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  1. Sirenthedog07

    Enemy Mine, A Nintendo/Sega TL
    Threadmarks: The Announcement

    Hi this is my first alternate history timeline, so writing tips and constructive criticism is appreciated. Plus there aren't a lot of “Nintendo buys Sega in the 2000s' ' timelines out there. Inspiration came from Player Two Start by Nivrk and RySenkari and Burying the Hatchet by Gaminguy010, and...
  2. bennymaker

    The History of Folklore

    In 2003, following the reimagining of the project initially conceived as a Lord of the Rings game, Game Republic delved into the intricate development of what would become "Folklore." Yoshiki Okamoto, driven by a vision to craft a unique and engaging action RPG, assembled a talented team to...
  3. bennymaker

    The History of Hero Corps

    In the late '90s, Toshihiro Nagoshi, a pioneering force within Atari AM2, initiated the development of an action RPG under the working title "Virtua Quest." This prototype, featuring rudimentary polygons as character placeholders, mirrored the trend set by other internal projects bearing the...
  4. bennymaker

    The History of Monster Boy

    Atari's Monster Boy franchise from 1992, the game draws inspiration from the epic Chinese tale, "Journey to the West." The protagonist is Tom Whittaker, a courageous and resourceful adventurer. By his side is his loyal and magical pet monkey, Charlie, who possesses the extraordinary ability to...
  5. bennymaker

    The History of Godai
    Threadmarks: Godai: The First 3D Fighting Game

    In the early '90s, Atari's innovative game designer, Yu Suzuki, renowned for crafting beloved titles like Benji the Hedgehog and Space Harrier, set his sights on redefining the fighting game landscape. Suzuki envisioned a project that would not only introduce 3D polygon graphics to the genre but...
  6. bennymaker

    Atari: A different Console War
    Threadmarks: Atari Nintendo 3DO

    Different Console Manufacturers Names Nintendo: Same as the OTl Sega: Atari 3DO: Same as the OTl Atari: Arcadia Atari's development studios and their franchises Atari AM1: CueBall, Happy Bird, Zaxxon, Half-Beast Atari AM2: Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner, Benji the Hedgehog, Mad...
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