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goodcow said:In April of 1996, Bernie Stolar, who had jumped ship from Sony to become CEO of SoA, visited Wallis and asked what he needed to help further his chances of getting the game out on time. Wallis met with his team, and decided that the NiGHTS engine would be a huge help, as we didnt have time to develop all the tools necessary. Eager to help, Stolar promised the tools, and delivered with editors and the engine code not long afterward. The problem was that the creator of NiGHTS and the man credited with the creation of Sonic the Hedgehog, Yuji Naka, was not consulted on this, and became very irate, and, according to Stolar, forbade the team from using the engine, even threatening to leave the company if it didnt happen. The team was back to square one, with two weeks lost developing on an engine that they couldnt use.
Naka is an asshole.
Why? I've read that account of Sonic Xtreme and considering the only sources are ex-SoA people who worked on the game, it doesn't strike me as the most balanced viewpoint (I like the constant references to 'politics' to give a conspiratorial impression).
I think it's perfectly fair of Naka to be pissed off at SoA for stealing the engine that he and his team had developed. We know that the NiGHTS team were incredibly passionate about the game, going above and beyond what was expected of them. Now imagine your in the same position and someone else comes along, takes your work without even asking your permission, and uses it to develop a game that, given it's brandname, is likely to overshadow your own efforts? You're telling me that you probably wouldn't do the same as Naka? I would find that very suspect.