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The last game in the series, Ecco: Defender of the Future, came out in 2000, and while a sequel was planned, it never got made.
The Sega Genesis is one of the most beloved video game consoles in history, and home to a host of fantastic games that are remembered fondly to this day. The console saw classics like Sonic The ...
As the last mainline Ecco instalment, Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future was released on Dreamcast 25 years ago in 2000. However, creator Annunziata wasn't involved.
However, the series met its end with the Dreamcast game Ecco The Dolphin: Defender Of The Future, a reboot that we’re guessing the new Ecco game will ignore in favour of sticking with the ...
At time of writing, this is what you see if you visit the Ecco the Dolphin website. If it's the latter, then Annunziata is perhaps unfairly skipping over 1995's Ecco Jr., its rather odd Sega Pico-only ...
It's unknown yet if the new game will be 2D or 3D, but the original games were followed by the 3D Defender of the Future on the Dreamcast, though Annunziata wasn't involved with this one.
And Sony even helped publish the PS2 port of the Dreamcast game Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future, which is the most recent entry in the series thus far.
After the release of spin-off game Ecco Jr the series remained dormant for a while, until Sega and developer Appaloosa Interactive released Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future on Dreamcast (and ...
More than a decade ago, the series creator sued Sega over the rights to Ecco the Dolphin. That lawsuit was settled in 2016, without any type of announcement to the public.
Move over, Gears of War — Ecco the Dolphin is finally getting a remaster. And not only the first game, but the sequel, Tides of Time, is also getting the remaster treatment.
The idea of doing a one-year countdown clock for remasters of Ecco the Dolphin is wild. I mean, I guess it worked because you’re reading a blog about the countdown clock and the remasters right now.