Those were the other patents.I was thinking MARIO Kart or Donkey Kong.
:shrug:
It's not drawn like a DK patent... and recent Universal patents drawings have been a little too forthcoming about the project they are meant for...
But the patent so clearly spells out Potter or Nintendo, which begs the question: isn't another coaster a little redundant for those two properties?
This is what should have been done on Gringott's though...
Ministry of Magic?
How often are these parents used?
Coming from the tech patent-stalking world, 99% of patents never seem to end up in a product
It does fit, even with the general idea of what we got.It's not drawn like a DK patent... and recent Universal patents drawings have been a little too forthcoming about the project they are meant for...
But the patent so clearly spells out Potter or Nintendo, which begs the question: isn't another coaster a little redundant for those two properties?
This is what should have been done on Gringott's though...
I'm thinking JP mine evolved into DK mine.Universal *seems* a little more purposeful in their patents. It at least signifies that something received a significant amount of blue sky work.
As in they don't make a bunch of patents and maybe or maybe not apply a project to it. They usually start with a particular project in mind, go into the development of a ride and then that patent is born out of it. Even if that particular project eventually doesn't happen, like Lorax or the JP mine coaster.
This reminds me of the Gringott's patent/drawings leaking on NYE 2012 from TPI. Fun memories!
I constantly forget about that rumored park...The possibilities are endlessThis could very well be for a Fantastic beasts ride in the third park. Uni probably has access to things about the next movies that we don't know about.