
These games, as a group, are generally regarded. Movie and TV show tie-ins also prefer to rope in actors from the original property for voice work.)

(TV show and comic book tie-ins instead create a new plot, preferably conceived of by one or more writers from the original property, allowing them to advertise this fact on the case. This is especially the case with movie tie-ins, where gameplay is usually tailored to allow the player to recreate the film's plot as closely as possible.

A licensed title might well be an actioner one level, a Driving Game the next, then back to an actioner before turning to stealth. Terminator 2: Judgment Day: The Pinball * Obviously, this is actually a Licensed Pinball Table, but you get the point, don't you?Ī video game or pinball machine based on an existing property, usually a movie, TV series or comic book.īecause the property is enough to unify these games, they can afford to be a bit more loose with their genre.
