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  • 'Shaq Fu' trademarks join Shaquille O'Neal's 'Shaqfighter'

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    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    06.05.2013

    Shaquille O'Neal's licensing company, Mine O' Mine, registered four gaming-centric trademarks for "Shaq Fu" on May 31, following the company's trademark for "Shaqfighter" earlier that month. The Shaq Fu trademarks cover the gamut of electronic software and related goods, including "action skill games," bobble-head dolls, television programs and printed materials. Shaq Fu already exists as that 2D fighting game from 1994 – but we'd be just fine forgetting that one completely and starting fresh with whatever Mine O' Mine has planned.

  • Shaq's licensing company trademarks 'Shaqfighter'

    by 
    Jordan Mallory
    Jordan Mallory
    05.15.2013

    Mine O' Mine, the licensing company responsible for all things bearing the resemblance of the legendarily mononymous Shaq, has registered a trademark for "Shaqfighter." The trademark's Goods and Services qualifications cover the term for "providing online games" and "computer and video game characters," among many other purposes along that line, which leads us to believe that this is probably a video game thing. Of course, when the words "Shaq" and "fighter" are thrown together in such close proximity, 1994's Shaq-fu immediately springs to mind for any of us old enough to remember it in all of its confusing, supernatural glory. Well, "glory." Here's hoping this new jam ends up being more than an Infinity Blade clone starring an endless bloodline of medieval Shaqs. Actually ...