| Aborted Projects |
| These are things I was working on at one point but decided not to/never got around to finishing. |
| MuTaTiOn I was getting an idea for a story called MuTaTiOn, something like X-Men. A bunch of Mutants with powers gang up to take over the world. One of them goes into a morality thing and realizes it's not right so he and some others decide to go against them. They kill all but the leader and another one. The two bad guys got to find another one who's being tracked by yet another one. The second one has the ability to absorb other mutants. He absorbs two of them then teams up with the leader. They go and attack the good guys and most of them die (at this point another has joined the good guys) and all but two practically die and one is absorbed. Eventually they trap them in ice. The absorbing one throws up another one who can take any amount of damage and throw it back. He kills all but two, who cut him open and pull out there friend with the same power. The one guy throws out his damage to destroy the earth, but the good guy absorbs it and shoots it back to kill him. After that I was going to have the newest good guy split off and go to fight another mutant and imrison him. I was then going to have that one escape and fight a bunch of new mutants, the Next Generation. SO anyway, I have this really bad habbit of making up stories and starting more than one story an dnot finishing any of them. I really really want to finish HADEN, that's why I ditched this idea. MARVERL: The Game This was meant to be fighting-game style adventure games with Marvel Comic heroes. The story in a nutshell was the Hulk was destroying NYC so a bunch of heroes showed up to stop him then joined up to fight their bad guys and rivals. The thing went, I was really really really bored one day and started surfing the net. I found myself on site that had sprites from certain gameboy, Genesis, and SNES games. There were some of Marvel heroes on there, so I started to copy/paste them and made this picture, like something you'd see on the back of a video game case. Well I showed it to my friend David (owner of DBSart) and he got the idea of using Klik 'n Play to actually make it. It got no farther than that. You can see the picture here. |