soundscream
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Maybe Toca is making a return.
F-Zero
It'll not be Outrun so I don't care
I doubt it's OutRun, seeing as Sega abandoned all the Ferrari licenses, even delisting all the older games.
I agree.Probably OutRun or Sega Rally
Honestly Gran Turismo Vita was the first thing i thought of, but i don't know if it's really possible.Sumo owned by Sega? Honestly nothing they have fits.
I could see them doing Gram Tourismo Vita and it could fit.
I agree.
Honestly Gran Turismo Vita was the first thing i thought of, but i don't know if it's really possible.
Dont play with my heart.. that game was so damn good on the n64.
Come on guys, OutRun? What is this 1990?
It's Riiiidge Racer.
There is only one driving franchise.
Microprose Grand Prix, you know you want to, otherwise TOCA would be awesome.
Are some people drunk or are some of these suggestions facetious?
"one of the most successful driving franchises of all time"
That's not F-Zero, that's not Outrun, Sega Rally (or any sega racing game).
And given the job description they are fans of REAL cars.
Two of the most successful franchises?
Forza at number 2 and GT at number 1.
It COULD be Forza Horizon 2, as the hint at Top Gear points toward Forza. MS did some crazy deal that somehow made PD give up all of their Top Gear traces... so it could be Forza, or maybe it's just saying they are fans of real cars? Sony has contracted Sumo Digital for several games before, so it could be either GT7 (or GT6 DLC content) or maybe it's GT Vita, as they have done other Vita ports before like LBP.
Didn't say gaming franchises.
Top Gear the game?
Top gear:the video game!
Best game....in the world!
Would laugh at Top Gear: The Game
They never said it was a gaming franchise
Indeed. Straight from the words of S0L:Isn't Sumo Digital the latest incarnation of Infogrames Studios Sheffield, formerly Gremlin Interactive? I wonder if there are people from the Lotus Turbo Challenge days still working there.
Sumo Digital has been around for a little while now, but tell us how it was formed?
Sumo was born out of the ashes of Gremlin Interactive/Infogrames Sheffield House. When Infogrames closed the studio, the management team decided to go it alone, recruiting back many of the ex-Gremlin staff. Wed got a couple of games in development based on things we were working before the Sheffield House studio was closed, and figured wed make a go of it from there. I think back then the plan was to keep the firm small and wed hopefully turn a profit.