Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dick Tracy, and George of the Jungle to arrive soon?
Some of the older guys among us remember waking up to the tune of Saturday morning cartoons. Those were pretty happy days, munching on our cereal as we watched Rocky and Bullwinkle go from one misadventure to another. Now, for the guys who missed these old classics, we might be seeing them again.
Classic Media‘s just announced that via an agreement with Flashman studios, they’re making long-term plans to bring classic cartoons like “Rocky & Bullwinkle and Friends”, “Dick Tracy”, “Underdog” and “George of the Jungle” into the world of gaming. “We look to tap into FlashmanÂ’s wealth of knowledge to strategically determine which developers and publishers can best capture the uniquely fun game play inherent in each of these great icons.” said Leslie Levine, ClassicÂ’s worldwide licensing VP.
Flashman Studios is currently looking for game publishers willing to shell out support for this recent announcement, with no announcements for specific target consoles. We’re hoping they do succeed here, honestly. The thought of a PS3/Wii/Xbox360-based Dick Tracy FPS sounds cool…or maybe a Roger Ramjet flight-sim…
Some of the older guys among us remember waking up to the tune of Saturday morning cartoons. Those were pretty happy days, munching on our cereal as we watched Rocky and Bullwinkle go from one misadventure to another. Now, for the guys who missed these old classics, we might be seeing them again.
Classic Media‘s just announced that via an agreement with Flashman studios, they’re making long-term plans to bring classic cartoons like “Rocky & Bullwinkle and Friends”, “Dick Tracy”, “Underdog” and “George of the Jungle” into the world of gaming. “We look to tap into FlashmanÂ’s wealth of knowledge to strategically determine which developers and publishers can best capture the uniquely fun game play inherent in each of these great icons.” said Leslie Levine, ClassicÂ’s worldwide licensing VP.
Flashman Studios is currently looking for game publishers willing to shell out support for this recent announcement, with no announcements for specific target consoles. We’re hoping they do succeed here, honestly. The thought of a PS3/Wii/Xbox360-based Dick Tracy FPS sounds cool…or maybe a Roger Ramjet flight-sim…