Why there's no Seagal's games ??

Rodrigo

Lucky Member
My brother has Playstation 1, and I saw that he bought a Jackie Chan game, it stinks but, I don't see why Sony or other company haven't come up with an idea to put Seagal in a game too, I already have an idea for the game, it would be called Seagal's World, and the fases, will be based on Seagal's movies you know ? it would start with the Nico movie fase, then Hard To Kill, it would be a great game for the fans, but, I don't know what's going on with these companies.... do you ???
 

J.Lucas

Active Member
The closet that this ever came to be was.....
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there's info about it at:
http://videogames.gamespot.com/features/universal/graveyard/supernin_05.html

the playable beta demo exists(don't have links right now..
..but I and many others should still have the files if interested)
it was developed for SNES,etc......but is playable with it's many flaws on PC using a SNES emulator program...
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John
 

J.Lucas

Active Member
Re: Please

Originally posted by Terryab
If you can find a copy.. please le tme know.. i would love to have it.
Terry

Ok.here it is(flaws and all..LOL)..I zipped all 3 files (plus added a TXT file I wrote )..basically all you do is download,unzip into a directory ..then click on the SNES EXEC file and select Seagal Demo...please take a second to read the READ txt I enclosed for extra info(the keys mentioned in "options" in the game are not the correct keys thay are the lower 6 letter keys of the keyboard) ...right click and select "save target as"
John

http://www.covertvideoinvestigations.com/pics/SeagalDemo.zip
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Rodrigo

Lucky Member
Thanks J. Lucas!!!!

Thanks a lot for the game !!! yeah, as you said, that's the closest... I got this too, about a possible Seagal's game, but it was cancelled check it out :


Deadly Honor
(aka Steven Seagal: The Final Option for SNES)
Platform: PlayStation/N64
Publisher: TekMagik
Developer: TekMagik

The Basics
Slap an action star's name on a video game and people are bound to pay attention, at least at first. But the problem is that this game went through an SNES incarnation before it wandered into PlayStation and N64 development, and then it never came out for any of the systems. Deadly Honor was TekMagik's upgrade from the SNES game, Steven Seagal: The Final Option, the company was working on. If Deadly Honor was to be somewhat along the lines of The Final Option, it would have placed you as Steven Seagal in a game loosely based on the star's action films, such as Under Siege, Hard to Kill, Marked for Death, and so on. The game was to be an action game where you ran around doing a lot of damage. What's notable about the game is that it was reportedly being created from digitized film footage and was to use AnimaTek's Caviar technology - a surface pixel real-time rendering engine, to create realistic figure and object animations.

WHAT HAPPENED?
The game was in development for the SNES and supposedly had a couple of complete levels, however TekMagik announced Deadly Honor for the N64 and PlayStation, and you can guess where the SNES game went. Ironically, the N64 and PlayStation games never saw the light of day either.
 

J.Lucas

Active Member
Originally posted by Craig Robertson
I'll have to try this. :D

I was sure i had it on CD somewhere, but couldn't find it.

Thanks
Craig

Yeah.....I had to dig around myself to find it.......was on some archive CD.
John
 
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