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Alright, so, here we go. Are we ever going to get a new game? I mean, yeah, maybe — but first, we might just see these remasters drop in April. Who knows when a new title will actually show up? But hey, fans of the cult classic are still holding onto that dream, right? The whole idea of sending Ecco the dolphin flipping and flopping across the ocean again is like, the ultimate nostalgia trip. That is, of course, if you can even get past those first few gnarly challenges. Seriously, remember how hard those games were? Especially that Ecco: Defender of the Future — seriously, third-dolphin-view madness right there. Annunziata wasn’t behind that sequel, but it still nailed that eerie-yet-cozy feeling, didn’t it? The music though, ugh, so atmospheric. But let’s face it, enemies lurking all dark and creepy, and don’t even get me started on the difficulty! The game’s design nailed it, yes, but man, it left me wishing I could actually turn into a dolphin. A life disappointment, for sure.
And then there’s what Annunziata said — I think he’s on the same wavelength. “I started to dream about a game where you experience life as a dolphin,” he mentioned somewhere. I mean, seriously, choosing a dolphin because they’re like the people of the sea? It’s the kind of big-brain thinking we love. Oh, and he also threw out there how gamers not only have these high IQs — supposedly — but also a love that can make real-world magic happen. So, that legacy of promoting ocean awareness? Yep, totally stems from his roots as a Pacific Islander. Talk about a love of the sea.
Picture this: a culture so tied to the ocean, living and breathing its rhythm, right? Humans and ecosystems, just vibing together. They’d pick up on all the ocean’s little secrets and quirks over time, syncing up perfectly. Anything that forges that human-ocean connection has his full support. Makes sense, yeah?
Now the big tease: seems like Annunziata, along with his OG crew, is back to whip up the remasters of Ecco the Dolphin and Ecco: Tides of Time. No word yet on when these remasters or the mysterious new Ecco game will drop. Just gotta sit tight, for now.