John Dark - Psychic Eye / Unknown CapDisc CD-i
>> Wednesday, June 27, 2007
After the Nintendo licensed games starring Link and Zelda on CD-i, Animation Magic produced Mutant Rampage: Bodyslam. Mutant rampage was running on an improved engine that was used for Link: The faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon. After Mutant Rampage, another game was on the shelf at Animation Magic, going strong with the name "John Dark - Psychic Eye". Shortly after the introduction, Animation was took over by CapDisc, another well established CD-i developer. Unfortunately, CD-i was going down around 1995 as well, and CapDisc never took the job of finishing this promising CD-i game. Merijn talked to a former developer who worked on John Dark - Psychic Eye.
"John dark" was one of the last things I worked on there. I started writing
a little sorta intro story for that, but got laid off in the grand
restructuring before I finished, I think. I remember seeing some of
the animation they'd done for that sometime later when I dropped by the
office to visit the folks who were still left.
I don't really remember even what sort of game it was - I think there were
both puzzle and fighting elements to it. I'm still indirectly in touch
with some of the other CapDisc folks, so I'll pass the request along.
Actually, the "grand restructuring" is an interesting story, in case
you don't already know it. In early '95, CapDisc merged with a company
that had most of their staff in St. Petersburg, Russia. The people
there got paid a fraction of what we did. Our management figured that
we were all pretty interchangeable, and laid off half of us.
The first sign that they'd made a mistake was that they had to hire
back a bunch of people as contractors to finish the projects they were
working on. The second sign was that most of us were immediately hired
by their competition. The third was that, a few weeks later, half of
the remaining people quit because all of their friends had been fired.
They hired a bunch of new people to fill in the gaps, but they had
lost a lot of expertise. On top of that, I heard that coordinating
with the folks in Russia didn't go quite as smoothly as they had hoped.
The company went down the tubes about a year later.
As i read here this title was on the shelves at Animation Magic (Link, Zelda and Mutant Rampage). In 1995 Capdisc took over Animation Magic. So yes, very little information is known about this project. Any help appreciated!
Credits to Merijn, our unreleased-cdi-detective ;)
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