![]() Heck, they brought back Space Channel 5 itself back in 2020 with a brand new game (it may be a VR game, but, at least in my mind, that doesn't at all negate the fact that they did, in fact, make a new Space Channel 5 game) The problem is less that they aren't doing anything with their franchises, and more that they just have too many to be able to reasonably manage at any one time. Over the last few years, they've brought back Wonder Boy, Shenmue, Streets of Rage, Sakura Wars, Alex Kidd, Monkey Ball, Panzer Dragoon, House of the Dead, Virtua Fighter, and probably a couple more that I'm forgetting about. ![]() Sun 21st Aug Except they have been bringing them back.In the process, they wittily explore the ever-evolving art of storytelling itself." Space Channel 5: "a comedy/dance adaptation of the cult-classic 1999 dance game, will tell the story of a hapless fast-food worker who is recruited by a freedom reporter from the future to save the world from aliens using the one thing that unites all people on the planet: our love of silly viral dances."Ĭomix Zone: "an adaptation of the cult console game, follows a jaded comic book creator and a young, queer writer of color who, when sucked into the final issue of his popular series, must put aside their differences to stop a dangerous supervillain from sowing complete destruction. They be lucky if even one of their earlier announced film adaptations gets to press releases this is the plot of the two movies. It already felt like this before but I really feel like Sega are just letting the success of the Sonic movies getting it to their head, making films of these two very niche games and expecting them to be big sellers like Sonic. I rather see a new title (a remake even) then a live-action movie though tbh. I'm not that familiar with SC5 but I enjoyed Comix Zone back then. Here are the plots of both movies, according to an exclusive from The Hollywood Reporter: Read more: John Wick Creator Working On Streets Of Rage Movie.Speaking of beat 'em ups, there's also reportedly a Streets of Rage movie in development. It's a beat 'em up released on these systems in 1995. You might also know the character from her appearances in other games such as Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing.Īs for Comix Zone, you can get a history lesson via the Switch Online + Expansion Pack Mega Drive / Genesis library. The music game Space Channel 5, starring Ulala, started out in 1999 on Dreamcast and even got a GBA version in 2003. Which parts of these SEGA gems are you most excited to see played out on the big screen? □ #SEGA #SpaceChannel5 #ComixZone /WcdfnWJe5y- SEGA August 19, 2022 SEGA is partnering with to produce film adaptions of Space Channel 5 and Comix Zone! "SEGA is partnering with to produce film adaptions of Space Channel 5 and Comix Zone!" Space divas, comic panels, and the movies! If this wasn't enough, it's now officially confirmed there'll be Space Channel 5 and Comix Zone adaptations. Sega has had so much success with the Sonic the Hedgehog movies that it has already locked in the third one and confirmed a separate television series starring Knuckles.
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