He was also a special guest for a session of DF Game Club where Toonstruck was streamed. Last year Keith Arem, who worked as audio director on Toonstruck, caused excitement when he announced on a Facebook petition for Toonstruck 2 that he would bring Toonstruck back to life, provided he'd be able to raise enough funding and fan interest. In spite of the commercial failure, the game was well received by both media and gamers of the time, and fans have clung to the hope of a sequel through online petitions and groups in social media. In the end only half of the game was released, and when the game flopped, publisher Virgin Interactive decided to call it quits on the project. With high-quality animation, many celebrity actors and three years in production, the game ended up costing over $8 million to make, and is often quoted as one of the most expensive games ever made at the time. Toonstruck was originally released in 1996. After many years of being tied up in red tape, the popular live-action/animation blend adventure game finally gets a re-release, and gets its digital début on GOG.com.
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