it to different platforms it would be Bethesda's call.
Anyway to answer your original question once a developer has the rights to develop a title they can do so assuming it is within the rights of the contract. My understanding is you usually go to the license holder with a project in mind, a good portfolio, cash, etc before you can license anything out. License holders don't have to license their stuff out if they don't want to so there is no guarantee that you could get one.
Someone who has licensed out something usually can't sell the rights to it unless the contract says they can. It's very rare that someone would let you do this since most companies want control over their stuff to basically see who uses it and how.
The developers have mostly moved on, BioWare was bought by EA and Snowblind by Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment so get them to develop a sequel would be pretty hard, the Black Isle people moved on to Troika (which shutdown a few years ago) and Obsidian (which is still in business, most of the original staff are at this studio from what I'm hearing).
I don't know if it was over the rule set, I've never played Baldur's Gate so I can't comment much on what the game might have that Wizards of the Coast has claim over. I was more into gamesas for the Star Trek stuff, Fallout, Mig Alley, etc.