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EntertaiX Corporation's Services Catalog

Feline
29-11-2003, 22:41
EntertaiX Corporation- Innovative Entertainment Solutions

EntertaiX (Pronounced Enter-takes) is a privately held corporation who is based in the Democratic Arcologies of Feline. EntertaiX is devoted to filling entertainment niches that were previously infeasible or impossible to fill. Stock is currently selling for 15 Paw Marks ($30 USD).

Sim-Star

With Sim-Star, entertainers can be put on that are deceased, or havetheir group broken up. Complex algorithms analyze all recordings, videos, and interviews of them during the period of their life or while the group is together. It then produces a holographic simulated live concert, with the personality of the entertainer being an esitmated 98.81539% accurately simulated.

A Sim-Star is very painstaking to develop, and take signifigant resources. While the price may eventually drop, it is sold at the moment at prices well above the means of the average individual.

Currently, three Sim-Stars are available: The Rat Pack (Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.), The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr), and the recently deceased John Ritter.

The cost per person simulated is 15,000,000 paw marks ($30,000,000 USD). Ergo, price tables are as below:

The Rat Pack: 45,000,000 Paw Marks ($90,000,000 USD)
The Beatles: 60,000,000 Paw Marks ($120,000,000 USD)
John Ritter: 15,000,000 Paw Marks ($30,000,000 USD)

For this price, you will have a full Sim-Star stage configured for that product rented out for one year, perfect for a concert tour run by your company. Of course, you will be able to pay for it with tickets, because how else could the customers see live, in concert/performance, their favorite deceased celebrities?

Digital Remastering

Got any old vinyl eight-tracks lying around, but in horrible condition? Our company will remaster them, and rip them into MP3 files or burn them onto a CD (your choice.)

The cost is 25 Paw Marks ($50 USD) per record.
Feline
29-11-2003, 23:20
Bump

The first has great RP potential, and the second, well, that's just to make it a catalog and not just a pamphlet.
Feline
30-11-2003, 00:53
bump
Feline
30-11-2003, 22:13
BUMP
Feline
06-12-2003, 15:17
bump
Terra Malus
06-12-2003, 15:44
Our entertainment industry is keenly interested in this. However they have a few questions. Would it be possible to to integrate deceased Terra Mali celebrities? What about copyright issues? Would royalties accrue to the estates of the celebrities or would they go to Feline since said celebrities are not actually performing?
Terra Malus
08-12-2003, 11:50
Several companies test-marketed your products and frankly, people were horrified at the idea of seeing their deceased idols performing. Those who participated condemn this blatant disrespect for the dead and their families.

However, the same study generated an interesting finding. Hardcore fans of Star Trek inquired if the technology could be applied to this popular TV series. Apparently, these fans want to create their own storylines. Money would not be a problem, after this idea was introduced to them they were able to amass $35 million. Even we are at a loss how these people came up with so much money at so short a time and why spend all that money for a TV show?