Sony Spitting Bullets Over 'Uncharted' Guns on the Market

Posted by Stephany on Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 at 8:43 am under Game Companies, Game Consoles, Game Related Laws, Gamer Life, Games, Games Industry, Sony, Sony

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SCE has told GamesIndustry.biz that it is very unhappy with the retailer who is selling air guns that use branding from the PS3 game Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune.King of Swords is currently advertising the ‘PS3 Uncharted Drake’s Fortune Full Metal M92 Airsoft Gun’ and is also using screenshots from the game to advertise it.

When GamesIndustry contacted Sony, the company stated that gun is not “officially endorsed” and they are going to pursue action against any retailers linking it to Uncharted and stated:

“The Drake’s Gun is not licensed or in any way sanctioned by SCE and one we certainly do not condone. We are investigating the source of this product and will proceed with the most appropriate action”

If you mosey on over to the King of Swords site you will find the weapon listed as such:

Full Metal Heavy Weight M92 Gas Gun With Real Wood Grips, Gas-Powered Blowback and Full-Auto / Semi-Auto Selection. Includes Free Aluminum Case!

Length: 216 m/m
Width: 39 m/m
Height: 139 m/m
Hop Up: Yes
Weight: Approximately 2.25 lbs
Auto/Semi Auto: Yes / Yes
Capacity: 25 rds.
Velocity: 300-320 FPS
Blowback: Yes
Power Source: Green Gas / C02
Material: Full Metal
Price: $169.88

“Uncharted was received well by many game critics with an average score of 90/100[4] on Gamerankings with the story and the presentation cited as strong factors. Official PlayStation Magazine Australia gave the game a 10/10, calling the game the “greatest PlayStation exclusive game to hit the market.” Blast Magazine named Uncharted the #1 PlayStation 3 game of 2007″

It’s not a bad looking gun in my opinion, and it is indeed a real gun and you can get it at any gun store- and while most come with the standard black grip, the wooden one shown here is just considered and accessory like with any pistol. All that aside though, a business cannot go around advertising this pistol as King of Sowrds has unless given permission, signing a contract, or getting an endorsement from Sony to use Uncharted’s image. Do these people know about copyrights and the like? If not, they need to fire their lawyer and get a good one soon.

Thanks: GamesIndustry.biz

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