Jet Set Games: A Return To Cool

Andy Chalk

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Jet Set Games: A Return To Cool


Westwood Studios co-founder Brett Sperry has joined with three fellow Westwood alumni to create Jet Set Games [http://jetsetgames.net/], but don't hold your breath waiting for a new chapter in the Dune franchise.

Based in Las Vegas, Jet Set appears to be embracing a philosophy of a different era: "Just like the Rat Pack, we live by three simple rules," the studio's website says. "Work hard, play hard and never run out of olives for our martinis." But the company lays claim to a different and better approach to game design as well. "We're returning to a time of elegant, refined design," the site says. "Games you just picked up, played, and had a blast. Sinatra didn't need no synthesizer, baby."

Sperry is joined at Jet Set by Adam Isgreen, Rade Stojsavljevic and Steve Wetherill, all of whom spent time at Westwood before moving in to Electronic Arts [http://www.ea.com] and elsewhere. What they'll be doing now that they're back, however, is a mystery. "We're not quite ready to flap our gums about specific projects, but cast your headlights back here soon for the goods," the site says.

One thing the studio almost certainly won't be doing, however, is looking back to its glory days as a PC developer. Westwood virtually invented the RTS genre with the 1992 release of iPhone [http://archive.gamespy.com/legacy/halloffame/dune2.shtm].

The destruction of Westwood at the hands of EA was a big loss for me, and for gamers across the country. I loved Dune II, but my real affinity for the company grew out of games like Eye of the Beholder [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BattleTech:_The_Crescent_Hawk%27s_Inception] series. The studio made an indelible mark on the industry and even though iPhone development isn't exactly the wind beneath my wings, I wish Sperry and the gang nothing but the best for the future.

via: Big Download [http://news.bigdownload.com/2009/02/02/westwood-games-co-founder-launches-jet-set-games/]


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Volucer

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Oh :( Reading the title I thought there was going to be news of a new Jet Set Radio game.
 

LaxLuster

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I remember the Crescent Hawk games with many fond (and often frustrating) memories. I'd love to see the rebirth of some classic Mechwarrior games, but I thought that was Infocom? Or at least that's what I remembered from the horrid voice at the title screen of Crescent Hawk's Revenge.
 

gt2378b

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Volucer said:
Oh :( Reading the title I thought there was going to be news of a new Jet Set Radio game.
That's what I thought too -- I was in high spirits until the article started blithering about martinis.
 

MrGFunk

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Volucer said:
Oh :( Reading the title I thought there was going to be news of a new Jet Set Radio game.
Ha, that's exactly what I thought, but my game was Jet Set Willy. A Generationial Divide of disappointment.
 

lornb

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Ok, since all of us were clearly thinking it would be a new Jet Set game, why don't they (Sega) come out with a new one already?
 

gt2378b

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Well we do have one vote for Jet Set Willy.

But I am happy to see there are some of us who crave magnetic skates & spraypaint.