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Djay 16 November 2003 03:44

Turrican Remix GBA
 
Am I the only one that thinks this could be GREAT!!

Imagine all three Turricans on one cartridge mixed up to create a new brand new game!!

COOL or WHAT!!!

rattus 16 November 2003 05:09

hmmm...

this is the second time today I'm gonna say

HELL F*****G YEAH!! (sensored for public viewing :p)

Indeed it would rock. But not sure if it is ever likely to happen... where is Rainbow Arts now? or are they dead? Or was it made by some other people? Have I lost the plot completely?

I need some sleep! :sleep *KA-THUD!*

FromWithin 16 November 2003 07:15

Well I dunno. It would probably be based on Super Turrican on the SNES which, it has to be said, is a bit wank compared to the Amiga one.

Djay 16 November 2003 14:56

Factor 5 are still going... didn't they have something to do with Turrican;)

rattus 16 November 2003 18:05

Quote:

Originally posted by Djay
Factor 5 are still going... didn't they have something to do with Turrican;)
*groggy* ahh yeah! they were developing what was it? Thornado (a sort of 3D Turrican sequal) for the N64/Gamecube at some point... then they dropped it (or just forgot about it) and did hardware sound development for Nintendo or something :sleep

Konrad 16 November 2003 18:49

Well, not just Thornado. They developed all Turrican titles of the Amiga, I believe also the SNES and MegaDrive version. Not sure about the rest of the console versions. RainbowArts was just the publisher.

Djay 16 November 2003 18:58

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RainbowArts was just the publisher.
indeed:D

Bad Mr Frosty 16 November 2003 19:55

Factor 5 developed, as far as i`m concerned, the only reason for owning a Gamecube: Star Wars - Rogue Leader.

So i`d say they are still going strong.

JudasEZT 16 November 2003 21:07

Factor5 were making that Thornado,.. thats the name because Turrican license are from RainbowArts,.. I guess RainbowArts is now THQ .. they are who hold the rights of Turrican

Djay 16 November 2003 22:08

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they are who hold the rights of Turrican
Factor 5, have ADF downloads of Turrican 1,2 and 3 on their website albeit in a merged file.... so either they have asked permission from THQ(Rainbow Arts) or they hold the copyright

JudasEZT 17 November 2003 01:27

they also have ADF of R-Type and BCKid,.. (IremCorp and HudsonSoft respectively)

JudasEZT 17 November 2003 01:33

they also have ADF of R-Type and BCKid,.. (IremCorp and HudsonSoft respectively)

Amiga1992 17 November 2003 03:04

Quote:

Originally posted by Djay
Factor 5 are still going... didn't they have something to do with Turrican;)
The Turrican name is owned by rainbow arts (whatever they name might be today) so factor 5 can't use it.

7-Zark-7 17 November 2003 14:48

Quote:

Originally posted by rattus
*groggy* ahh yeah! they were developing what was it? Thornado (a sort of 3D Turrican sequal) for the N64/Gamecube at some point... then they dropped it (or just forgot about it) and did hardware sound development for Nintendo or something :sleep
HERE

Frank Gasking's C64 GTW site/Manfred Trenz interview gives a fair idea of what happened to the Turrican 3D game-a great pity that Manfred was given shoddy developer's to work with.

Bobbin 17 November 2003 15:21

Look here guys:

http://www.pekarosoft.de/t2002gba.htm

Luckily these guys already finished another project, so it's probably not one of these Great-Ideas-Never-Finished projects.

Amiga1992 17 November 2003 15:41

Quote:

Originally posted by 7-Zark-7

Frank Gasking's C64 GTW site/Manfred Trenz interview gives a fair idea of what happened to the Turrican 3D game-a great pity that Manfred was given shoddy developer's to work with.

The Turrican 3D and Thornado 3D projects were very different. Thornado 3D was Factor 5's "pseudo sequel" to Turrican, while Turrican 3D was rainbow Arts' Turrican 3D effort.

rattus 17 November 2003 19:20

looks nummy *fires up MPlayer to watch DivX footage*

is this a PD effort?

Quote:

Originally posted by Bobbin
Look here guys:

http://www.pekarosoft.de/t2002gba.htm

Luckily these guys already finished another project, so it's probably not one of these Great-Ideas-Never-Finished projects.


Konrad 17 November 2003 19:46

Yes, indeed. They already finished the pc version and now they convert it to the GBA.

rattus 17 November 2003 22:32

yay! gotta love GBA homebrew stuff! *huggles her EZF-Advance flashcart*

Amiga1992 17 November 2003 22:44

But this game looks like utter tosh rattii.


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