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How much would the rights cost To CMA


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  • 9 months later...

Just got this title and am surprised that development stopped on it. There's a huge amount here. It would be amazing with just some tech updating. You have me on board for such an endeavor, especially if we can squeeze an Iran-Iraq war title out of it, too 😁

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On 11/1/2018 at 10:03 AM, SimpleSimon said:

CMA2 sure buy, over here. 

The games have more than enough tools at their disposal to be interesting. The issue is just lack of imagination and poor research. If you set some Grants and Panzers to fight over a 2kmx2km map of flat desert sure that's not very exciting. If people think that's how all or even most of the fighting in North Africa happened wellllll...

Avalon Hill - 'Tobruk' says HI! Loved that game.

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To be even more correct: CMA (maps, models, scenarios, battles, unit specifications info) was made by 'Apeiron' (known for "man of prey' ('maradeur'), 'E5', '7,62' titles). In the following year+ or so after CMA release both Apeiron's lead developers died in unrelated accidents, company ceased to exist with them. Snowball was publisher\producer, Battlefront was assembling builds\quality control.

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On 3/10/2020 at 3:27 AM, macout said:

In the following year+ or so after CMA release both Apeiron's lead developers died in unrelated accidents

This is what happens when a subcontractor doesn't deliver...  :ph34r:

Re any further development, the question is who may actually own the rights to CMA if the original developer is out of biz.

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Depends on contract details between battlefront and some unknown party, which could be developer 'Apeiron' (rip), production fund 'Snowball Connection' (rip) or publisher 1C (still kicking). The latter was also owner of both 'apeiron' and 'snowball connection'.

Also for history sake, official trailer (probably was already posted somewhere here...)

 

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13 minutes ago, Sgt.Squarehead said:

Nope, those are BMP-1Ps (with AT-4).....They aren't even in CM:A.

It's CM:SF with a shalwar kameez on. 

 

 

The clip is from this:

 

 

It is not important, if this is a early iteration of CMA (with old models) or simply a clip of CMSF to lure the people, because I think we have a consens, that CMSF1 was the base of CMA, or not?

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1 hour ago, waffelmann said:

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I think, that this was an early version of the game (CMA)...

Wow.  Impressive that you noticed that <1 second of soldiers running by and could identify the models...  It would be interesting if Russia got a different version.  Not sure if game developers do significantly different versions for different markets.

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