sorry,
Could it be that secret game that sega was working on last summer in the midwest?
There has been no news on it since last june.
A Survival Horror game?
Sega workers took pictures of everything in the town. Lightswitches, floors, cars, house shingles, etc.
"The result was a nine-day trip to Carbondale for the Tokyo-based team to capture those touches of realism and e-mail them back home for the new game. On Monday, head designer Shinichi Ogasawara led the team through police headquarters.
They recorded close-ups of manila folders crammed onto shelves, the computer console in the emergency dispatcher's room, and the measuring chart that hangs behind suspects in mug shots to display their height. "
Could it be that secret game that sega was working on last summer in the midwest?
There has been no news on it since last june.
A Survival Horror game?
Sega workers took pictures of everything in the town. Lightswitches, floors, cars, house shingles, etc.
"The result was a nine-day trip to Carbondale for the Tokyo-based team to capture those touches of realism and e-mail them back home for the new game.
On Monday, head designer Shinichi Ogasawara led the team through police headquarters. They recorded close-ups of manila folders crammed onto shelves, the computer console in the emergency dispatcher's room, and the measuring chart that hangs behind suspects in mug shots to display their height. "
http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2003/07/01/ news/local_illinois/8476a93db17d9d6486256d55007dcf e0.txt
http://www.abqjournal.com/venue/videogame_news/apg ame_carbon06-30-03.htm
There has been no news on it since last june.
A Survival Horror game?
Sega workers took pictures of everything in the town. Lightswitches, floors, cars, house shingles, etc.
"The result was a nine-day trip to Carbondale for the Tokyo-based team to capture those touches of realism and e-mail them back home for the new game. On Monday, head designer Shinichi Ogasawara led the team through police headquarters.
They recorded close-ups of manila folders crammed onto shelves, the computer console in the emergency dispatcher's room, and the measuring chart that hangs behind suspects in mug shots to display their height. "
http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2003/07/01/ news/local_illinois/8476a93db17d9d6486256d55007dcf e0.txt
http://www.abqjournal.com/venue/videogame_news/apg ame_carbon06-30-03.htm
Could it be that secret game that sega was working on last summer in the midwest? There has been no news on it since last june. A Survival Horror game? Sega workers took pictures of everything in the town. Lightswitches, floors, cars, house shingles, etc. "The result was a nine-day trip to Carbondale for the Tokyo-based team to capture those touches of realism and e-mail them back home for the new game. On Monday, head designer Shinichi Ogasawara led the team through police headquarters. They recorded close-ups of manila folders crammed onto shelves, the computer console in the emergency dispatcher's room, and the measuring chart that hangs behind suspects in mug shots to display their height. " http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/2003/07/01/ news/local_illinois/8476a93db17d9d6486256d55007dcf e0.txt
http://www.abqjournal.com/venue/videogame_news/apg ame_carbon06-30-03.htm