... There are a few extreme Ghostbusters games, only really two main ones. That's like some PC, like that's like a Buster move game. And like, who cares about that? But the first one's Ultimate Evasion, which came out in the PS1. This is a really, really boring time crisis alike, where you move across like a few bland locations and shoot some poorly animated ghosts that appear. It may have been more fun to play with like, with like a gun peripheral on the PS1. But I didn't have that. And it was clunky. The…

... That was one of those first major Kickstarter success stories within the industry. And like that that became a massive trend for the next probably like three, three plus years. I mean, it's kind of still happening that time crisis gun. It's just made loads and loads of money on on Kickstarter. And, you know, these things are still massive projects now launch on Kickstarter. It's not really an indie platform at all now. I think like I just saw there's like a Transformers reprinting all the Marvel Comics…
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... That's actually I'm going to throw all that Ashley Day. That was Ash. He, you know, the sort of the hubbub had sort of bubbled up around the Kickstarter for that. And it was a Kickstarter, wasn't it? Yeah, that's right. It was like one of the first hardware Kickstarters. Yeah. So he was he was I wish to do a cover on this. This is this is it. This is like the new business model for the games industry. And, you know, he was right to a degree like that. That was one of those first major Kickstarter success stories within the industry. And like that that became a massive trend for the next probably like three, three plus years. I mean, it's kind of still happening that time crisis gun. It's just made loads and loads of money on on Kickstarter. And, you know, these things are still massive projects now launch on Kickstarter. It's not really an indie platform at all now. I think like I just saw there's like a Transformers reprinting all the Marvel Comics Transformers books by like three massive companies on there. So it's just such a different platform. And I think that, yeah, like it was a bit of a sign of where things were going, you know, it's not as much of a sort of cultural discussion point as it was back then, though. But yeah, it absolutely was a sign of the times. And yeah, Ash was like, this should be our next cover because of that. ...