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The never ending Edgeventures of Tim Langdell


Alex W.

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Wait, I thought he had all his EDGE trademarks cancelled years ago after EA and subsequently EDGE magazine won their cases against him? On what basis can he go after Microsoft now for Bleeding Edge?

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Ah, fuck! I know a lot of people on here were looking forward to this. Hopefully we won't have to wait too much longer for our Bleeding EdgeTM new handhelds!

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Lot of factually incorrect and legally actionable statements in there, and using the Game Pass logo while he’s literally trying to sue Microsoft is a bold move.

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I guess it's technically true that you can play Xbox games on an Android if you download the app.

 

Might as well say his PCs are compatible with dozens of consoles as well (if you use cloud streaming and download emulators).

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Still cobbling up non existent product jpgs to game the legal system. I’m sure the courts called this out before, what a sad life. More sad I always think of Timmy whenever this chorus plays.

 

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7 minutes ago, choddo said:

That lets you play the games on that device? Is it a virtual cloud thingy?

Yeah it's just for streaming Game Pass games. Like James said, it technically allows you to play Xbox games on an Android device.

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Yeah, it works, maybe surprisingly, although mobile touchscreen gamepad controls are horrible. I think you might be able to connect a controller somehow, if you absolutely have to play that way.

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2 hours ago, mr twig said:

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Ah, fuck! I know a lot of people on here were looking forward to this. Hopefully we won't have to wait too much longer for our Bleeding EdgeTM new handhelds!

 

I'm sure the Edge Handheld is a very real console that is definitely going to come out.

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You can connect an Xbox controller to your phone or tablet through Bluetooth, it all just works. This is also how people are playing Xbox games on the Steam Deck, where the Deck controls map 1:1 to an Xbox controller. I have a decent connection and I'm surprised how well it works on Steam Deck, I tested it out with some Forza game to see how it would hold up - and it held up really well.

 

 

But yes back to the edgy lulz 

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37 minutes ago, James Lyon said:

Yeah, it works, maybe surprisingly, although mobile touchscreen gamepad controls are horrible. I think you might be able to connect a controller somehow, if you absolutely have to play that way.

In this case it clearly has a wonderfully photoshopped engineered controller built in.

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I've stopped the transfer of our house deposit at the last moment - my wife will understand that as we're talking about the fastest gaming PC on the planet I really had no option.

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15 hours ago, Terrepauvre said:

Langdell has posted a bizarre “news alert” claiming to prove that he’s never been a trademark troll: http://edgegames.com/index.htm

 

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I love the whole "I'm not a copyright troll!" screed directly above yet another attempt to claim he's working on something that competes with another company's existing product with "edge" in the name, namely the Razer Edge, which they continue to sell but don't have a trademark for. He's so bafflingly predictable.

 

In full http://edgegames.com/pressrelease04162023.htm

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Mobigame repeatedly lose to EDGE in trademark cases worldwide; EDGE proven to have acted ethically at all times and its director proven never to have been a "trademark troll"

 

PASADENA, Calif. -- EDGE Games, Inc. (EGI) has scored several wins in courts and tribunals around the globe against Mobigame on the question of who has the right to use the mark EDGE for games: Mobigame has now lost repeatedly. Mobigame's first loss to EGI came in 2020 when the US trademark office ruled that Mobigame was denied the right to register the mark EDGE in its name for games. Then Mobigame lost to EGI again in August 2022 when, having thoroughly reviewed all use made of the marks EDGE and EDGE GAMES by EGI since 1984, the UK trademark office ruled that EGI had made use of its EDGE marks at all times. This was contrary to Mobigame's unfounded claim EGI had ceased use and Papazian's bizarre claim that he was the first-ever user of the mark EDGE. Further, the UK trademark office failed to find that Mobigame had acquired any goodwill arising from its use of the mark EDGE for its iPhone game, and that thus Mobigame has been passing off on EGI's goodwill in the mark EDGE since 2009.

 

Mobigame appealed the 2022 UK trademark office decision to the highest appeal judge for trademarks, and on March 30, 2023 Mobigame lost the appeal. The Appeal judge affirmed the decision of the trademark office expert, and denied Mobigame's attempt to cancel EGI's marks EDGE and EDGE GAMES. On appeal, the judge repeated that it was clearly Mobigame who has been passing off on EGI, and that thus EGI had never acted unethically in asking Mobigame to cease use of its mark EDGE. EGI's CEO, Tim Langdell, therefore never acted unethically nor was he ever a "trademark troll" as Mobigame's president David Papazian has repeatedly tried to claim.

 

Mobigame also lost to EGI in its home territory of France: the French trademark office also ruled in favor of EGI, allowing EGI to retain its EDGE registrations in France and denying Mobigame the right to any claim to the right to use the mark EDGE in France. The French authorities ruled that while Mobigame had sold a few copies of its iPhone game that it titled "Edge" in the 2009 to 2012 period, those sales were insufficient to make Mobigame "famous" for the mark EDGE. The French judge also noted that in any event, Mobigame had not published a new game in over a decade and had sold very few of its existing games in the past eleven years.

 

EGI very much trusts that these repeated wins against Mobigame on the question of who has the right to use the mark EDGE for games finally puts to rest the question of who acted badly in the dispute. Clearly, these decisions show neither EDGE nor its CEO Tim Langdell ever acted badly, and on the contrary it was always Mobigame's Papazian that acted badly, making false allegations against Langdell solely as a smear campaign to unfairly defame game industry veteran Langdell.

 

Said EGI's CEO Langdell, "This whole dispute with Mobigame started with Papazian asking me our permission for him to use the name EDGE for his game. When I declined his request he switched to making up outlandish false claims about me and my company just to defame us. It was alarming how quickly the games press started repeating his absurd statements as if they had any foundation in truth. He claimed we hadn't published any games since the 1980s which obviously wasn't true. Then he claimed that I spent my days suing people to force them to give EDGE money, when we had never sued anyone to ask them for money. In fact we had only sued a couple of companies in the past 30 years, and each time for very good reasons and we'd won both times. Then he and his followers start spreading false rumors that I had fabricated specimens in order to get our marks registered, when there was no truth to that. Hopefully now the truth is finally out the game press will at last acknowlege that I never acted unethically and was never a trademark troll." (Papazian's 2009 email asking Langdell for permission to use EGI's mark EDGE)

 

Mobigame had several costs awards amounting to thousands of dollars against it in favor of EGI both in the UK and France, but has yet to pay any of the awarded funds to EGI, despite being past the deadlines set by the courts to do so.

 

In related news, EGI also won against Razer Inc., successfully getting the USPTO to cancel Razer's trademark for EDGE for handheld game devices. In the 2020 decision, the USPTO ruled that EGI had won its case to get Razer's registration cancelled. This ruling confirmed that Razer has been passing off on EGI's goodwill in the mark EDGE since the launch of its first 'Edge' handheld (the tablet version) in 2012.

 

For further information write: edgegames@gmail.com

"EGI saw EGI CEO Tim Langdell in the shower and he had an 8 pack. EGI CEO Tim Langdell is totally shredded."

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37 minutes ago, Timmo said:

I've stopped the transfer of our house deposit at the last moment - my wife will understand that as we're talking about the fastest gaming PC on the planet I really had no option.

Timmo, I'm really really sorry but I feel like I have to intervene here. If your wife is having second thoughts about investing in this monstrous Edge gaming PC - compared to a boring old house! - then really, what kind of a wife is she?

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16 minutes ago, mr twig said:

Timmo, I'm really really sorry but I feel like I have to intervene here. If your wife is having second thoughts about investing in this monstrous Edge gaming PC - compared to a boring old house! - then really, what kind of a wife is she?

 

You could probably live inside the PC and its heating would be great in the winter.

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What a pathetic, shameless little prick this man is. "Ooh, a product uses the word EDGE in its name, time to fire up Deluxe Paint". Fictitious ultra low effort nonsense appears. 

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You'd think that a Palliative Chaplain, ordained Zen Buddhist, Mindfulness Meditation Instructor and Catholic Priest would be above such trivial, petty, vindictive nonsense.

 

Apparently not!

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28 minutes ago, Oaf said:

You'd think that a Palliative Chaplain

 

Do you think he tries to get dying people to hand over all their assets to him?

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