http://www.gamespot.com/news/6144914.html
Under new ownership, the company returns with a MMOG
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6144914.html
Under new ownership, the company returns with a MMOG
These cartridges are dirty as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!
They're gonna be a Working Designs! Just with MMOG's. Good luck Acclaim... You'll need it... again.
Because it makes no attempt to be great, it is therefore extremely great.
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"Why won't you just die?!" - Colour me confused on such a... crazy title. Acclaim may just be a 'name' to us, but there are people behind this name who, I'm guessing, just want to make video games.
Good luck to them.
why anyone would want to keep the name is beyond me. Being one of the worst licensed game makers (IMO) producing shovel ware by the ton. is not a name I would want my company to be known for.
There was some game they were working on that had a lot good press... can't remember the name of it now, but it was supposed to be really good. It would be nice if they resurrected it.
The Red Star, that's what it was. It had a lot of promise. It's too bad it didn't make it to market.
maybe we should start a fund pool, and buy the rights to the game and hand it to a publisher/distributor.
i was actually wonder if i could do that with really obscure games from defunct companies. there are quite a few beat 'em ups i would like to release on compilation discs or something.
Time for a Steel Empire 2 online petition.
They weren't all bad, although admittably a lot of their titles were bottom of the barrel material, ala BMX XXX. A second chance is deserved.
"If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made."
But they were important to Nintendo, or? (according to Game Over, the book)
First third party NES developer in USA?
Weren't they formed from ex-Activision employers?
At least I'll remember them together with Turok 1, one of the finest FPS on the N64 next to Goldeneye and Perfect Dark.
Guns don't kill people,
Chuck Norris kills people!
they also ported some great midway games during the 16 bit era (MK, NBA Jam), and published some decent games from japan like Darius Gaiden for the Saturn.
they were nowhere near the level of Froggo on the 2600
I say good luck to acclaim, they will need it.
I did like Wrestlemania The Arcade Game though, one of my favorite wrestling games IMO.
Dance Dance Toejam and Earl!
I'll never forget Total Recall for the NES. And by that I mean recalling the frustration and profanity that spew from my young mouth trying to finish that turd of a game.
And yet, strangely enough, I look back fondly.
I dunno, there was alot of their stuff on the N64 that I liked. I second the original Turok game. Spent lots of time running around with those cool weapons. The tech bow with the poison arrow was good for a laugh.
Why does it matter who makes the game as long as its fun?
I remember Acclaim more for theier brazenly stupid marketing techniques. It's like some company from 2008 naming themselves Infinium Labs.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
The only great thing I found about em was just the turok games only thats it I wonder sometimes why people take acclaim as a high profile company , but I guess its just casual gamers.
U GAIZ JUST DONT LIKE CHANGE , (builds a artificial foundation here)
They published Bust-A-Move 4 for Dreamcast, my personal favorite in the series.