Agents of Geek: Everyone has a few video games in their life that sucked away hours of their youth. Some games I couldn’t help but stay glued to the TV playing over, and over, and over again–even when I could move on to another game. I’ve had a few games in my past that lured me in and would vice grip my existence. Unfortunately, I can’t list all the games that have done that to me through my life, so I am keeping it restricted to a few games from my childhood and teenage years. I started playing video games on the Atari 2600 and Coleco ADAM, but it wasn’t until the NES came on to the scene that my video game addiction began, and carried into my teenage years. I played plenty of games in the mid 80′s, but it wasn’t until the late 80′s and the 90′s that I found my favorite time-murdering games.
“There are many iconic platformers yet Kid Chameleon is rarely discussed so allow me to shine the spotlight on this retro treasure.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
Acquire, famous for games like Tenchu and Octopath Traveler, becomes KADOKAWA subsidiary. Can this mean a revival for beloved series?
I would kill to have a Way of the Samurai game with a huge budget and modern tech... The first game was one of my greatest joys on PS2 back in the day. And I really hope From Software will do something with Tenchu... I hate that they're just sitting on the IP like it doesn't even exist.
Tenchu would be superb in this day and age. Ninja and samurai games are hot right now and more is better.
"The company was unable to focus enough on its main hope"
Nope. Going back to the 32X as the reason Sega lost that generation doesn't go back far enough before the Saturn.
Sega executives need to blame themselves as to why Sega lost that generation. Not Saturn. Not 32X. Not Sega CD. Nope. Executives were the reason why. It wasn't the hardware. Those devices were either dropped early or released to soon resulting in a developer backlash the hurt the game catalog. They really shouldn't have been made at all because they should have planned their next move more carefully. It has nothing to do with the devices. Poor leadership decisions and lack of unity within the company are what happened.
Love how blame is always shifted away from what is the truth. Writing a book placing the blame on the 32X isn't the truth.