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Originally Posted by Panda_Kahn_fan
These games are made on a smaller budget, and with a shorter development time. Could you imagine what would happen if Konami got the license back, and made an upgraded 2d sequel to turtles in time? Or even if somebody else made a TMNT retro arcade style beat em' up, and followed the Konami model faithfully, we could have a mega hit on our hands.
The retro game boom is not just a hipster niche market, these games are SELLING!
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That's great news. I didn't know Sonic Mania was doing that well.
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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB
Fun of the original games:
*mash* *mash* *mash* the same 2 buttons over and over again. Absolutely riveting... in 1990.
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I take it you completely ignored Panda's above post then?
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Originally Posted by Powder
Ehhhh, you need to remember, the TMNT games did as well as they did because they were the new f**king Mickey Mouse. Pokemon's just about the only other thing that took the world by storm to a similar extent. There's no way a new installment would touch Sonic or Crash sale levels, you're delusional.
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Kind of have to disagree here. Sonic has been in quite a rut and hasn't had a critical or commercial hit since 1999. Sonic Mania has saved his reputation. Crash was pretty much dead until they released the remastered version. So yeah I don't see why not, the competition of those two to TMNT isn't as big as you think.