A developer requesting permission from the printer to create a video game about SpaceX and finally Elon Musk’s response.
18 January 2021
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Geen cabe duda de que la perseverancia sí da frutos nie. A video game creator it is proposed to call the attention of Elon Musk Log in! About 154 people wanting to contact SpaceX CEO through Twitter, the enthusiastic programmer received a reply.
The Independent Developer Lyubomir Vladimirov, promise to publish the same message for the diary worker for one year. His intention was to ask permission to Musk to develop a game inspired by SpaceX, his space exploration company.
‘Querido Elon. I’m a game developer and I’m making a game about Marte’s colonization with his participation and SpaceX’s. If you think it’s ingenious, then you need to be an ‘adelante’ to use your number and logos. Published are all days during a year or until you have received a ‘page’ or a ‘no’. 154/365 ”, says the post of the video game creator.
Over 22 weeks of insistence, el Tesla CEO finally the attention paid and contested the solicitation of Vladimirov.
“Puedes robar nuestro nombre / logos y probablemente net te te demandaremos”, responds to Space CEO from his Twitter account.
You can steal our name / logos and we will probably not sue you
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 13 January 2021
I received the answer from Elon Musk, the promising tutoring that is part of the video game series’ utilities for SpaceX.
I would like 80% of SpaceX’s game wins. In this way, the game will not only complete the important proposal to entertain the people and to spread their interests about Marte, so that we will also help that Elon Musk and SpaceX keep it ”, wrote the programmer, who promised to show more advances soon.
Vladimirov demonstrated that he did not lose time while waiting for Musk’s permission. In his profile you can find various videos that show the game interface.
However, it does not always go as planned: D
I recorded on full screen for better quality of failure.
More failures coming soon: D pic.twitter.com/0H4UdkC96e– Lyubomir Vladimirov (@lvladimirovBG) 17 January 2021