To the best of my knowledge, I’ve never encountered a person who didn’t like Bugs Bunny. Batman and Fred Flintstone also have their share of fans, and we mustn’t forget Scooby-Doo. But why am I going on about these characters? Because they’re all owned by Warner Bros., and this spring, they’ll all be incorporated into an “immersive animation experience” known as T-Works.
T-Works: An Anvil Above The RestThat’s not even intended to be the main feature of T-Works, though. A press release speaks of “[i]mmersive virtual worlds where users interact with each other and assume a cartoon identity based on existing characters . . .” Expect games galore, as well, and everything should, as one might hope, be secure and child-safe.
It’s at this point in any article where I feel obligated to get into the negative aspects of a subject (assuming I haven’t already). But in regards to T-Works, I can’t. As Mashable’s Pete Cashmore writes, “Despite the widely-held belief that media companies are incompetent at building social networks, everything we’re hearing about this one sounds promising.”
We’ll give you updates as we get ‘em.
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