Buying game licence.

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  1. MaRaZm

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    The question is the following:
    our company needs games to translate them into the russian language and provide to our market as it is full with english products( mainly with USA roots).
    Cannot you suggest some ways to purchaise rights to localise the game and sell it.
    If you have some games which can be translated( have some text content in gameplay) maybe you will be interested in this offer.
    Please mark your price and details.

    All advice is welcome
     
  2. Robert Cummings

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    No-one will mark their price and details.

    You must contact them privately by email as everyone will have a different price. You must also be a legitimate publisher, or a business of good standing.
     
  3. MaRaZm

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    well.
    there is an e-mail: jealouse@yandex.ru

    and one more question: how can i find a list of produsers to contact them
     
  4. Ryan Clark

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  5. tolik

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    And the relevant question here coming to BongPig.
    Have you received any money from russian CD sales?
     
  6. BongPig

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    Yep. We got around $7000 in advances for both our games. However, we didnt make any extra money on royalties. We didnt really expect to.
     

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