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by chongli
434 days ago
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Exactly. The idea of Indiana Jones, the adventurer archaeologist more at home throwing a punch than reading a book, is neither owned by nor unique to Lucasfilm (Disney). There is a ton of media out there featuring this trope character [1]. Yes, the trope is overwhelmingly associated with the image of Harrison Ford in a fedora within the public consciousness, but copyright does not apply to abstract ideas such as tropes. Some great video games to feature adventurer archaeologists: * NetHack (One of the best roles in the game) * Tomb Raider series (Lara Croft is a bona fide archaeologist) * Uncharted series (Nathan Drake is more of a treasure hunter but he becomes an archaeologist when he retires from adventuring) * Professor Layton series * La-Mulana series (very obviously inspired by Indiana Jones, but not derivative) * Spelunky (inspired by La-Mulana) [1] https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AdventurerArchae... |
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