By contrast, I will not talk about old NES or Genesis games like Mario and Sonic. This means, for example, that I may talk about Dungeons and Dragons as it relates to Appendix N, or about The Shadow’s classic incarnation. – The above label will only apply to modern iterations of the brand, defined here as anything from 1980 onward. – I define “major brand” or “major media franchise” as any IP that has positive mentions on major geek culture blogs such as Bleeding Cool, Tor.com, Anime News Network, etc. Today, I will clarify how I will practice Brand Zero. Yesterday, I made a post stating that I won’t talk about big media franchises on this blog anymore, calling it “Brand Zero.” The aim of it is to promote works that will never gain visibility on large geek culture blogs for one reason or another rather than posting about some major brand that doesn’t need any help getting the word out.
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