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Listening to the #SonicTheHedgehog 30th anniversary symphony again and bawling my ****ing eyes out at Game Gear music
Some artwork I made for Book of [INSERT NAME HERE], with Arcadem!
First up, the library, and Shakespeare with his book (1/4)
When developers/publishers are SUPER GASH enough to give their new game the SAME F'ING NAME as the original, how do you refer to it?
"GAME, (date)" eg Tomb Raider 2013
"The new GAME" eg The New Doom
"The GAME reboot" eg Saints Row Reboot
OR
OTHER (explain)
POLL IN REPLIES!
Just a reminder to younger music fans:
You used to have to watch a weekly tv programme in order to enjoy the most popular music of the time, and sometimes that was the exact same music for 4 straight months if a track was popular enough.
SEE:
Sony have devolved into a remake factory, too, actually *remaking remasters of games* (Shadow of the Colossus, Last of Us). The best reason to own a PS5 at launch? A PS3 game, remade. REMEMBER? REMEMBER THAT? People bought it up. People KEEP buying the nostalgia up.
And that's not baseline bitterness. It's *concern*. We're living in an age where it's less impressive to the average person that you've created something brand new as opposed to the thing you created better mimicking a thing from the past. You created a great *superficial copy*.