Two horror films and a video game featuring Mickey Mouse were announced just hours after Disney's earliest versions of the cartoon character entered the public domain in the US. It means the early ...
If you haven’t heard, the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse is officially in the public domain, and Nightmare Forge Games wasted no time announcing a horror game starring that version of Disney ...
The movie is expected to be out in March. A Mickey Mouse horror film trailer was released on January 1, the day that Disney's copyright on the earliest versions of the cartoon character expired in the ...
Developers at Nightmare Forge Games created the game after the copyright on Disney's earliest Mickey Mouse from 1928 short film Steamboat Willie expired on January 1 - but the game's name and features ...
Mickey Mouse will appear in new, non-Disney creative works after 95 years of copyright protection of the character expired on Jan. 1. With this, early versions of Mickey Mouse are now part of the ...
Well, that didn't take long. Looks like plenty of people were just waiting for the clock to tick past midnight on New Year's Day to take advantage of the first version of Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse ...
The New Year brought the excellent news that Steamboat Willie-era Mickey Mouse has finally entered the public domain, after decades of Disney, er, convincing Congress to keep extending its copyrights.
There’s no guarantee public domain characters will be in good games, but this one seems more than OK. Mickey Mouse is now playable in a video game! Which is to say, the public domain version of Mickey ...
Mickey Mouse as a… murderer? Disney’s 1928 short animated feature Steamboat Willie has entered the public domain, meaning the early version of the iconic character will now be available for use in all ...
Infestation 88, the Mickey Mouse horror game from Nightmare Forge Games, has been renamed following accusations the title was antisemitic. The first-person online co-op game was announced on January 1 ...
It’s 2024, and that means that Mickey Mouse is (kind of, but not really) in the public domain. As the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2024, the earliest animation featuring Mickey Mouse, Steamboat ...
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