tie-in
Noun
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Noun
tie-in (plural tie-ins)
- Something that is related or connected to another
- An authorized product based on a media property, such as a film or video game, by way of cross-promotion.
- 1986, Max Phillips, Backlash (in Your Sinclair magazine, December 1986)
- So while it might be pretty neat to see yourself as one of The Young Ones, as Dirty Den, Cobra, Rambo, Scooby or any of a hundred others, it's not really enough to cover up for the real problem with tie-in games.
- 1986, Max Phillips, Backlash (in Your Sinclair magazine, December 1986)
- An association or connection between things
- German: Verbundprodukt, angeknüpftes Produkt, Zusatzprodukt, Umsetzung, Tie-in
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