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Title: Reservoir Dogs for Ps2, X-box and...
Post by: The Omen on March 07, 2003, 07:49:19 PM
...of course not the GC.   SCI, who developed the 'italian job' games has bought the game rights to Mr. Tarantinos master flick.  If done correctly , this game could be great, but it probably will be done horribly like most movie to game endeavors.  Maybe the Cube will get a port since SCI is porting over 'Italian Job'.  Give me a 'True Romance(Tarantino wrote)' game where you can play as Clarence or Alabama in co-op mode, and then i'll be excited.
Title: Reservoir Dogs for Ps2, X-box and...
Post by: Grey Ninja on March 07, 2003, 11:50:40 PM
Reservoir Dogs was great because of the dialog and style in the movie.  It wasn't for the action scenes.  I really don't think that the movie could be made into a good game at all.  Somehow I doubt we are missing much.

I am still annoyed at this 3rd party shunning of GameCube though all the same.
Title: Reservoir Dogs for Ps2, X-box and...
Post by: Hostile Creation on March 08, 2003, 11:25:56 AM
Mostly small corporations are shunning it. . . crappy ones.  EA, Sega, Capcom, (more, I'm not good with developer names), and some other small (but good) insitutions (Retro, Silicon Knights, etc) seem to be clinging to Gamecube, since it's "developer friendly" (plus Nintendo is cool).  Things may change come next console. . . N64, despite Nintendo's good games on it, got a bad name, and that's the only reason why Gamecube isn't roaringly successful.  And the fact that people are stupid, but I intend to slaughter all the idiots in the world before the next gen console comes out. . .
Title: Reservoir Dogs for Ps2, X-box and...
Post by: Michael8983 on March 08, 2003, 11:58:45 AM
Developers can be really sheepish.
Now that the king of all American developers, EA, has pledged so much support to the GCN, I think the rest will have a lot more confidence in it.
Same thing for Japanese developers. Konami is, if I'm not mistaken, the biggest third-party in Japan and the recent announcement of a MGS title on the GCN should shake things up. Of course, we probably have Capcom to thank for it. If not for the REmake which proved an "M" rated game can sell well on the console, I don't think Konami would be doing this.
So I think this is basically going to be a case of one good thing leading to another, and another, and another . . .