Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-665531-20130417222341/@comment-665531-20130418021507

Castlevania Resurrection could be an unsuccessful attempt to update the series, like the N64 iterations. I doubt it would compare to the Dreamcast's stellar roster of 3D action games (Devil May Cry, Shinobi, Ninja Gaiden, etc). Still, it would add to Konami's lore.

The GameCube in 2005/2006 already has several major RPG's (Final Fantasy 12, Kingdom Hearts 2, Dragon Quest 8, Pokemon XD, Baten Kaitos Origins, etc), so releasing Chrono 3 during this time would be stupid. Releasing it early in 2007/2008 on the 7th gen systems, or even just the Revolution, would be a better idea.

The 2D Kirby with a pop-book artstyle would be an excellent latter game for the GameCube. It could even be its last major game, releasing in late 2006 or even 2007, ala Kirby's Dream Land 3 on the SNES. I'll review the timeline to find a good spot for it.

Mario Artist definitely looks like a good fit for the Revolution. Perhaps one would be able to save images onto the console and upload them to websites like DeviantArt? That could sell a couple million units.

Mega Man Legends 3, I'm sad to say, is unlikely to see the light of day even in Ohga Shrugs. Inafune gets treated better here, but Legends 1 and 2 probably did worse on the Saturn than on the PS1.

Starcraft Ghost could become a fun toy to play with. It could be introduced in 2002, become a joke by 2006, and still technically be in development as of 2013. Ultimately, it gets cancelled in 2014, but is resurrected the next year by some popular developer and is finally released in 2016... only to meet negative reviews and poor sales.

Hey, we need something for people in the Ohga Shrugs timeline to equate with vaporware!