In the early days at Disney, the idea for Kingdom Hearts was regarded by some as an “abomination”. Instead of the typical licensed game, it wouldn't focus on highlighting one particular title, but rather would be a crossover between fifty years of Disney properties. Even riskier to their brand was Square Enix's proposal to use their own Final Fantasy characters and have them interact with fan-favourite figures like Donald and Goofy. It got even more bizarre when game director Tetsuya Nomura walked into a meeting with a picture of the new protagonist Sora wielding a massive chainsaw. This was terrifying for Disney, who had become known in the industry for being strict with licensing out their characters.
Konami: "Notice of Service Termination
Thank you for your continued support of 'Amazing Bomberman'.
The game has been available on Apple Arcade since its launch in August 2022, but due to multiple factors, the game has decided to end its service and operations.
Please refer to the schedule below for details.
We would like to thank you all for your enthusiastic support of the game.
The entire development team would like to express our deepest gratitude.
We hope you will enjoy the game until the very end."
I mean… it was pretty underwhelming. They basically slapped on that overused “neon remaster” aesthetic that a bunch of older revivals have leaned on, cranked up the speed a bit, and called it a day. No real innovation, no fresh ideas, just a faster, flashier version of something we’ve already seen.
Who would have thought that giving games away for free would be so lucrative?
Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella shared a bullish report on the performance of the Xbox gaming business also on PlayStation.
I'm kind of hoping they drop most hardware support here with a 'good enough console' next generation and focus more on being a publisher. Obviously that is doing well for them and they can still push cloud gaming since it's going to tons of smart TVS and devices. They're now the largest video game publisher in the world, if they aren't doing the most sales and pre-orders, then they would be in trouble. They aren't.
“We continue to transform the business and focus on margin expansion as we bring our games to over 500 million monthly active users across devices. We ended the quarter as the top publisher by pre-orders and pre-installs on both Xbox and PlayStation Store.”
Amazing news!
Xbox reigning within rival territory.
Big slap in the face of haters who used to crap on Xbox´s games and its quality.
We brought two of the biggest publishers in the world, cost thousands of people their livelihoods and consolidated a huge part of the industry, look how successful we are at gaming!
I wish there was a scene with Cloud and Mickey onscreen together
I love articles like this. More, please!