A skateboarding game based around pulling cartoony stunts like getting squashed and flattened sounds incredibly fun to have on a more modern system like the Switch or PS4
Me and my brother used to have this game, we have a lot of rare and expensive games from when we grew up and we’re lucky to get out hands on, but this game we gave away years ago and it still hurts 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
The one obscure Atlus game that deserves a remake in my opinion. If it's well made enough, it might even compete well in the currently vacant skateboard game genre.
@@masterdrewt6698 If the art style looks familiar, it was done by Spümcø the company that made Ren and Stimpy. I wouldn't expect Spumco and Atlus to work together, but it happened.
@@orangeslash1667 same here….matter of fact I was extremely surprised but at the same time quite concerned in an interest way about how this game came to be when it came to atlus doing anime games and spumco doing cartoon games
@@masterdrewt6698 My guess is that Atlus couldn't make something as ambitious as an RPG on within the limitations of the Gamecube. So they hired Spumco to make a simple cartoony game that would appeal to the west. I say this because this might be the only Atlus game on the Gamecube.
This game is like the Holy Grail for me. My whole life ever since I got my GameCube has been me hunting for this radical game. It's perfect for me. Killer soundtrack, kooky characters, slapstick violence, that's what I'm into. But it's so damn expensive, like, it'll take a miracle for me to get 500 dollars. Eh, that's life. Maybe someday the light of luck will shine on me, and I can finally have this game to top my collection. Edit: I actually bought it last summer. Funnest game I've ever played.
*descends from the sky on a string with angel wings and a harp, extends my arm towards you, uncurls fist to reveal a fortune cookie, fortune cookie floats into the air and opens itself to reveal a fortune, you take the fortune into your hands and straighten it out revealing text that simply reads: "Dolphin Emulator"*
If the art style looks familiar, it was done by Spümcø the company that made Ren and Stimpy. I wouldn't expect Spumco and Atlus to work together, but it happened.
Agreed! I'd buy it day one! It could be put on online stores for 10-20 bucks though a physical copy would be great too. More people deserve a chance to play the game without spending so much or emulation.