I76Giotto: Hey guys, I just joined the site and bought the game. I also have the original gamebox with the 2CD release. I'm an old fan ot the game. It's probably my favorite game, behind Mafia. I miss it in today's market:
Interstate '76 was the best IP from Activision. Ever. Call Of Duty may sell well, but it's got nothing on this game in terms of soul. This one lasts, COD will not. To me, COD is like fastfood (worse than that, actually), I76 is like art.
I don't understand why they haven't brought the franchise back over the last 11 years. The market wants sand-box, free-roaming games. Especially combined with online multiplayer.
Look at what GTA IV and Mafia have done with these elements. Interstate '76 had it all, way back in 1997. Activision just needs some Active Vision.
All they need to do it is a proper engine, with proper physics (for both realistic car handling and walking, ragdoll, dynamic damage to vehicles and buildings), AI (lively world with dynamic traffic/pedestrians), weather elements (rain causing mud, leaving tiretracks, affecting the driving), etcetera. A great level editor to make your own maps (like Trainz or Crysis uses). And they need good level designers to create a large, dynamic open world, instead of the relatively small maps in the old game.
Put in another good soundtrack, great voice-acting and cinematics (cinematics like Uncharted by Naughty Dog) and, of course, some poetry. With Zachary Norman and the old team onboard, it must be a recipe for success.
The time is now Activision! And don't claim you don't have the money, World Of Warcraft took care of that problem.
But it's a shame I don't have time to chat...
I agree entirely with this post. (In fact I have the original gamebox 2CD release (with manual :D) too, it's on my shelf next to my boxed copy of Mafia! No joke.)
I'76 is a well made, deep game. Maybe too detailed for today's market - I think that if they brought it back they'd dumb it down a LOT - remove a lot of the cars, take away your ability to tinker with the armour/chassis reinforcement, maybe remove some guns too. It'd turn out a lot more paper scissors rock, arcade I think, rather than a detailed sim.