-Banjo-Kazooie (the old, and not something like nuts & bolts)
-Donkey Kong Country
-Banjo-Kazooie (the old, and not something like nuts & bolts)
-Donkey Kong Country
Doki Doki Panic
"You can never jump away from Conclusions. Getting back is not so easy. That's why we're so terribly crowded here."
Canby - The Phantom Tollbooth
Little Nemo: Dream Master
"You can never jump away from Conclusions. Getting back is not so easy. That's why we're so terribly crowded here."
Canby - The Phantom Tollbooth
I want a Naughty Dog developed Crash Bandicoot.
I grew up with those bad boys, and seeing the franchise deteriorate after Sony shipped it off was quite saddening. A PS3 addition would surely erase my depression. 
Hmm... nobody's said Kid Icarus yet? I know there's the rumors of the Wii one, but until I see what they've done with it (if anything), I won't hold my breath for it. But I think it desperately needs a new version.
-dunno001
-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...
| Gabriel84 said: Gauntlet |
this. even though it's sorta not a platformer, I want my green archer with a little butterfly!!!
@ quickdraw, Sony never shipped it off, they never owned it. Naughty Dog did not own the IP either, I think Universal games did, who co-published it with Sony. Sony published Jak and Daxter in 2000, which is why when Sony bought Naughty Dog in 2000, who were previously a private company, they got the J & D license
| Munkeh111 said: @ quickdraw, Sony never shipped it off, they never owned it. Naughty Dog did not own the IP either, I think Universal games did, who co-published it with Sony. Sony published Jak and Daxter in 2000, which is why when Sony bought Naughty Dog in 2000, who were previously a private company, they got the J & D license |
actually. universal owned 20% of naughty dog. and when sony tried to buy them they had to give them the crah ip for their stake in the company. kind of like take-two and Oni
| Munkeh111 said: @ quickdraw, Sony never shipped it off, they never owned it. Naughty Dog did not own the IP either, I think Universal games did, who co-published it with Sony. Sony published Jak and Daxter in 2000, which is why when Sony bought Naughty Dog in 2000, who were previously a private company, they got the J & D license |
Either way, when the series left Naughty Dog's hands (and indeed Sony's systems) it went down the toilet.
I don't care for the specifics, I just want a new ND Crash Bandicoot
.
@quickdraw mcgraw
i would also love to see a new crash(from naughty). also a new spyro(from insomniac)
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