Timur222
VideoGame enthusiast, Wikipedia Editor, Internet explorer. I post random findings with regards to game development/other media be it rumors,new information etc
- Old Dragon Ball data (as of 2003, per Atari) The Dragon Ball brand has generated over $3 billion in worldwide licensed merchandise Dragon Ball Z: Budokai shipped 1.4 million units. Dragon Ball was the most searched-for term on the Internet in 2002. Other data #DragonBall
- 2003 (per WSJ, regarding Enter the Matrix) The Matrix game had a production budget of $20 million. When other expenses are factored in, including the acquisition of a small game studio that owned the Matrix videogame license, the total cost of the game could hit $80 million
- Lethal Weapon franchise generated $2 billion in box-office and merchandising revenue from 1987 to 1998
- A blast from the past! Old Pokémon Hasbro website #Pokemon
- Designer Diary for Braveheart (1999 game from Eidos Interactive)
- Reposting The Full History of ZeniMax Media and Bethesda Softworks (Finished full version, PDF) drive.google.com/file/d/1LPRC...
- The Pokémon video game franchise now surpased 500 million units sold. (with latest Pokémon Legends: Z-A numbers) Pokémon Legends: Z-A sold 12.3 million units The series was at 489 million as of March 2025
- God of War franchise sales: By 2009, 8.7 million By 2023, 66 million
- Quake series sold more than 5 million copies (by 2009)
- Old The Simpsons: Road Rage coverage
- Unsure if old Xbox Game Studios Publishing has two Unannounced projects: Unannounced Open-World Fantasy RPG Unannounced Sci-Fi/Military/Horror First-Person-Shooter #Xbox
- And I'm back ! :) (Had my computer repaired)
- I guess this means Diablo IV sold over 30 million copies? (per best-selling Blizzard game of all time bit) Diablo III held the previous record.
- Old Shenmue (2000, Sega) coverage #Sega
- Bethesda games team sizes: Terminator: Future Shock - 8 or 10 Morrowind - 40 Fallout 3 - 75 Skyrim - 100 Fallout 4 - 150 Fallout 76 - 330
- Posted the full 1996 Terminator: Future Shock Todd Howard Interview text here on Reddit (just in case) www.reddit.com/r/BethesdaSo...
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- Terminator: Future Shock (Bethesda, 1995) was made with 8 or 10 people
- Looks like The 10th Planet (Bethesda's cancelled space game) was still in development as of March 1998
- Apparently, a Goldeneye Sequel was a thing?
- Absurd Ventures (Dan Houser's company) stuff I think the Unreal Engine 5 bit is new, but the rest is known
- Old PBA Bowling (1995, Bethesda) coverage #Bethesda
- Old Pokémon data per Video Business 👀
- God of War II was developed in 26 months #PlayStation
- Wonder which publisher(s) get bought this year 🤔
- Old Gridiron! (Bethesda's first game) coverage
- Eidos-Montréal is working on an Unannounced AAAA game