So, Stuart Ashens (who I am sure some of you may know) posted a video this morning: It's about a pretty strange find - an unreleased, pretty much unheard of build of a PS2 game from 2003. It's pretty early but still kinda cool. It was found in a charity shop with a laser printed cover and a home/office printed disc label. Looks like it could have been decent had it been finished. Has anyone heard of it before? It seems he'll be working with DidYouKnowGaming and Unseen64 to get more info out there about it.
As a regular viewer of Stuart's work - this was the least expected thing I could imagine from him Well done lad, you made me pretty happy today.
Cleaned up this thread. UnrealNStuff has already had this discussion with me. There is absolutely no reason to crap up someone else's thread with that non-sense. Enjoy the unreleased game.
Looks like it could have been a great game, kind of like a 3D Cannon Fodder.... well, kind of. Incredible find though, how on earth does something like that end up in a charity shop?
No he doesn't. Nobody has any right to see or play an unreleased game. If someone chooses to release it at their own risk, violating copyright, that's their decision. Not yours.
REALLY?! I stopped visiting that shop as they never had games. And now this? I live a few miles from there FYI.