Alright, so lemme just splatter some thoughts on the page here. We got this old game—maybe you’ve heard of it, maybe not. It’s called Ecco the Dolphin. Yup, dolphins in video games, not your everyday thing. Anyway, people are probably itching for a new one. Maybe it’ll pop up after the remasters, who even knows at this point. I always liked the idea of flippering my way across the ocean in pixelated glory, but man, those first few levels? Brutal.
And then there’s this weird dream—that I’ll wake up one day as a dolphin. I mean, not gonna happen, but still. That difficulty spike, though, it’s like you’re actually swimming against the current (not that I actually know what that feels like).
So, Ed Annunziata, the brain behind all this fantastical marine madness, he once said he has this dream—not that it’s weird or anything—where life as a dolphin was the real deal. Turns out, dolphins are kinda like watery humans, at least in his eyes. Who knew, right?
This Annunziata dude, he’s all about deep thoughts, like, literally. He’s convinced gamers are basically geniuses who could, like, wave their controllers and fix the ocean. That’s deep. Somehow, his roots as a Pacific Islander just made him more in tune with the watery world. Sounds profound, but really, it’s probably just him being sentimental about the waves.
He goes on about humans getting all chummy with the ocean over generations. Sounds pretty cool, but also, when’s lunch? Jokes aside, it’s about dancing to the ocean’s rhythm, not stomping all over it. Picture this: you’re riding a wave with dolphins because you belong there. Wild, huh?
Oh, and the old Ecco games? They’re getting remastered. Annunziata and his crew are back at it, but no official dates yet. Classic, right? Always leaving us hanging. Keep your flippers crossed.