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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:


The prominent ones would be 

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.