Mar 10, 2007, 08:06 AM | |
General rant about the game.
Well, me and a friend are actually pretty shocked at what we saw about jjr3d being cancelled, and how the entire series just stopped completely now, we really want to bring it back, but are in no position to be able to.
My father however, used to work in a company that is part of the reason jjr stopped, he knows 2 people and is in contact with them and apparently they'll know something about this. Also, there's a way we can bring it back (I'm sure people already know this and have hopefully considered it), which is to buy the license for JJR from Epic MegaGames, giving us full rights to remake and complete JJR3D, as well as probably making a JJR3 and extensions to the existing JJR games. --- Sorry if this sounds a bit stupid, but me and my friend are willing to do w/e to bring the game back, call me old fashioned and obcessed for liking an old PC game like this, but let's face it, it was probably the best PC game at the time, maybe even still, and I'm sure more people would agree if this was brung back ![]()
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Mar 10, 2007, 08:27 AM | |
A company that is part of the reason JJR stopped? Which company might this be?
Anyway, I could write down this whole list of reasons why it's not going to work down again, but I'm too lazy to do so so I'll just refer you to the What If-thread, which has some discussion about exactly the same subject. Might you decide to go on anyway and actually spend your money and time on this, I can only wish you good luck, and hope (in vain, I'm afraid) this effort will see the day of light. |
Mar 10, 2007, 09:04 AM | |
What I meant is, the company that was part of publishing JJR wouldn't publish JJR3D, neither would any one else, so it was cancelled (also because the people were never paid for their work), but yeah.
Of course I would love to buy the license and get a bunch of people along side helping rebuild JJR3D etc, but I'm guessing the cost is way beyond the amount I have, and there probably wouldn't be nearly enough people willing to help out. If there was a chance to purchase the license or (atleast) convince Epic MegaGames to finish JJR3D (which is probably a stupid idea), I'd gladly do w/e to help finish this game etc. Though I understand the game died a while ago and most of you probably couldn't care less about the game now, I'm still willing to try.
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Mar 10, 2007, 09:14 AM | |
All of us still care about the JJ series, that's why we're still here.
In case you didn't read the 'What if' thread, what ambesoftware is doing is rebuilding jj3 and then they're going to try to convince epic to let them publish it.
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Mar 10, 2007, 09:36 AM | |
I honestly can't remember
![]() ![]() @birdie: I've been looking through the thread, just not enough yet, if someone is convincing Epic MG to finish it then great, but what I'm also saying is it would be awesome if we had the license and were able to continue JJR2 with patch 1.25, and maybe a 2D JJR3 :P. Thanks for the link and stuff guys, I appreciate it, it's definitely helping me get a clearer idea of where it all left off ![]()
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Mar 11, 2007, 02:52 PM | |
The question is why everyone is so obsessed in the game becoming 3rd dimensional when it's obvious from our design standards that the game would absolutely look pale in comparison to everything else on the market and the only reason for the game in the first place would only be for to see the green wabbit again rather than the game itself.
The only cool thing about the demo that ran about was the improvements to the game serie itself. New characters (Razz, for example) and actual geography of Jazz's home world. A true sequal to the game might rather be a real content patch - 1.25 perharps, with new playable characters (Eva, Devan, and maybe Razz), a fixed Lori, more ulilities (like new server features, more JCF ulities and the list could go on.) That narrows it down to getting the source code and possible license. |
Mar 11, 2007, 03:05 PM | |
Mar 11, 2007, 10:14 PM | |
What gry said ^^ If we rewrite the engine from scratch, we don't need the license.
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Mar 12, 2007, 03:52 AM | ||
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So in short, you don't need to be a super-pro programmer to create a fun game as much as you just need a good idea. With the green rabbit in it or not.
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Mar 20, 2007, 02:50 AM | ||
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Jazz has always done his way as the classic platformer game with some unique touches. It's not that I don't want to see Jazz continued, it's that if an effort actually happens it mite aswell upgrade the game in a way that would get people playing it instead of just for the old fanboys' sake. |
Mar 20, 2007, 05:41 AM | |
so what are we doing again? I'm lost.
You lost me at hello. |
Mar 20, 2007, 07:12 AM | |
Think, all the time you and that cult you call a clan have spent making drama and rude comments in the likeness could've been spent writing at least three game engines by now.
I never opposed the ladder. I'm trying to be constructive, unlike others. |
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