I think Sega was developing a sequel to Nights into Dreams (Saturn; 1996) called Air Nights before it got cancelled until the Wii sequel came out.
Does anybody want to see Nights appear on the Dreamcast, besides the cameo in Sonic Adventure?
What happened to Air Nights?
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Re: What happened to Air Nights?
I can't imagine Air NiGHTS got very far in development, seeing how there's almost no information or imagery available for it on the internet, besides the concepts for a new Dreamcast motion controller.
I could have been nice to see. I'm an outlier in that I actually don't particularly enjoy the original NiGHTS - I don't find the courses particularly easy to navigate and there are some clunky gimmicks introduced in the later levels. I prefer Christmas NiGHTS for these reasons, since the first course feels the smoothest and most fun to navigate and blast through. With some gameplay improvements and perhaps widescreen support, a Dreamcast sequel could have been good.
I could have been nice to see. I'm an outlier in that I actually don't particularly enjoy the original NiGHTS - I don't find the courses particularly easy to navigate and there are some clunky gimmicks introduced in the later levels. I prefer Christmas NiGHTS for these reasons, since the first course feels the smoothest and most fun to navigate and blast through. With some gameplay improvements and perhaps widescreen support, a Dreamcast sequel could have been good.
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