Random: Rare Footage Of Cancelled Dreamcast RPG ‘Metal Max: Wild Eyes’ Discovered Online

The footage is over 2 years old, but seems to have slipped under the radar.

When researching the history of cancelled games, you’d be surprised at how much information and materials are simply hiding in plain sight. It could be anything from a first-hand developer account squirrelled away on some old outdated blog to untitled images published on an artist’s portfolio site, or as it looks to be the case with the cancelled Dreamcast RPG Metal Max: Wild Eyes a YouTube video that was uploaded to the site and largely ignored.

Just yesterday (October 18th), on Twitter, the Dreamcast/Saturn fan Rolly alerted their followers to the discovery of the 5-minute video that features 5 minutes of gameplay from a prototype of the abandoned Crea-Tech RPG. The video has been online for the past two years (being posted in May 2021), but in that time has surprisingly only managed to rack up less than 150 views despite being the most in-depth look at the game available (a short 20-second clip was previously all we had).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

The footage is over 2 years old, but seems to have slipped under the radar.

When researching the history of cancelled games, you’d be surprised at how much information and materials are simply hiding in plain sight. It could be anything from a first-hand developer account squirrelled away on some old outdated blog to untitled images published on an artist’s portfolio site, or as it looks to be the case with the cancelled Dreamcast RPG Metal Max: Wild Eyes a YouTube video that was uploaded to the site and largely ignored.

Just yesterday (October 18th), on Twitter, the Dreamcast/Saturn fan Rolly alerted their followers to the discovery of the 5-minute video that features 5 minutes of gameplay from a prototype of the abandoned Crea-Tech RPG. The video has been online for the past two years (being posted in May 2021), but in that time has surprisingly only managed to rack up less than 150 views despite being the most in-depth look at the game available (a short 20-second clip was previously all we had).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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