Michael wrote:Whatever. The video shows Supreme Snowboarding for PC.
Dude, you're literally wrong. The development team working on it says so, and I'm more inclined to believe them than you.
You've already stated that the character has been changed slightly, so you acknowledge this isn't the vanilla release build of the game as it stands. What proof do you have that the game is just the PC version. Bear in mind these facts which currently disprove your theory;
1. The in game assets, by your admission, are slightly different to the PC build.
2. The video was supplied by the game's artist who confirmed the game's existence.
3. A programmer on the title also confirmed the game's existence
4. It states Dreamcast Version in the video itself
We appreciate you're a massive fan of the original PC title, your site looks awesome. If anything you should be pleased that more information about the series is materialising. It's possible the demo is reusing assets (such as the track) from the original PC title, but it's clear that a sequel was in development on Dreamcast. The only way you're going to be able to argue otherwise is to claim the programmer and lead artist are lying and faking old videotapes, and you're gonna need some proof for that.