

While the game was looking pretty hot I know now that TY fans would have lost their shit because it was different. It was put to rest when we had the chance to make a Star Wars game and it’s probably for the best. “The original TY 4 was not going to be a 3D platformer – it was a story driven air combat game in the TY universe. It was ambitious to say the least.Īlso I do enjoy the irony that the game was dropped mid production so that we could work on an ACTUAL Star Wars game.”
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Also you got to play through the “story” mode 3 times as different factions unlocked and you got more of the full story. The best bit was that it was all told as a story being recounted by Lenny. Where you flew around doing missions on Gunyips. If you thought the 2D game was a departure you would have hated this version even more – it was a flight combat game. The Frills were Scout Frills (the best of the bucket heads!), there were all these Star Wars style flight suits and there was even a Wookiee like character called Po (he’s a Kakapo) “Flashback to the unmade TY 4: Gunyip which was Star Wars AF. There’s a whole book just of stuff from that.” “There was the whole first version of TY 4: Gunyip which got shelved to make way for Star Wars. It starts with stuff from TY 3 minigames, then has some early test capture footage then ends with some rendered stuff from the TY 3 trailer.”

“Here’s the promo trailer we put together to pitch Gunyip to publishers. Most of what we know about this unreleased project was revealed by Krome Studios’ artist and TY co-creator Steve Stamatiadis on his Tumblr account: While the team was pitching the idea to publishers they were hired to work on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and GUNYIP! had to be canned. The game was in development by Krome Studios around 2005 – 2007, started after the release of Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan.
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It was initially conceived for GameCube, Xbox and Playstation 2 as the official 4th chapter in the TY series but gameplay would have been similar to titles such as Crimson Sky, Ace Combat and Star Fox’s all-range mode. GUNYIP! Is a cancelled dogfighting shooter set in the TY the Tasmanian Tiger universe, focused on flight missions using TY’s mecha-airplane (the Gunyip, as seen in Ty 3).
