

There were even some plans to port Shadow of the Atlantis to the Saturn, but as we can read at Sega16, “Sega eventually scrapped the concept altoghter sometime in 1997”.Īlso, in ActionPackedVideo‘s Youtube Channel we can see some more videos from the project. Shadow of Atlantis was designed and produced by Eric Quakenbush, a game designer that worked with Sega on many other games, as the cancelled Virtua Hamster. The project was based on characters and situations from Jules Verne’s classic novels, 20000 Leagues under the Sea and Mysterious Island. Shadow of Atlantis (also known as Nautilus) is a point and click adventure game that was originally in development for the Sega CD and after many delays, it was ported to the 32X, but in the end it was never released.

Images: Nikitova Games Point And Click Adventure Read more We did show CCTV to a lot of companies, and some companies expressed interest, but there overall response was ‘that’s interesting, I like the idea of that, but…it’s too original Sadly they did not find any publisher interested in the project:ĬCTV’s a good example of how it’s very hard to sell an original game. The game has been designed specifically for the Nintendo Wii & DS to play as either a single player, as two players co-operatively or as 2 players competitively against each other.Īs Jon told in his Cubed3 interview, the game is currently suspended and it’s unknown if it will ever be resurrected. Starting as a lowly shopping mall guard, the player can rise to International head of security In this game you play the role of a security guard using CCTV and cop cars to catch petty criminals and most wanted criminals alike as you travel the world finding suspects and nailing them in this fast paced game of observation, identification & interrogation. As we can read in the official description of the project: While you look at different camera feeds, you can see different action going and when you notice that something strange it’s happening, you can stop / rewinds the video to find more clues. The concept of the game is that players work as a security operator in charge of using cameras to find criminals and resolve various problems. CCTV is a cancelled adventure game that was in development at Nikitova Games, designed by Jon Hare, former member of Sensible Software.
