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Well, another game that has a name that reminds us of another game. Remember that overhyped PC game called Hellgate London? Well, this is nothing like that. Is it bad that this looks a ton better than both Star Fox Adventures and Star Fox Assault? Hellgate But even though its gone, its not forgotten. It is a shame this game will never see the light of day.
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The scale of the creatures was impressive as well. Not to mention the graphics looked really good for a Dreamcast games, look at the ship going down next to the water. This game is like that, if it was set in a more real looking sci-fi tone. Wait, that was the last great Star Fox game, now that I think about it. Yep, one of the only Nintendo franchises that I will openly admit to liking, especially the one on the Nintendo 64. When you saw the footage for this game, what did you think it reminded you of? To me, it looked like Star Fox. If they went this far, they should have delayed it to make it an awesome game… right? I guess not, since the game was costing them money and of course, SEGA was really careful at the time not to spent too much. Which is already not good, especially if this is one of the first games the public will see when they buy their white machines that think for themselves.įair enough reason not to make the launch window, the game obviously needed work. This is a good question, why would SEGA stop working on an incredible looking game, especially if it was slated to be a launch title and was shown off to the press at 1998’s Tokyo Game Show? According to Ben Fischer, who worked as a digital texture artist on the game, it was just too short and according to him it wasn’t fun. NDEI is a Hollywood special effects company that worked on shows like Babylon 5 and helped create the cutscenes for this game. Was the game cheap? Probably not, since they did hire Netter Digital Entertainment, Inc (NDEI). Geist Force was suppose to be a launch title for the Dreamcast and one of the first SEGA of America developed games for that platform. But this game has nothing to do with the Nintendo published Geist video game, this was in development long before that game was even conceived. I’m going to be honest, any game with the word Geist always makes me think about this piece of turd. Here is my salute to the most awesome looking cancelled Dreamcast games. You are stuck wondering what those games could have been, if they came out. There is always something about seeing new information about a game before it hits the store shelves, especially when those games you are looking forward to never make it to the shelves. When I was in middle school, all I did was read the Official Dreamcast magazine and look at the long list of upcoming games.