Not to mention a video game theme park would usher in a new era of what themed attractions could be: highly interactive, dynamic, immersive, and visually stunning. With UC's know-how and Comcast's cash flow, just imagine the possibilities.
And you know they'd be up to the challenge. Look at IOA. That whole park was one huge experiment. So much innovation that astounds fifteen years later.
There are timeless video game franchises, like Mario and Pokemon. And besides, I say it time and time again, compare the popularity of Toon Lagoon with the relevance of those characters. Look at Splash Mountain. How many kids have seen Song of the South? People come for the things that are familiar, but they stay for the things they fall in love with.