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big big big game, used to kill hours trying to top my highest scorea 3d/HD remake or sequel would be too muchwatching some youtube videos of it atm, the soundtrack was SICK
lol what the hell was that game when your doing kick ups with a beanbag lol ghahahahahah
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Road Rash, game was sick, drive a motorbike and bash the sh*t out of anyone in ur way, then buy upgrades.
motorstorm ftw
lol @ no one mentioning warriorsvip2 mandem are not serious
c/sWing Commander for a next gen console.Getaway needs a proper sequel without sh*t mechanics and poor character/car movement, infact a gme engine overhaul but obv we might be seing that if the plan get put back on.GTA London
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shenmue 3, from what i've heard basically isnt happening. At one point it looked like it was but its highly unlikely they will release a shenmue 3, although the demand for it is huge and there is still a small posibility it could happen it looks very unlikely. its been cancelled a few times now. Yu Suzuki (producer from sega who created shenmue and shenmue 2) apparently is interested in making a third though. think theres been a few reasons quoted as to why it is unlikely to happen but the demand is definately huge for it. game would sell so much, first 2 are 2 of the best games i have played.
Considering the high production costs and high critical praise, Shenmue experienced disappointing sales. According to IGN, the game, which cost an unprecedented $70 million to make,[14] would have had to be purchased twice by every single Dreamcast owner in order to turn Sega a profit. The 70 million investment presumably included the budget for the resources for additional sequels. The Sega Saturn version included the plot of both the first and second games at the very least, and although the full extent may never be known, a significant portion of the budget quoted for "Shenmue" was used on resources for future chapters, and the characters, plot and environments/gameplay of at least the entire second game (Shenmue II) existed in rough form before the first game was released.[15][16] The game was the 4th best selling title on the Dreamcast and one of the six titles to sell over a million units worldwide.[17] Shenmue is consistently listed as one of several key Dreamcast titles (most of them Sega productions) that ensured the console enjoyed solid sales during the Christmas season of 2000.[citation needed]
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shenmue 3, from what i've heard basically isnt happening. At one point it looked like it was but its highly unlikely they will release a shenmue 3, although the demand for it is huge and there is still a small posibility it could happen it looks very unlikely. its been cancelled a few times now. Yu Suzuki (producer from sega who created shenmue and shenmue 2) apparently is interested in making a third though. think theres been a few reasons quoted as to why it is unlikely to happen but the demand is definately huge for it. game would sell so much, first 2 are 2 of the best games i have played.
Considering the high production costs and high critical praise, Shenmue experienced disappointing sales. According to IGN, the game, which cost an unprecedented $70 million to make,[14] would have had to be purchased twice by every single Dreamcast owner in order to turn Sega a profit. The 70 million investment presumably included the budget for the resources for additional sequels. The Sega Saturn version included the plot of both the first and second games at the very least, and although the full extent may never be known, a significant portion of the budget quoted for "Shenmue" was used on resources for future chapters, and the characters, plot and environments/gameplay of at least the entire second game (Shenmue II) existed in rough form before the first game was released.[15][16] The game was the 4th best selling title on the Dreamcast and one of the six titles to sell over a million units worldwide.[17] Shenmue is consistently listed as one of several key Dreamcast titles (most of them Sega productions) that ensured the console enjoyed solid sales during the Christmas season of 2000.[citation needed]
LMAO. Dem great business minds dere.
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shenmue 3, from what i've heard basically isnt happening. At one point it looked like it was but its highly unlikely they will release a shenmue 3, although the demand for it is huge and there is still a small posibility it could happen it looks very unlikely. its been cancelled a few times now. Yu Suzuki (producer from sega who created shenmue and shenmue 2) apparently is interested in making a third though. think theres been a few reasons quoted as to why it is unlikely to happen but the demand is definately huge for it. game would sell so much, first 2 are 2 of the best games i have played.
Considering the high production costs and high critical praise, Shenmue experienced disappointing sales. According to IGN, the game, which cost an unprecedented $70 million to make,[14] would have had to be purchased twice by every single Dreamcast owner in order to turn Sega a profit. The 70 million investment presumably included the budget for the resources for additional sequels. The Sega Saturn version included the plot of both the first and second games at the very least, and although the full extent may never be known, a significant portion of the budget quoted for "Shenmue" was used on resources for future chapters, and the characters, plot and environments/gameplay of at least the entire second game (Shenmue II) existed in rough form before the first game was released.[15][16] The game was the 4th best selling title on the Dreamcast and one of the six titles to sell over a million units worldwide.[17] Shenmue is consistently listed as one of several key Dreamcast titles (most of them Sega productions) that ensured the console enjoyed solid sales during the Christmas season of 2000.[citation needed]
LMAO. Dem great business minds dere.
Makes sense, they made it to sell Dreamcasts.
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