The game was being developed by Pseudo Interactive.
CombyLaurent — a French video game preservationist whose work we’ve covered in the past — has recently announced that they have managed to archive 11 prototypes of a cancelled Vectorman PS2 game that would have seen the Sega character make the jump to 3D. That’s in addition to a bunch of other design documents and concept art, which are all now available to view on the Sega Dreamcast Info Game Preservation website.
Vectorman, in case you’ve never heard of it, was a 2D action platformer designed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega. It was released in North America and Europe in 1995 and saw players take control of the game’s titular robot (or “orbot” as it is referred to here) as they embark on a quest to defeat the evil dictator Warhead.
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The game was being developed by Pseudo Interactive.
CombyLaurent — a French video game preservationist whose work we’ve covered in the past — has recently announced that they have managed to archive 11 prototypes of a cancelled Vectorman PS2 game that would have seen the Sega character make the jump to 3D. That’s in addition to a bunch of other design documents and concept art, which are all now available to view on the Sega Dreamcast Info Game Preservation website.
Vectorman, in case you’ve never heard of it, was a 2D action platformer designed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega. It was released in North America and Europe in 1995 and saw players take control of the game’s titular robot (or “orbot” as it is referred to here) as they embark on a quest to defeat the evil dictator Warhead.
Read the full article on timeextension.com