d21lewis said: It was awesome back in 2001 to talk to an onscreen character and get a response. I clearly remember my girlfriend saying, "He's in the room talking to that damn fish, again." How about nowadays? Now, I can talk to my phone and it will write down exactly what I say. I can download a free app and have a conversation with it. Would I still be as impressed by a digital fish with a salty attitutde? Oh well. At least with the 3DS, the Seaman will be more "in your face" than ever. |
It'd be cool if we could exchange Seamen with our friends. And imagine how cool it'd be with the 3D effect. Friends' Seamen coming right towards your face...
zarx said:
Dues Ex - Dues Ex: HR was a successful game bassed on a dead niche franchise Fallout 3 - The fallout franchise was long dead when Bethesda made one of the best selling RPGs of this gen Ninja Gaiden - there was a 10+ year gap between the NES games and the 2004 reboot Rayman Origins - A non Rabbids Rayman game hasn't been seen for years, Origins has already turned a profit Serious Sam 3 - you could argue the HD versions revitalised the long dead series btu what ever Metroid Prime Monkey Island/Sam & Max - Teltail found success with the franchises Mortal Kombat - the franchise was still arround but doing poorly until the reboot Street Fighter IV - same as Mortal Kombat |
I'm not sure I'd count Rayman, and I'm iffy on Prime because it launched day and date with Fusion, but otherwise this is a pretty good list. Thank you. I'm sure there are probably a few more we're missing too.