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I was shopping yesterday (and returning to Gamestop the used version of the HVS/Sega game Tournament of Legends because I could not the controllers in sync to regenerate).

At target I saw another HVS game, this one published by Red Wagon Games. It is ... wait for it ... Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.

That's right, HVS is doing a budget title based on a 45-year old TV property.

Any played it yet?  (It could be a seasonal buy for families).

 

Mike from Morgantown



      


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Mike, you are probably one of the few people on this website that admits to buying "garbage" games like that




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It doesn't suprise me High Voltage made children's games before and heck low budget childrens games print money, why not.



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Joelcool7 said:

It doesn't suprise me High Voltage made children's games before and heck low budget childrens games print money, why not.


I mean, the PS2 and GBA had the lion's share of those last gen, and that was one way those systems sold so many games overall.



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It surprises me people still buy games from High Voltage :/

I don't know what made them so popular.



Boutros said:

It surprises me people still buy games from High Voltage :/

I don't know what made them so popular.


The over hyped conduit maybe.



I'm still waiting for Gladiator AD to launch. I refuse to accept that tournament of legends was the same "enhanced"  game...



Linkasf said:
Boutros said:

It surprises me people still buy games from High Voltage :/

I don't know what made them so popular.


The over hyped conduit maybe.


It was that they were the first notable developer outside of Nintendo to say they were treating the Wii like a real system, not just something to "test" or throw a bone.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

err no