Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby Demona » Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:14 pm

I agree with Adscan.
I really stand by wanting everything Disney owns and/or created to be in Infinity.
If you don't want Marvel, Star Wars or any other Disney owned franchise to be in your world you don't have to buy the play sets.
Disney's Gargoyles isn't typically seen as "traditional" Disney, but that is one I would love to be included as well.
I want everything owned by Disney to be in one game so I can have a character from Wreck-It-Ralph be in the toy box with Mystique from Marvel's X-Men. I want an always expanding game with a high number of characters you can use.
It's your world to create and control with the characters you want! :)
 
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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby disneymarvelfan » Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:29 am

I would be sad if star wars and marvel were not in infinity if they were not in infinity i'd be sad

Disney if you are listening PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE put marvel and star wars in infinity ASAP
 
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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby Charlee » Sat Mar 30, 2013 2:36 pm

Just read that disney want to keep marvel and Star Wars as separate entities, so maybe they will have to have separate platforms.
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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby Doodley » Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:49 pm

I know plenty of people who are holding off from buying this game until they ADD Marvel and Star Wars characters.
I agree with Adscan and Demona, Disney's adding elements spanning across the entire company. Even elements from ESPN are in the Toy Box. The whole point of this game is bringing that all together for endless fun and possibilities. Besides, there's more variety in the Disney and Pixar worlds, than the Marvel and Lucasfilm will be kind of boring in comparison.
I do think, if anything, they should make a Marvel or Lucasfilm edition Starter Packs.
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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby buckmana » Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:27 pm

As a general idea, they should keep them away from the regular game as much as possible.

There are just too many characters and they will overwhelm the number of regular Disney characters.
 
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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby KyletheCartoonist » Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:08 pm

I hope that they are included.
I would love to see Wreck-It Ralph joining forces with Darth Maul to build an ESPN Statium.
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Re: Marvel and Star Wars as separate games?

Postby Mr Penguin Knight » Sat Apr 27, 2013 2:45 pm

I imagine that they'll make them as seperate games but make all the figures from every Infinity game usable in every version of the Toy Box. This seems the easiest way to keep everyone happy.
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