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7/15/2025, 5:04:37 PM
>>715532782
had a pretty decent run and ended when it needed to even when they were unnecessarily stretching it thin. only thing cursed about stargate is that it cannot get a single video game title to become a thing, the games are always either cancelled or released half-baked.
had a pretty decent run and ended when it needed to even when they were unnecessarily stretching it thin. only thing cursed about stargate is that it cannot get a single video game title to become a thing, the games are always either cancelled or released half-baked.
7/15/2025, 5:04:37 PM
>>937147580
had a pretty decent run and ended when it needed to even when they were unnecessarily stretching it thin. only thing cursed about stargate is that it cannot get a single video game title to become a thing, the games are always either cancelled or released half-baked.
had a pretty decent run and ended when it needed to even when they were unnecessarily stretching it thin. only thing cursed about stargate is that it cannot get a single video game title to become a thing, the games are always either cancelled or released half-baked.
6/13/2025, 9:55:28 PM
>>712560523
The hype for Stargate died by the '10s, which consequently is around the time we had some more scifi-ish games going like the Mass Effect series.
Now that we've got an upcoming Expanse game, Exodus, an untitled (supposed) Mass Effect "4", and even the rest of the sci fi sloppa as of recent such as Starfield and Star Wars Outlaws, there'd be almost no reason for an SG1 game not to exist - if the series still had any hype around it, that is. It's been too long since it aired to the point that only 30+ year old boomers would even understand what the game's about.
An RPG with a Cheyenne mountain/spaceship hub world and different areas locked behind "gate codes" would be pretty cool thoughbeit.
The hype for Stargate died by the '10s, which consequently is around the time we had some more scifi-ish games going like the Mass Effect series.
Now that we've got an upcoming Expanse game, Exodus, an untitled (supposed) Mass Effect "4", and even the rest of the sci fi sloppa as of recent such as Starfield and Star Wars Outlaws, there'd be almost no reason for an SG1 game not to exist - if the series still had any hype around it, that is. It's been too long since it aired to the point that only 30+ year old boomers would even understand what the game's about.
An RPG with a Cheyenne mountain/spaceship hub world and different areas locked behind "gate codes" would be pretty cool thoughbeit.
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