I wish I could say “I told you so”, but I didn’t write the post. But if Ididgo through with some long-winded rant about how Richard Denton, creator of the fabledOcarina of Time 2Dfan projectcouldn’t possibly be dead, you may be damn sure I’d be laughing about this now. Oh, okay, I’ll laugh anyway.Hah!
As it turns out, Denton’s been pretty busy — you know, for a dead guy. Since the news of his untimely demise broke, his MSN and MySpace accounts have been active, and legions of Internet Detectives have picked apart the story of his fatal car accident, searching for police records and news reports, any evidence of a Richard Denton eatin’ it on a stretch of highway. As the Latin goes,whole lotta nada.
Yeah, he’s not dead. Faked it. Why? Dude, you’d be wishing for death too if you had all of the Nine Interwebs beating down your door to finish a difficult fan project. If you remember all the ire volleyed at Square Enix when they put the kill onChrono Resurrectionand point that kind of anger at, y’know, akid, it becomes a scary situation. Can’t blame him for wanting out. But still, Denton — faking your own death? Really?
The Internet is full of resourceful people withfartoo much time on their hands, which is why trying to fake your own death is a bad idea. Incidentally, that’s the same reason that it’s mildly terrifying to let down the potentially hundreds of thousands of people eagerly anticipating your completed project. Here’s the lesson: having someone kill you would probably be an easier way out.
[ViaSquidNews; thanks Tim!]