October 10, 2009

Lost “Flash” Game Footage Surfaces

Category: Flash History, Media — By Kelson @ 6:01 pm

I’m not entirely sure how I missed this when it was posted in June, but check this out:

According to the user who posted it on YouTube:

This is early game footage from the cancelled Flash video game. When our publisher Brash folded we were about 6 months into full production with about a year still to go on the game so please excuse the roughness of how it looks at this stage. A lot of the core elements were just starting to surface and we were all really saddened that the game couldn’t be saved. It was showing much potential. As such we just wanted to share a sample of what the game could have been like. Enjoy!

The Brash/BottleRocket game would have been for XBox 360 and PS3. I’m not much of a gamer myself, but I have to admit that this looks like it would have been really cool!

(Found via Superheroes R Us and Comic Book Movie. There’s a long thread at Topless Robot as well.)

9 Responses to “Lost “Flash” Game Footage Surfaces”

  1. awkwardpenguin says:

    You have no idea how sad this makes me.

  2. fastest says:

    Damn, that looked great.

  3. Ben says:

    we finally get a game where flash apparently uses his powers just to move, and then the funding goes bye-bye. Man, that sucks.

  4. Kent Butabi says:

    Hey, they used the cowl from the TV show! Or maybe they were inspired from the Walter West/Dark Flash mask. Either way, this looked great! Perhaps they’ll begin anew should the movie ever get made.

  5. West says:

    Very cool, indeed. Thanks.
    .-= West’s latest blog post: He Lives! =-.

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