While we've ranked Crash Bandicoot 2 higher, it's undeniable just how important the entire Crash trilogy was to the PlayStation legacy – and that largely comes down to just how damn fun and challenging Naughty Dog made those first three games. Abe’s Oddysee is fondly remembered for its bonkers character design and deep lore, which led to several fun, weird sequels and spinoffs like ‘Munch’s Oddysee’ and ‘Stranger’s Wrath, and featured unique systems for communicating and working together with your fellow Mudokons, plus various alien species you can ride, telepathically possess, or manipulate into taking out your enemies for you. But one of the developers found the source code for the game recently and was able to finish development and release it.Abe’s Odyssey was such a weird game an action/puzzle/platformer with a story that’s sort of like a crazy outer-space Soylent Green. Eventually, the team stopped working on the game in 1998 and went their separate ways. However, the team was committed to finishing "Magic Castle" and turned down Sony's request.Īccording to a story by , the developers got close to making the game with another “company that produces famous Japanese RPG’s,” but that fell apart as well. The developers initially pitched the game to Sony, which saw the potential in the developers but wanted to hire them to work on a different game instead. The game looks like a 25-year-old video game, but it hase some modern touches like dynamic music that changes with what's happening. "Magic Castle" is an action game in which you choose your character from four classes, each with different abilities, and must defeat enemies to clear 20 floors of a castle. Net Yaroze was designed to give more smaller developers a chance to make games for the PlayStation. The game was being developed on Sony's Net Yaroze, which was a more affordable version of the regular development kit the major studios used to build their games and make sure they run properly on Sony's hardware. "Magic Castle" is a game that was being worked on by Japanese developers way back in 1997. Instead, a new game designed for the now 25-year-old PlayStation 1 console was released online and is free to download and play.
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