Maybe itâs skepticism. Maybe itâs Kickstarter malaise. Maybe people just donât care.
Whatever the reason, Harmonixâs Kickstarter for Amplitude, an attempt at reviving the niche PlayStation 2 game of the same name, is not doing very well. As of this writing, itâs sitting at around $643,000 of its $775,000 goal, with just about two days to go.
While unsuccessful Kickstarters are hardly rare, this is a particularly unusual situation in that 1) Harmonix is an established, high-profile game studio with a solid track record and 2) Amplitude is a cult classic that some people are obsessed with. Still, things are coming down to the wire.
Over the past few days, the Kickstarter has seen a surge in interest and backing from high-profile figures. Minecraft creator Markus Persson and actress Felicia Day asked their millions of Twitter followers to go back Amplitude, and the studio Insomniac Games gave $7,500 to the project yesterday. But timeâs running out, and theyâre still over $100,000 short.
Harmonix has publicly stated that the game will not happen if this Kickstarter doesnât succeed. In a last-minute attempt to get Amplitude backed, theyâre are livestreaming themselves playing the old PS2 game over at Twitch. And theyâre still hopeful that they can pull this off.
âWeâre way more optimistic now than we were last week, but weâre still incredibly nervous,â Harmonixâs John Drake told me in an e-mail this morning. âThis has been a passion project at Harmonix for a long time and weâre just within reach of making a game that publishers told us wouldnât be possible.
âThe suspense is incredible.â