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Dead Videogame IPs you'd like to see return


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Lord_Valandil

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I was feeling a bit nostalgic today.
Remembering about some games...When I was a kid I really loved the Crash Bandicoot titles, before Naughty Dog abandoned the character. Same with Gex, who was left behind by Crystal Dynamics.
Among many IPs, I really miss Dino Crisis. Capcom really blew it with Dino Crisis 3...but then, they left the franchise to rot and die instead of giving it another shot. They could try, I don't know...maybe to follow the story, instead of doing a ridiculous spin-off in space.
Also, I really liked Brute Force. Digital Anvil is now defunct, but who owns the IP? In my opinion, that title deserved a sequel, which probably will never see the light of day.
Perhaps it's a little too soon to declare Alan Wake dead, but I certainly doubt that we'll see a sequel soon enough. Microsoft made a big mistake trying to compete against Red Dead Redemption. And the marketing was really poor as well.
Can you remember about some other games?

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Stanley Woo

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Crusader: no Remorse!! Man, i loved that game and its sequel, No Regret.

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Stanley Woo

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Crusader: No Remorse was an Origin game, so I wonder if my own, dear parent company still has some old IP documents gathering dust on a forgotten shelf in an old, locked office down in the abandoned wing of a condemned office somewhere... A man can dream...

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Stanley Woo

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Aiomon wrote...
Dark Age Of Camelot, the King of PvP mmos. I loved that game, even if I had no clue what to do.

Not a dead IP. The game is still active.