Sonic Creator Wanted to Name Billy Hatcher Game 'Giant Cock'
Sonic Creator Wanted Billy Hatcher Game Called 'Giant Cock'

If you owned a Nintendo GameCube in the early 2000s, you might recall a zany Sega platformer that has since gained a cult following. Billy Hatcher And The Giant Egg, released in 2003, was a 3D platformer where players grow, roll, and hatch eggs to defeat enemies and navigate the environment. It was a bizarre title at the time, but it garnered attention because it was developed by Sonic Team and produced by Sonic The Hedgehog co-creator Yuji Naka, who is now a convicted felon for insider trading.

The game has remained in people's memory perhaps because of its name (or the excellent theme song), but according to a former executive at Sega, Naka wasn't a fan of the title and wanted to give it a name that would make your grandmother blush. Speaking to fansite Sega-16, former vice president of Sega Of America, Mike Fischer, explained how Naka originally wanted to call the game 'Giant Eggs', but after that idea was ruled out, he suggested an even worse one for Western territories.

'One of the guys on my team said, 'Well, let's call it Billy Hatcher' because it's a hatching game with a cute character,' Fischer said. 'The main character is the boy, not the egg. Of course, Naka-san hated it. We called it Billy Hatcher And The Giant Egg, which he still hated.'

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'We at one point – I promise you, I am not making up this story; I have two witnesses! At one point, he visited the US. Sometimes, I translated and sometimes other people translated. He goes, 'Well, I know another name for the boy wearing a rooster suit. Another name for rooster is cock. Can we call the game Giant Cock in English?''

If you need a visual aid for the cock that got away, illustrator Kobalt Network mocked up the game's front cover with the title on BlueSky in light of the revelation. We imagine it might have sold a few more copies, at least.

Fischer goes on to say that he 'should have' agreed to have Giant Cock as the title to see what would happen, before making his feelings very clear on Naka as a person. 'He is literally the most miserable person I have ever worked with in games or anything else in my life, just a horrible human being, and you can quote me on that,' Fischer added.

Potential Sonic CD Remake

Elsewhere in the same interview, Fischer claims he has 'heard' that Sega is 'remaking Sonic CD', but does not elaborate on exactly what that means. Sonic CD was released in 1993 for the Mega-CD and has been ported via various Sonic collections over the years since. Some kind of new version makes sense as the next Sonic movie, Sonic The Hedgehog 4, is partially inspired by Sonic CD, but remaking a 2D game does not really make any sense unless they are going to turn it into a 3D title or completely change the graphics.

Michael Jackson Anecdote

There are other interesting nuggets in the interview too, including a time when Fischer recalls meeting Michael Jackson, before 1988's Moonwalker for the Mega Drive. 'I worked a couple of days with him,' Fischer said about Jackson. 'I think the first day, we just hung out at an arcade, and I played video games with him for about four hours. They kicked everyone out of the arcade, and it's just me and him playing every video game in the Roppongi Sega GiGO Game Center (I met him the first two or three times he came to Tokyo, so GIGO may not have been on the first trip).'

'Then, I think it was on a separate trip that he came, and I just translated for him with the head of the team that eventually made Moonwalker. We even went back to his hotel, and we hooked up a Genesis to his TV (the hotel TVs were harder to connect stuff to). He was asleep in his suite.'

Along with Moonwalker, Jackson is said to have written tracks for Sonic The Hedgehog 3, but his work went uncredited. There are conflicting accounts as to the reason why, with some claiming the singer was unhappy with the sound quality, but allegations of child sexual abuse against Jackson emerged during the game's development and many suspect that was the reason his involvement was never made public.

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