In western animation, the method to get most cartoons to television, is through a pilot system. A creator puts together a pilot, usually for a cartoon compilation show like Oh Yeah, Cartoons!, or it's released by the network online. If the pilot is popular enough, or the network sees its potential, it's picked up for a full series, if not, at least they tried.
So this begs the question, Should the gaming industry make a video game equivalent to "Oh Yeah, Cartoons!" I heard Kojima suggested this idea, so why not search for young designers with great ideas and put together all their creations on one big compilation disc of video game pilots. If there's a game popular enough, they can green-light it for a full retail production.
So this begs the question, Should the gaming industry make a video game equivalent to "Oh Yeah, Cartoons!" I heard Kojima suggested this idea, so why not search for young designers with great ideas and put together all their creations on one big compilation disc of video game pilots. If there's a game popular enough, they can green-light it for a full retail production.