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On today's episode, we talk about Rare history and the passing of Brett Jones, the cancellation of the Halo TV series on Paramount Plus, KoRobo - a spiritual successor to Chibi Robo from former Skip Ltd. developers, the reveal of Nintendo's Emio project, and the failure of console game ports on Apple's iOS.

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Sources for this episode:

https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2024/07/goldeneye-007-and-perfect-dark-artist-brett-jones-has-died

Jordan Middler's tweet: https://twitter.com/JordanMiddler/status/1813998075477889097

Halo Variety article: https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/halo-canceled-paramount-plus-1236075994/

Halo TV show clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jU0FSVP

KoRobo: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tinywonderstudio/korobo

RE7 Mobilegamer article: https://mobilegamer.biz/under-2000-people-have-paid-to-play-resident-evil-7-on-ios-estimates-say/

Comments

Astrogamer

For the staff at Tiny Wonder for KoRobo, you had to go to the press release (presumably will be featured in the actual campaign as well). Kenichi Nishi (original Skip founder), Hiroshi Moriyama (worked on the first 3 Chibi-Robo games), Keita Eto (Art Style games director and directed the last 2 Chibi-Robo), Hirofumi Taniguchi (Sound Lead on most Skip games), and Hikarin (Character designer for the original Chibi-Robo). It isn't clear for the wider team yet. Edit: On the topic of Metroid, it's worth point out that the remakes of FDC came out the same year as Metroid Dread and Sakamoto produced all three games. A big factor is probably whether a new Tomodachi game is in development as that may still be under his purview.

Arshbir Thind

Unrelated to the podcast, but I think you'd enjoy this :) https://on.soundcloud.com/myhFW