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Ed Annunziata is known for creating memorable games, such as Ecco the Dolphin, Jurassic Park, and Mr. Bones. And now at startup Playchemy, he wants to create characters that live forever.
In an interview with Xbox Wire, Annunziata said remasters of the original Ecco game and its sequel are coming — plus something new. He pointed folks to the Ecco the Dolphin website, which shows ...
The game's creator Ed Annunziata refused to allow any reference to the human through such characters as scuba divers. He deliberately made a non-human-centric game.
According to Ecco creator Ed Annunziata, not only is he and the original team reuniting to remaster the first two Ecco games, but they’re working on a new sequel as well.
In the interview, Annunziata encouraged fans of the franchise to visit EccoTheDolphin. com. You might be expecting a teaser or perhaps a bit more info about these upcoming remasters and the next ...
We know literally nothing else about the new game or the remasters, not even what platforms they're coming to, but Annunziata did tell us that "eventually, there will be a new Ecco" way back in 2019.
Annunziata attempted a Kickstarter reboot in 2013 to no avail, but a previous leak in January pointed to the possible announcement, when Sega filed a trademark for “Ecco”.
In a shock announcement, Ecco the Dolphin creator Ed Annunziata has nonchalantly revealed that remasters of the original SEGA Genesis games are currently in-development. Trademarks for the series ...
Annunziata didn't provide any additional details as to when we'll get to be reunited with Ecco, but a countdown on the official Ecco the Dolphin website is set to expire in 8,508 hours' time ...
Here's hoping if it does happen, SEGA and Ecco creator Ed Annunziata - who's previously tried to put together his own Ecco spiritual successor - are on the same page about it.