Disclaimer: I could be wrong on some details. So take this post with a grain of salt.
Hello everyone and welcome back to another Raiders of The Lost Media. Once again I'm telling you all about a lost video game only instead of it being on a console this one would have been for your PC. So let's get to it.
Hello everyone and welcome back to another Raiders of The Lost Media. Once again I'm telling you all about a lost video game only instead of it being on a console this one would have been for your PC. So let's get to it.
Part One - Premise
Champions was based on a table RPG, the game would have had comic book style superhero universe. The players would have had full customization traits such the character's built, facial features, costumes, the color scheme to the costumes, and which superpower your character can have. And of course it would have had pre-designed characters as well.
Part Two - Gameplay
Champions' gameplay consist of 24 different missions having the players face equally-powerful supervillains or your common thug as your base enemies but with these there would have also been different ways to win thus giving each stage some playable value.
Part Three - Cancellation
The original release date for Champions was going to be in September of 1991 (when the game was in Konami's hands) and then later on in April of 1993 (when the game was later giving to GameTek). However what cause the game to be cancelled was for how long it was taking to get made. Due to development continuing to drag some of the creators thought the graphics were outdated by that year's standards. So instead on starting all over again the programmers decide to shut down the project.
Part Four - Gallery
Since there's no gameplay or demo ever created the only thing we have of the game's existence are these photos taking from a magazine.
Well that's going to do it for this edition. Come back in December when I'll have a special Christmas edition of Raiders of The Lost Media.
Champions was based on a table RPG, the game would have had comic book style superhero universe. The players would have had full customization traits such the character's built, facial features, costumes, the color scheme to the costumes, and which superpower your character can have. And of course it would have had pre-designed characters as well.
Part Two - Gameplay
Champions' gameplay consist of 24 different missions having the players face equally-powerful supervillains or your common thug as your base enemies but with these there would have also been different ways to win thus giving each stage some playable value.
Part Three - Cancellation
The original release date for Champions was going to be in September of 1991 (when the game was in Konami's hands) and then later on in April of 1993 (when the game was later giving to GameTek). However what cause the game to be cancelled was for how long it was taking to get made. Due to development continuing to drag some of the creators thought the graphics were outdated by that year's standards. So instead on starting all over again the programmers decide to shut down the project.
Part Four - Gallery
Since there's no gameplay or demo ever created the only thing we have of the game's existence are these photos taking from a magazine.
Well that's going to do it for this edition. Come back in December when I'll have a special Christmas edition of Raiders of The Lost Media.
State of The Project (Nov 16th - Dec 4th)
Nov 16th - The Top 11 Dumbest Justice League New Stories
Nov 17th - Justice League Review
Nov 20th - Justice League Easter Eggs
Nov 23rd - Coco Review
Nov 27th - Underrated Films - The Iron Giant Review
Nov 30th - Raiders of The Lost Media - Champions
Dec 4th - Cinematic Disasters - The Christmas Tree
NOTE: IF ANYTHING CHANGES I WILL TELL YOU.
Nov 16th - The Top 11 Dumbest Justice League New Stories
Nov 17th - Justice League Review
Nov 20th - Justice League Easter Eggs
Nov 23rd - Coco Review
Nov 27th - Underrated Films - The Iron Giant Review
Nov 30th - Raiders of The Lost Media - Champions
Dec 4th - Cinematic Disasters - The Christmas Tree
NOTE: IF ANYTHING CHANGES I WILL TELL YOU.
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