Quick question /vr/. Who owns the rights to Hard Drivin' now? I know it was Tengen at first, but they are gone, then it went to its parent company Atari, but I believe they are gone now too. So whos left?
Atari is still around and likely own the rights. It's nice to see another Hard Drivin fan it's a shame that MAME doesn't support modern torque feedback wheel controllers. Have you played pic related? I believe it's the best collection you can get for console but it's Japanese only and released after shit like Gran Turismo so it stayed pretty obscure. I didn't even know it existed until I bought it in a lot with Runabout 1 & 2.
>>3598241
>Atari is still around
They're not. Infogrames bought the rights to their name.
>>3598241
Ive never played it no. Never heard of it even. But I am definitely going to check it out, thanks!
Shit! I was just thinking about this game. I love the cinematics when you crash. 8 yr old me ate that shit up.
>>3598241
>>3598280
Atari didn't make Hard Drivin': Atari Games did. They were bought out by Midway who was bought out by WB.(yes, Atari Corp and Atari Games are two different companies. Midway also owns the rights to Williams Electronics's games. This is all easy-to-find information on Wikipedia, but I guess if an e-celeb doesn't tell you something, you'll never know)
>>3599283I also just noticed it says Tengen right on the fucking box. There's your first clue.
>>3599289
>thinks the Genesis version was the original version
>>3599293
>Tengen was a video game publisher and developer that was created by arcade game manufacturer Atari Games and focused on computer and console games.
I imagine you're just pretending to be retarded.
>>3598207
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5YjZLvL8l4