The video will remain up for posterity but we are currently reevaluating the story we helped to tell about Skyworks and Majesco in regards to the DS reboot of A Boy and His Blob. After having sent the above video to his father, Garry’s brother Dan, and David Crane, they have pointed out some major discrepancies in the story as describe above. We were recently contacted by Brendan Kitchen, son of Activision programmer, Imagineering co-founder, and Skyworks co-founder Garry Kitchen. The article accompanying this post has currently been removed from the site due to containing some major inaccuracies. ![]() Our friends over at Did You Know Gaming? have done a visual companion to this article, doing the first-ever long-play of this unreleased game. It’s roughly 40% complete, and the game stops after the second world. For the remainder of this video, we refer to this developer as “X” to protect their anonymity.Īlthough the game was never finished, the second ROM could be considered the “final” build, as it was the last build Majesco ever received from developer Skyworks Technologies. The ROMs were donated to Gaming Alexandria by a developer who was involved in the project. A follow-up to the 1989 NES game by David Crane, the game was announced by Majesco in 2005 and quietly cancelled. ![]() Here are two unfinished builds of the unreleased A Boy and His Blob for the Nintendo DS.
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