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    Default Bubsy 4D - Bubsy is Back /Again/ in a Brand New Game /Again/, This Time from Atari

    Bubsy 4D is an future platforming game from the Bubsy video game series. It is the series' first fully 3D entry in almost 30 years, following Bubsy 3D, and the first to be developed by Fabraz and published by Atari. It is scheduled for release on the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S platforms.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubsy_4D

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    Bubsy 4D - Bubsy is Back in a Brand New Game - AtariĀ®
    https://atari.com/products/bubsy-4d
    Join Bubsy on an intergalactic, platforming adventure! The infamous, wise-cracking bobcat has returned to 3D with new challenges, new moves, and even more purrsonality.

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    Bubsy 4D on Steam
    https://store.steampowered.com/app/3237970/Bubsy_4D/
    The infamous, wise-cracking bobcat has returned to 3D in a new platforming adventure. Bubsy is back with new challenges, new moves, and even more purrsonality. Run, jump, glide, and roll across alien planets, battle robotic sheep, and collect tons and tons of yarn. What could possibly go wrong?

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    Bubsy 4D on GOG.com
    https://www.gog.com/en/game/bubsy_4d
    Join Bubsy on a new, intergalactic, platforming adventure! Yeah, we couldn't believe it either. The world's most infamous, wise-cracking bobcat has returned to 3D with new challenges, new moves, and even more purrsonality - in space! Run, jump, glide, and roll across alien planets, battle robotic sheep, and collect tons and tons of yarn.

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    I keep adding these Bubsy games to my watchlist like I'm actually going to play them. And I never do because they just aren't very good. It's mostly a history and nostalgia thing. 4D...looks kinda good, but I'm going to wait for reviews to pour in. If it's just made 'in the model' of the previous titles, well. Intention 'accidentally bad' is still bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSoup View Post
    I keep adding these Bubsy games to my watchlist like I'm actually going to play them. And I never do because they just aren't very good. It's mostly a history and nostalgia thing. 4D...looks kinda good, but I'm going to wait for reviews to pour in. If it's just made 'in the model' of the previous titles, well. Intention 'accidentally bad' is still bad.
    I'm just wondering who ask for this since the bubsy series was never good to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tron 2.0 View Post
    I'm just wondering who ask.
    Furries.
    That's the actual, real answer and it's pretty clear from the cover art for 4D.



    And retro enthusiasts or something, I guess. Statistically, there have to be people who really like the Bubsy games.

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    Nah, I don't think furries are big on Bubsy, and most retro gamers seem to have the same response as us: "Why?"

    I think why it keeps coming back is because it's basically a meme now. Like remember the big fad of calling GameStop to ask if they had Battletoads, mostly kids who had never even played or heard of Battletoads prior to that? Gamers who are younger than most of us, let's say younger millennials and zoomers, eat up doing things ironically for "the lulz". Most of the people interested in these new Bubsy games are probably too young to have played Bubsy back in the 90s but are amused by the infamous reputation the series has.

    Similar mentality behind why, say, serious romance games are still super niche but the general public will eat up some wacky parody like Date Everything. It's all about the irony and memes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie2B View Post
    Nah, I don't think furries are big on Bubsy
    While my one friend who is a regular Encyclopedia Furtanica has pointed out to me that you're right about Bubsy in general (apparently he's a very niche fandom character), the developer of Bubsy 4D, Fabraz, is a casual furry. Take that as you shall.



    How expensive could the IP be, anyway? Seems like reviving a dead, cheap IP would be a quick way to turn a profit if you're a competent dev. Or I guess just making poorly optimized ports, ala Piko Interactive.

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    I'm not familiar with the developer, but that makes sense. If you're looking for artists to work on something with anthropomorphic animals these days, it makes sense to pull from the experience of the furry community. And the hand-drawn art for Bubsy 4D is probably the best (and least punchable, haha) official art there has ever been of Bubsy. But I still wouldn't touch a game inspired by Bubsy 3D with a ten-foot pole. Even if it plays competently (which Bubsy 3D most definitely did not), I don't want to look at anything that resembles the nightmarish landscapes of Bubsy 3D.

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    Tangentially related, Bubsy in: The Purrfect Collection was released and half the achievement names are apologies for making you actually finish the games.

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