Enough live service games have lost enough money, including Sega’s Hyenas, that at least one company is now scared enough to stop making them. Video games are healing.

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      Here’s hoping we can get something like Skies of Arcadia. It’s probably nostalgia but it was such an amazing game back when I was younger.

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      It’s just too bad they’ve turned PSO into some weird anime shell of its former self. I’ve tried so many times to play it but the characters look creepy af.

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      Both of those are coming back, but I’m curious to see how you make Crazy Taxi make sense more than two decades after the death of arcades.

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      Well, if the article is any indication…

      Planned revivals of classic franchises such as Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage remain in production, Sega said.

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        I have heard that every year for the past several years, I’ll believe it when I see it.

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          In the meantime, Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is goddamn amazing and there’s a “sequel” being made called Hyperfunk