
Siliconera: "24 is quite popular in Japan. I remember going to Sega's Joypolis amusement center in Tokyo where there was a 24 video scavenger hunt. Players would take a card and swipe it to see videos and solve a mission. I gave up after the first video to play more House of the Dead 4 Extreme.
This isn't the only crossover media for a US franchise developed in Japan. Apparently, there is 24 Pachislot machine, and in October a corresponding 24 Pachislot video game for the PlayStation 2."

Season 8 marked the end of 24. Currently talks for a possible movie. However, would the future of Jack Bauer and 24 be better suited for a video game?
I hope so, 24 was a pretty good TV series and now that a movie is in the works a video game would be the perfect way of promoting it.
I love 24 and would love to see a new 24 game, wasn't a fan of the PS2 game though. I'd like to see something a bit more innovative instead of just another standard TPS, although if it's a movie tie in it will no doubt be as run of the mill as they come.
When playing through Heavy Rain I remember constantly thinking this would be a great way to do a game based on 24, unfortunately that will never happen.

GGTL - "I have lost faith in humanity. Only recently, I was reminded of the PS2 TV-tie-in 24: The Game, and my memories flooded back of all the brilliant hours I spent with a virtual Jack Bauer and his last-gen crew. I completed it not once, not twice, not thrice, but four times. That’s three more than once."
This article didn't so much make me want to revisit the game, but rather made me wish the last 3 seasons hadn't been so godawful.
One of the best feature is interogation mode.. It quite intense.. But i don't like the driving section because the car seemed floating on the road.. The story is awesome nonetheless..
i really like this game .. 5 years ago was so much fun .. really that time i dont care about grfix ....etc the *hit in this gen .. all i do play for fun ..
Edit: by the way no its not the best game ever

Ambition and the desire to innovate is ultimately what fuels our industry, but without the hardware available to make some developer's more ambitious projects really come to life, we're often left with uncooked or technologically limited games that pale in comparison to the marvels hinted at by the design documents.
Here are five games that GamerZines think came way before their time, and ultimately, what we'd love to see a return of on current hardware.
Omikron: Nomad Soul should have been there. Way ahead of it's time and hardware.
I don't think Red Faction should be there. It had Guerilla which was pretty much as modern and advanced as the foruma could get (And it was awesome).
I would like to see remade is Unholy Wars.
That game with the current hardware would be a blast.
Anyone else remember it??