ShiftyLook

ShiftyLook was a subsidiary of Namco Bandai that's focused on revitalizing older Namco franchises, with their first step being designing video game webcomics based on the company's various franchises. The subsidiary later offered webtoons, anime, playable games, music, message boards, and graphic novels as well. Shiftylook attended various fan conventions, either with their own booth, or as part of Namco Bandai's booth.

On March 10, 2014, they announced that the site would stop updating ten days later on March 20, and the server would be shut down after September 30 ends on the same year. Some other digital merchandise also became unavailable that year.[1][2]

Webcomics

ShiftyLook has been creating webcomics since fall 2011, with the goal of reviving various old video game franchises. According to Editor-in-Chief Rob Pereyda, the original goal of ShiftyLook was to gain traction through webcomics first and to expand to other media such as web animation, games, and merchandise later.[1]

Webtoons

Video games

Obtainable Games

In-Browser Games

Hardcover graphic novels

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gera, Emily (2014-03-10). "Namco High studio ShiftyLook is shutting its doors". Polygon.
  2. Pereyda, Rob (2014-03-10). "ShiftyLook's Next Step". ShiftyLook. Archived from the original on 2014-03-11.
  3. Goellner, Caleb (2012-05-09). "Shiftylook Celebrating 30 Years of ‘Dig Dug’ With Anniversary Webcomic Collaboration". Comics Alliance.
  4. 1 2 ""Rolling Thunder" and "Wonder Momo" Come to ShiftyLook as Webcomics". Comic Book Resources. 2012-04-19.
  5. Nakamura, Toshi (29 January 2014). "Japanese Cult Classic Revived as New Game and Anime". Kotaku.com. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
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