Nastume
But aren't the Harvest Moon games still selling...not horribly? 200K in Japan I think most recently.
iOS and android harvest moon with iap will do gangbusters.
Nastume
But aren't the Harvest Moon games still selling...not horribly? 200K in Japan I think most recently.
Sega.
Surely Total War and Hatsune Miku can only do so much for your company, right?
Bethesda and Bioware.
I get that their games are huge hits, but good lord are they fucking terrible. I have tried so many times, but I just can't get into the "wanna be RPG-lite" they are going for. The one thing they all have in common is gameplay so shallow and dull that only the dudebros will pretend they are engrossing. There is no thought put into combat whatsoever, no gameplay design at work, just a list of places to go and things to do when you get there.
I've actually had a guy tell me that Skyrim was good...when it came out. Apparently it turned bad by the time I played it (a week after it released)? He was not joking at all, he felt that it was groundbreaking in 2011 but dated in 2013. Pretty much sums up the thoughts of people who buy garbage games for adequate graphics and music.
You just named two of my favorite devs![]()
Did you know that Team 17 not only survived the death of the Amiga scene, but has been making Worms games for 19 years straight without interruption? It's true. They have released a Worms game every year since 1995. I have no idea how they have maintained their sanity, or who still buys their games, but hey, they're still around.
A publisher example would be Codemasters. They're so closely associated with the British home computer scene of the late 80-early 90s that they feel like a giant anachronism now. They are the only British publisher who still releases games outside the UK; all of the other ones like Ocean, US Gold, Virgin Interactive, Gremlin, Psygnosis, GT Interactive, and Eidos are all defunct. Pretty much the only they've made for the last decade is F1 games.
There have to be other examples; what are ones that have made you go "wait, they still make games?"
They still exist?Silicon Knights.
They still exist?
Sega.
When was the last time they had a massive hit? or even just a big hit?
Valkyria Chronicles and Yakuza sell moderately good.
Out of their umbrella studios, Warhammer, Company of Heroes, and Total War are niche genre games. Their only massive seller are the Football Manager series. They now have Atlus, but they're not known for Massive hits.
They really on stay alive in Japan making licensed games through affiliate studios.
How is Sega still going?
Funcom.
Kemco, though I'm glad they're still around to provide me my pseudo-16-bit JRPGs.
Bethesda and Bioware.
Elder Scrolls, Fallout, Mass Effect, Dragon Age.
You are surprised?
Or are you just being contrary by stating two massively popular developers so you can look cool and edgy?
Also Neverwinter, and they recently downsized so not doing too great.This!
I can't believe they survived the secret world disaster...
Also, [Turbine, Inc.[/b]
Did they release any new games the last few years? Guess, LOTRO is still getting them money...
Sega or Konami earn more money through bussiness like pachinkos or fitness gyms than with games.
Activision.
Can't believe these guys are still around. They were pretty much the first third party company ever (after breaking off from Atari in 1979 to make their OWN 2600 games), & are not only still around, but have consistently had some of THE most popular games of the last few console generations (think Tony Hawk, Guitar Hero, Call of Duty, Skylanders...). So not only are they still around, they are thriving. I think it's amazing.
Bethesda and Bioware.
I get that their games are huge hits, but good lord are they fucking terrible. I have tried so many times, but I just can't get into the "wanna be RPG-lite" they are going for. The one thing they all have in common is gameplay so shallow and dull that only the dudebros will pretend they are engrossing. There is no thought put into combat whatsoever, no gameplay design at work, just a list of places to go and things to do when you get there.
I've actually had a guy tell me that Skyrim was good...when it came out. Apparently it turned bad by the time I played it (a week after it released)? He was not joking at all, he felt that it was groundbreaking in 2011 but dated in 2013. Pretty much sums up the thoughts of people who buy garbage games for adequate graphics and music.
Platinum.
I know they make good games but they never seem to sell. If they were a Western developer they no doubt would have been shut down be now.
Maxis.
By which I mean the original studio, not the "brand". Just about all of the few titles they've released in the last six years (Spore, SimCity, SimAnimals and various spinoffs) have completely bombed bigtime. Despite The Sims' success, it's made by a different studio these days and simply shares the Maxis label.
I have no idea how they're still around anymore, especially ever since Will Wright left.
It helps to be owned by Gung Ho sometimes. Dem PazuDora bux.Grasshopper, I don't know how they've released so many flops.
To all the people saying Sega, I've got two words: Pachinko and Miku. Also the total war series does vert well gor a PC excluaive series. As for a studio that's surprisingly still alive, someone tell me how the hell Cave and Tamsoft are still around.
To all the people saying Sega, I've got two words: Pachinko and Miku. Also the total war series does vert well gor a PC excluaive series. As for a studio that's surprisingly still alive, someone tell me how the hell Cave and Tamsoft are still around.
Cave is just able to develop for a very niche audience. Sadly they gave up their English presence earlier this year, and I get the impression even their Japanese audience is fading, hence stuff like a Hello Kitty licensed Candy Crush clone.
Nastume
But aren't the Harvest Moon games still selling...not horribly? 200K in Japan I think most recently.
Count me in on that thought.
Man, they were fucking legendary in the N64 days. Now reduced to making only kinect games ..da fuk???