Porkour!
One of our favourite subgenres of licensed games is when a developer takes an established IP and pretty much decides to do whatever it wants with it, essentially using it to make the game of their dreams.
In the past, for instance, we’ve spoken to Digital Eclipse’s president Mika Mika briefly about how that studio once ended up using a Lilo & Stitch license for the Game Boy Advance as an opportunity to create their very own Metal Slug run ‘n gunner and covered the unusual case of Doki Denki Studio’s Piglet’s Big Game, which ended up going viral last year after being compared to Silent Hill and Resident Evil online.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Porkour!
One of our favourite subgenres of licensed games is when a developer takes an established IP and pretty much decides to do whatever it wants with it, essentially using it to make the game of their dreams.
In the past, for instance, we’ve spoken to Digital Eclipse’s president Mika Mika briefly about how that studio once ended up using a Lilo & Stitch license for the Game Boy Advance as an opportunity to create their very own Metal Slug run ‘n gunner and covered the unusual case of Doki Denki Studio’s Piglet’s Big Game, which ended up going viral last year after being compared to Silent Hill and Resident Evil online.
Read the full article on timeextension.com