“I would like to make his new adventure”.
Sega has had its high and low points over the years, but perhaps the most challenging moment in its history was the company’s exit from the console market in 2001. Despite this uphill battle at the time, it still managed to pump out several amazing games, and even some new franchises that captured the hearts of Sega fans around the world.
One new IP, in particular, around the early 2000s was Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg – starting out life in 2003 as a GameCube exclusive. The 3D platformer was led by director Shun Nakamura (Sonic Frontiers, Sonic Adventure and Samba De Amigo) and was received somewhat positively by gamers and fans alike. Unfortunately, the title ended up being a commercial failure and there was never any sort of follow-up.
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