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Thread: How did Sony get this good?

  1. Don't question it, just enjoy the constant flow of games

  2. Didn't Sony Imagesoft did make Mickey Mania? Or was that Traveler's Tales/ My memory evades...

  3. #13
    Travellers Tales developed it, Sony Imagesoft published it.

  4. I have a little more respect lately for Sony's development teams. They aren't anywhere near the level of Nintendo or Sega crews, but they are quite capable of coming up with classic material.

  5. Originally posted by Zerodash
    Didn't Sony Imagesoft did make Mickey Mania? Or was that Traveler's Tales/ My memory evades...
    TT did it... but Imagesoft (in fact the team now known as Polyphony the makers of GT) did Skyblazer and Hook. Two very excellent games.
    You sir, are a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.

  6. Sony seems to be the only company that still cares about their games and teams.
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  7. What happened to Psygnosis? Did Sony absorb them. They were one of my favorite PS1 exclusive developers.
    Look out, man, Wooly's gone ape-shit.

  8. #18
    Sony bought Psygnosis completely. And since Psygnosis had become more of a publisher than a developer, they stopped using the Pysgnosis name.

    Reflections, who made the Wipeout games still exists as a developer separate from Sony but most of the Wipeout people left to form Curly Monsters.

  9. Cool, thanks.

    *ponders at the possibility of another Colony Wars*
    Look out, man, Wooly's gone ape-shit.

  10. #20
    Wasn't Red Sun developed by a different Psygnosis team than the first two games? I forget which team did the first two.

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