Cross Your Fingers For a Crimson Skies Relaunch

Andy Chalk

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Cross Your Fingers For a Crimson Skies Relaunch


Crimson Skies [http://www.microsoft.com/games/crimsonskies/], Microsoft's alternate-reality 1930s air combat game, could soon be making a comeback.

Crimson Skies first appeared on the PC in 2000, set in an alternate-timeline 1930s in which the United States has broken up into numerous smaller nations that are almost constantly at war. In this world, airborne freebooters cross the skies in giant, aircraft-carrying zeppelins, battling for fame and fortune on the backs of fantastical, piston-driven planes. But in spite of its joystick jockey veneer, the game's flight model was extremely relaxed and simplified; Crimson Skies was far more Falcon [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkkQNDvKEdg&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2Fvideosearch%3Fq%3Dafterburner%2520arcade%2520game%26oe%3Dutf-8%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26um%3D1%26&feature=player_embedded].

An Xbox version, Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge [http://www.xbox.com/en-US/crimsonskies/], was released in 2003, while an Xbox Originals version for the Xbox 360 came in 2007. For all practical purposes, however, the franchise had been dormant for years and Microsoft's decision to pull the plug on Fasa Interative in 2007 looked to be the final nail in the coffin.

But not if Fasa founder Jordan Weisman has his way. Weisman's new company, Mechwarrior franchise reboot [http://www.smithandtinker.com/].

"In the wee hours of the night, I spend time thinking about the older properties," he continued. "I think Crimson Skies is something we'd love to get some energy around, and we have some devious plans - we'll see if those materialize."

There is one Fasa title that gamers shouldn't expect to see re-emerge anytime soon, however: The less-fondly-remembered RPG-inspired shooter Shadowrun [http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/s/shadowrun/]. "Shadowrun was recently... not treated well, shall we say, so the thought was, let a little time pass before approaching that one again," Weisman added.

First Mechwarrior, now Crimson Skies? I think Jordan Weisman may be on his way to becoming my favorite person of the year.


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Strategia

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WOOOOO! CRIMSON SKIES! *does beagle happy dance*

Seriously, that is endlessly awesome.
 

Fenring

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I'd buy that for a dollar. I love Crimson Skies, except for the last boss. I hate him.

Anyone else play the MechWarrior tabletop? That game was fun.
 

Jhereg42

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I have enough fond memories of FASA products to be cheering at the moment.

I really want they to give us an Alpha protocol/Mass Effect-like Shadowrun RPG. I do agree that the previous Shadowrun release would likely poison a lot of people against for a while, though.

I used to love pretty much every tabletop offering FASA had other than Earthdawn.
 

TheFacelessOne

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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!


That game was freaking SWEET!

I'll be waiting...
 

US Trooper

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I like the 2000 pc version especially with a filght stick. but the xbox version ehhh... it was to flashy so I think they should let the series die
 

Arrakiv

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Malygris said:
First Mechwarrior, now Crimson Skies? I think Jordan Weisman may be on his way to becoming my favorite person of the year.
This. I agree.
 

TraumaHound

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While I never finished the game I loved Crimson Skies and would definitely play and updated console version. I thought the world was really interesting and colorful plus it was easy to pick up and play. I'll have to go back and replay it (and actually finish it this time), wonder if it'll play right on my 360?
 

tsb247

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I would love it so much if they would reboot Crimson Skies. I have so many fond memories of that game. Seriously, it's hard to get much cooler than giant zeppelin battleships that launch fighters and battle until one is engulfed in flames.