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In a recent interview with Video Games Chronicle, Atari head Wade Rosen shared his thoughts on three different retro titles he would love to see reimagined. One of these was the Blade Runner-inspired adventure game called Snatcher, a Hideo Kojima classic that released way back in 1988 and has not seen a re-release or remaster on modern consoles.
Balancing Passion Projects and Financial Hits
Aside from helping raise the current crop of gaming consumers, retro games also hold a considerable place of passion and influence for the leaders of the gaming industry, who played games growing up the same as the rest of us. Rosen told VGC in the interview that he struggles with deciding between which โpassion projectsโ are worth pursuing and which actually have the legs to sell well in todayโs environment: โWhere you can, the end goal is always to try and do something that is both something we genuinely have a lot of passion about and has a lot of commercial viability.”
This led to discussions about which games still needed proper remasters and which ones were comparable to indie arthouse movie projects that game producers might only venture into as a treat for themselves and hardcore fans. โLifeโs too short, you know? Iโve got mine too, right? If we ever had a chance to work on Panzer Dragoon Saga or Ogre Battle or Snatcher or something like that,โ explained Rosen. โI donโt know if [Snatcher] would do well, but Iโd probably push it through and make sure we did it just because I would love to work on one of those. But it all has to be in a balance. If this company just became like โwhat games does Wade want to work on?โ, we would not be around too long.โ








