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Not a great loss to the gamning world, but still not a good sign of things to come.
KILL HIM!!
It isn't very good anyway.
> Futurama? it's hardly the height of popularity is it, despite its
> genius...
The last ever 2 Futurama's are on next Sunday. Why end a great series so quickly?
> They've got The Simpsons license and judging from what i've seen and
> read, Hit and Run is gonna be quite excellent.
HaR is game on my 'Wanted' list.
God, I hate gaming... so many games... so little money...
> They seem to have little sense at all - games like 'Mace' would only
> sell if they had a massive license behind them
They've got The Simpsons license and judging from what i've seen and read, Hit and Run is gonna be quite excellent.
£8.
It's not much, now, is it?
> Not a game I'd have bought (Might get Star Wars:Bounty Hunter on
> Saturday though...), but still, it's a shame.
Star Wars Bounty Hunter isn't that good, it could have been made alot better!
They seem to have little sense at all - games like 'Mace' would only sell if they had a massive license behind them (i.e. Star Wars), and Futurama? it's hardly the height of popularity is it, despite its genius...
> Did they say why they canned it?
It sold pretty terribly on Xbox and PS2 in the States.
The PC version is only getting a release in Europe, nowhere else.
Vivendi seem to be pulling a lot of their products away from Cube, they did the same with Futurama which also sold pretty badly.
Not a game I'd have bought (Might get Star Wars:Bounty Hunter on Saturday though...), but still, it's a shame.