PolyGone said:mother 3 (64)
Mother 3 was planned for the Nintendo 64!?
PolyGone said:mother 3 (64)
Thermite said:Mother 3 was planned for the Nintendo 64!?
Hey at least it was in a decent movie.rootdaemon said:Demonik.
It was shown at E3 2005 and it was being published by Majesco before Majesco threw all their money away. The game looked great and had great features and a great premise. Unfortunately no publisher picked up the game and I have yet to hear anything since.
No clue, but they haven't said anything about it since E3 2005.GenericPseudonym said:Metronome is cancelled?
rootdaemon said:Demonik.
It was shown at E3 2005 and it was being published by Majesco before Majesco threw all their money away. The game looked great and had great features and a great premise. Unfortunately no publisher picked up the game and I have yet to hear anything since.
Dot50Cal said:
One exceptional title under development off site is what is being described by IG sources as the first-ever virtual reality RPG, Power Crystal. According to those who have witnessed the game in motion, the early version of the graphics engine is blazingly fast despite its use of beautiful visual effects: You can walk up to the shore line of a river or lake and see glimmering translucent water splashing the shoreline without polygon breakup, and you can then look into the water and see pebbles and sedimentary rocks in the basin. Early versions allow the player to fully walk around and explore a village.
GDJustin said:Bear with me, but I just have the faintest of faint memories regarding this game - maybe someone can ID it for me -
-It was supposed to come out on the PS1, and the whole premise was that there was this ball (tire?) that rolled down a hill that the player controlled, and you were supposed to fuck as much shit up on the way down as you could. You'd earn cash to upgrade your ball/tire by adding spikes and other things to it.
-I THINK the game had a Caveman/BC theme to it... like you were wrecking up villages and stuff. But maybe not.
-It had a behind-the-back 3D perspective, like those Crash Bandicoot levels.
...and that's all I remember. Younger Justin read a preview of that game like 11 years ago and thought it sounded like the most awesome game ever. I don't think it ever came out.
djtiesto said:Killwheel?
Killwheel
KillWheel's basic premise: You play a two headed ogre who races through lush valleys and green forests in a big spiked wheel smashing the villages of peaceful elves and halflings. Not very well adjusted, but entirely original. Unfortunately Killwheel never made it across the finish line. You need more than originality to get published, and KillWheel just didn't have fun enough gameplay to go along with its wacky premise.
Core407 said:I think my biggest disappointment was with Fate. I remember when they announced the MMO for the Xbox and how everyone was claiming it to be the next big thing. I think they promised region-specific langauges that players would have to learn and along side the ability to own homes and what-not.
GDJustin said:Huh... I think that just might have been it:
http://www.boomhower.com/titles.html
I don't even remember enough about the game to know if that's it or not. This certainly fits the bill, though. I bet this is the same game. all I remember is reading one short blurb in a mag and thinking it was THE MOST AWESOMEST IDEA EVER.
In fact I'm in my 20s now and I still kinda think that. I want a XBLA game where I roll downhill in a wheel and wreck shit up.
GDJustin said:Not that I wanna continue having a conversation with myself, but anyway, a little internet-sluething revealed to me that the game got a name change to Torc: Legend of the Ogre Crown. There's much more info (and videos of a leaked build) floating around under that name:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHaG2NDrxSY
Shame the game was never released.
Edit: HAHAHA I found the *exact* blurb I read that I mentioned in my first post, that got me so excited about the game as a kid:
After reading that and re-reading my original post, I'm impressed with my memory. My fuzzy descrip. of the game was pretty damn accurate.
definitely...=(Nightz said:
I was really looking forward to this