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Thread: Treasure's new GBA game - pics !!

  1. Originally posted by Johnny Undaunted
    I don't understand Treasure. They refuse to do sequels, yet they decide to pick the rights to do a Tiny Toons game, a cartoon series which has been cancelled almost a decade ago.
    Admit it. You fear the power of Gogo. As do we all.

  2. Originally posted by Johnny Undaunted
    I don't understand Treasure. They refuse to do sequels, yet they decide to pick the rights to do a Tiny Toons game, a cartoon series which has been cancelled almost a decade ago.
    Remember we're talking about a company whose first game was Gunstar Heroes and whose second game was McDonald's Treasure Land.

  3. Originally posted by MechDeus
    Admit it. You fear the power of Gogo. As do we all.
    Treasue should mae a game based on Johnny: The Homicidal Maniac (hence the avatar) or at least Invader Zim. I think Treasure's style would lend well with either of those two.

  4. Originally posted by Johnny Undaunted
    Treasue should mae a game based on Johnny: The Homicidal Maniac (hence the avatar) or at least Invader Zim. I think Treasure's style would lend well with either of those two.
    Indeed. Their artist who did the designs for Gunstar and Silhouette Mirage would fit those two like a glove. I used to have a link to his personal art website, though I can't seem to remember where I placed it...

  5. Originally posted by Johnny Undaunted


    Treasue should mae a game based on Johnny: The Homicidal Maniac (hence the avatar)
    Something about Stretch Panic reminded me of Jhonen Vasquez's style. But I think the odds of seeing a JTHM game are not good (although if something incredibly obscure like Chakan the Forever Man got a game, who knows).

  6. Originally posted by Johnny Undaunted
    I don't understand Treasure. They refuse to do sequels, yet they decide to pick the rights to do a Tiny Toons game, a cartoon series which has been cancelled almost a decade ago.
    Who knows, perhaps there is a Tiny Toons following in Japan similar to the U.S. following of DBZ even though that ended in Japan years ago. As for the quality of the licence, I don't mind Tiny Toons in the least. Twas a great show...Though if I had my way, Treasure would be doing an Animaniacs game instead...BEST "Children's" show of the 90s. Period.
    "Max: Should I confront, subdue, and pummel the suspected perpetrator Sam?
    Sam: Sick 'em up little buddy."

    -Sam & Max, Freelance Police

  7. i actually like Tiny Toons, but i don't know how this'll work... i mean...

    "whoa! buster just bitch-slapped that big-assed robo! SCHWEET" = not gonna happen

    ... i'll stick with playing Guardian Heroes, thankyouverymuch

  8. Originally posted by Frogacuda
    Remember we're talking about a company whose first game was Gunstar Heroes and whose second game was McDonald's Treasure Land.
    I think they did McDonald's first.

    /nitpick

  9. Well, a new Treasure game is still a new Treasure game, license be damned. And I have to say that looks like more GBA 2D goodness, which is never a bad thing
    omg TNL epics!

  10. Looks up my alley. Sweet.

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