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Devolver’s CEO wants to make a new Seaman game

Devolver Digital CEO Fork Parker wants to make a new Seaman game.

Parker’s taken to Twitter to set his sights on Sega’s strange little IP, wanting the title to join Devolver stable amidst games like Serious Sam, Hotline Miami and Luftrausers.

Parker moved on from Sega directly to Seaman‘s creator, Yoot Saito.

If you’ve never played Seaman before, it’s hard to explain. You’re a fish. But you’re a man. You’re a man-fish. Developed for the Dreamcast, you used a microphone to communicate with your pet. Your friend. Your pet-friend.


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