Bureau of Interactive Entertainment · Section A

The Game
Licensor.

A quietly authoritative office where unregistered ideas are inspected, stamped, filed, and elevated into officially licensed interactive products.

Filing Hours 09:00 – 17:00
Department Interactive Works
Director M. Eames Jr.
—— Lobby —— scroll for the counter ↓
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The Counter

Three windows, three honest services. Approach any one and the clerk — equal parts archivist and design critic — will know precisely which form to pull.

Window A

Title Registration

The first appointment any prototype keeps. We catalogue the working title, the genre lineage, the platforms intended, and the team of record. A handsome certificate follows in eight working days.

  • Working title reservation
  • Genre and platform ledger
  • Team of record index
FORM GL·TR Filing Fee · Tier I
Window B

Rights & Clearance

An unhurried review of every borrowed melody, font, character, and code library. Released games leave this window with a tidy clearance dossier.

FORM GL·RC
Window C

Distribution Stamp

The final, embossed stamp authorising sale across territories, storefronts, and physical media. Heavy paper. Quiet ceremony.

FORM GL·DS
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The Filing Room

Six drawers of a Scandinavian walnut cabinet, each calibrated to a different category of interactive work. Pull a drawer; the system knows which forms apply.

Console Titles

Boxed cartridges, optical media, and digital releases for dedicated home consoles.

DRAWER 01

Mobile Releases

Handheld interactive works distributed through application bureaus, with monthly residual filings.

DRAWER 02

PC Distribution

Personal computer titles, both retail and digital, including expansions and downloadable content.

DRAWER 03

Arcade Cabinets

Coin-operated and location-based interactive machinery for amusement halls and lounges.

DRAWER 04

Tabletop Hybrids

Board, card, and miniature games with companion software components or scoring applications.

DRAWER 05

Immersive Works

Virtual, augmented, and mixed-reality experiences requiring sensory and content-rating review.

DRAWER 06
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The Process Floor

Four orderly steps from a sealed envelope to an embossed certificate. Drag, swipe, or scroll the panels — the route line keeps you company.

01

Submit

Bring your prototype, design notebook, and team roster to Window A. The clerk issues a numbered case folder in Linen White stock.

GL·01 — Intake
02

Review

Three reviewers — archivist, attorney, and designer-in-residence — examine the work for clarity, originality, and clearance status.

GL·02 — Review
03

Stamp

Approved files receive the Bureau’s embossed stamp, applied by hand at the centre of the title page. A small ceremony, by appointment.

GL·03 — Stamping
04

File

The dossier is placed in the walnut cabinet under its drawer category. A duplicate certificate is mailed to the studio of record.

GL·04 — Filing