Post by ApolloJustice on Feb 27, 2017 19:26:09 GMT
I have to go with Cry Baby Lane as well. There was so much hype about it being the absolute scariest thing ever, but it just ended up being meh. It had an ok story and a good intro, but it went all downhill from there. I especially hated the ending where they went with the cop out "all a story". I'm not disappointed that it was found, but the contents.
And if this also counts, finding out that the "missing" Minerva Mink shorts weren't ever even made. That was a bit disappointing.
Yeah, maybe I shouldn't have just used a TV Tropes mention as ground for making that article...
Rapsitte Street Kids seemed to look as horrible as expected from the reel we had before finding it, if not more so on at least the blonde girl's modelling. So in that regard, it didn't disappoint.
Post by thatgamingasshole on Apr 28, 2017 22:25:04 GMT
Rapsittie Street Kids...and not because it was BAD but because, it really wasn't. The voice acting was actually good, the plot itself, while whimsical and silly, was no more stupid or nonsensical than any other children's special, and the music frankly was great! Especially the end theme. The worse I could genuinely say about it is that the animation was...wow, just wow. BAD!
But...I had heard so much about how terrifyingly bad it was, I expected it would give me cancer or something. At worse it was a poorly animated Christmas special for children which was otherwise fine or even above average (see music). I expected LESS and oddly it turned out to be more, and somehow that kind of let me down. Same with Dinosaur Island.
Now I wish that Wolf Studios or whatever they were called had made more movies, and used more conventional animation. Because if the had, first of all they'd still be in business, and secondly they'd probably be remembered better.
Basically, any hoax this wiki comes across, including but not limited to, the non-existent Nintendo 64 port of SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge (which I have helped proved it to be a hoax because I could find no legitimate source or evidence on it being real, plus the fact that I own that game on the PlayStation 1), Croc 3: Stone of the Gobbos (a completely made up and non-existent sequel to Croc: Legend of the Gobbos and Croc 2), the fake "Episode 29" of the Nickelodeon animated show KaBlam!, and so on, you guys probably got the point.
What makes them disappointing is the fact that they were never real to begin with and the media in question were completely made up by someone with way too much freedom time. Like Wikipedia says, any hoax can hurt the credibility of any website and this wiki is no exception.
On the plus side, at least the hoaxes I described above have been proven to be fake and either deleted from this wiki or kept because it was believed by so many people (like the case with "Episode 29" of KaBlam!) and re-written them to explain why they are a hoax.
that dude said the release was cancelled, not that the game was never made. if it was never made in any form then how would the ESRB have rated it? what are those screenshots from?
that dude said the release was cancelled, not that the game was never made. if it was never made in any form then how would the ESRB have rated it? what are those screenshots from?
Potentially, the screenshots could be proof of concept, but they definitely got pretty far in development for even the art to be that complete. My guess is there's a beta cart sitting around in storage somewhere, waiting to be found in a decade.
that dude said the release was cancelled, not that the game was never made. if it was never made in any form then how would the ESRB have rated it? what are those screenshots from?
Potentially, the screenshots could be proof of concept, but they definitely got pretty far in development for even the art to be that complete. My guess is there's a beta cart sitting around in storage somewhere, waiting to be found in a decade.
The dudes over at AssemblerGames would probably have a copy lol.