![]() ![]() So while the game is likely not coming out in the next couple of months, fans of the original games should at least have some hope that it will recapture some of that magic … eventually.If Google wanted to lay down some instant old-school street cred with its first foray into the world of video game hardware, it’s probably getting a big 1UP from the 8-bit gods - thanks to the Easter egg that comes stenciled onto its new Stadia controller.Īfter announcing the all-new Stadia platform at this week’s Game Developers Conference, Google sat back and waited as fans discovered the system’s first new bit of viral marketing: a callback to the “Konami code” - that up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A button-mashing sequence that proved a lifesaver for countless fans of Konami titles, like Contra and Gradius, on the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Those names include Looking Glass cofounder Paul Neurath, designer Warren Spector, and concept artists Robb Waters and Nate Wells. OtherSide’s team includes a number of developers that worked on the previous System Shock games at Looking Glass Studios. But OtherSide is a relatively smaller studio, so that process is going to take time. ![]() The developer has since worked to build the game as a modern iteration of the classic franchise. OtherSide announced System Shock 3 in late 2015. While we know that System Shock 3 is coming to PC and potentially other platforms, it still doesn’t have a release date. So does this deluge of trailers (two) over the last six months mean the game is getting close to shipping? OtherSide still isn’t saying. OtherSide released a shorter world-building trailer during the keynote for the Unity development engine at the Game Developers Conference. This is the second System Shock 3 teaser.
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