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Development on UFO & ET reportedly proceeded far enough along to have early planning and concept work finished{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/company/multimedia-creators-network}}, as well as hiring UFO researcher [http://www.paradigmresearchgroup.org/Awards/Huneeus_Antonio.htm Antonio Huneeus] as a production consultant sometime in 1995.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20171121232633/http://www.paradigmresearchgroup.org/Awards/Huneeus_Antonio.htm}}
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Development on ''UFO & ET'' reportedly proceeded far enough along to have early planning and concept work finished{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/company/multimedia-creators-network}}, as well as hiring UFO researcher [http://www.paradigmresearchgroup.org/Awards/Huneeus_Antonio.htm Antonio Huneeus] as a production consultant sometime in 1995.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20171121232633/http://www.paradigmresearchgroup.org/Awards/Huneeus_Antonio.htm}}
  
Ultimately, [[Multimedia Creators Network]] found they had spent nearly all their budget on their previous three releases and were unable to produce UFO & ET.
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Ultimately, [[Multimedia Creators Network]] found they had spent nearly all their budget on their previous three releases and were unable to produce ''UFO & ET''.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:32, 26 June 2021

For the equally-unreleased NEC LD-ROM² version, see UFO & ET.
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UFO & ET
System(s): Sega Mega LD
Publisher: Pioneer
Developer: Multimedia Creators Network
Genre: Educational
Number of players: 1
Peripheral(s): 3D Goggle

UFO & ET is a cancelled Sega Mega LD educational software slated to be developed by Multimedia Creators Network and published by Pioneer.[1] Like the developer's previous three releases, it is assumed it would utilize the 3D Goggle accessory.

Development

Development on UFO & ET reportedly proceeded far enough along to have early planning and concept work finished[2], as well as hiring UFO researcher Antonio Huneeus as a production consultant sometime in 1995.[3]

Ultimately, Multimedia Creators Network found they had spent nearly all their budget on their previous three releases and were unable to produce UFO & ET.

Quotes

…yes, we had this one planned, but we couldn’t make it, simply because we used up all of our budget with the three titles we’ve made already.

I wish we had more time and budget to finish this title as well, since the subject related to UFO and ETs has been, and still is one of my strongest interest, and I have been following the subject since I was a little kid.[4]

Multimedia Creators Network founder Jotaro Nonaka


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