What's the longest amount of time they can continue this process without an Eternal Darkness release to justify it?
You can file 5 6-month extensions for an Intent-to-Use application, for a total of 2.5 years (A total of 3 years from the Notice of Allowance date).
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
This is a new filing. They have had two previous (excluding the original filed in 1999). One filed in 2010 (abandoned 2013), the other filed 2013 (abandoned 2017), both were abandoned due to lack of Statement of Use.I was under the impression from previous Eternal Darkness threads that they were running out of time rapidly. Is there still another three years left?
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
Rösti;236502516 said:This is a new filing. They have had two previous (excluding the original filed in 1999). One filed in 2010 (abandoned 2013), the other filed 2013 (abandoned 2017), both were abandoned due to lack of Statement of Use.
They have thirty-six months from May 9, 2017, to file either a Statement of Use or extension requests. Should they file to do so the application will be abandoned and they can file for a new application. How long they can keep this practice up I do not know, but I would assume at a certain point of time it could be regarded as abuse.
WantThis needs to happen. I don't know if they could patch it in or if they'll ever make another one, but in an older thread about the JoyCons I was thinking of all the possibilities of HD Rumble for horror games like Eternal Darkness, like the feeling of bugs crawling over your hands. Would be so awesome!
Eternal Darkness: Federation Fear
Online only 4 VS 1 coop game developed by Azrest
The IP that refused to die.
Hoping for GC VC as well!
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
I honestly hope it isn't. I hope they're working on something original. Though, it would be interesting if Dennis is working on the game.
That which is not dead doth eternal lie. In strange aeons even death may die.
hopefully the most appropriate quote ever.
I hope. I hope. I hope.
Rösti;236502516 said:This is a new filing. They have had two previous (excluding the original filed in 1999). One filed in 2010 (abandoned 2013), the other filed 2013 (abandoned 2017), both were abandoned due to lack of Statement of Use.
They have thirty-six months from May 9, 2017, to file either a Statement of Use or extension requests. Should they file to do so the application will be abandoned and they can file for a new application. How long they can keep this practice up I do not know, but I would assume at a certain point of time it could be regarded as abuse.
So, is the Switch powerful enough to emulate GameCube games? I'm not sure if something like a GC VC would be really possible with the hardware but perhaps that's a good thing, because if Nintendo were to just port the games over to the Switch they could give them the 1080p treatment with ease.
An Eternal Darkness 2 in 2017 would feel pretty original to me. It's been a while.
Not that Retro should necessarily be doing it or whatever. I just know I want it.
So, is the Switch powerful enough to emulate GameCube games? I'm not sure if something like a GC VC would be really possible with the hardware but perhaps that's a good thing, because if Nintendo were to just port the games over to the Switch they could give them the 1080p treatment with ease.
Imagine the kind of sanity affects that could be had on Switch:
- Classic "your saves are lost" gag, especially bad because of lack of online back-ups
- Undocking occasionally displays a fatal error on screen
- Docking the Switch puts some scary-as-fuck image up on your big TV
...that's all I can think of.
So, is the Switch powerful enough to emulate GameCube games? I'm not sure if something like a GC VC would be really possible with the hardware but perhaps that's a good thing, because if Nintendo were to just port the games over to the Switch they could give them the 1080p treatment with ease.
You could do some cool HD rumble stuff. Like little pinpricks in the controller, or have the motors run at full blast like there's an error.
It could tell you to detach the joycons and then have an "Error: joycon latching mechanism destroyed"
If you're docked it could (maybe) display a small bug running around on the top of the tablet in the dock.
please yesOh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
If it were possible they could have the colours that appear each side of the screen when you attach the Joy-Con be different to the one's being attached. Really subtle but enough for you to notice.
What if Retro is making Eternal Darkness 2?
What if Retro is making Eternal Darkness 2?
This would be my personal "it's f*cking Donkey Kong" moment.What if Retro is making Eternal Darkness 2?
I'd be morbidly curious in playing a second party Evolve clone.Eternal Darkness: Federation Fear
Online only 4 VS 1 coop game developed by Azrest
This would be my personal "it's f*cking Donkey Kong" moment.
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
You know who Nintendo should get to make a new Eternal Darkness game? Frictional...
...goddammit now I've found a new thing I want that will never happen.
Oh boy, imagine Retro's secret project is actually Eternal Darkness 2
No please not Frictional. I love gameplay.
Seems....highly unlikely. People would need to be reintroduced to the series before a sequel made sense. It's been damn near 20 years, and the game didn't sell all that well to begin with. Neither did the console it appeared on.