News
The guys at Mega Cat Studios have a new game in the pipe. The Meating will come to a NES near you sometime in the future. The story is also a bit odd… but well, why not.
Become a ghost minotaur on the quest to put his meat back together in this puzzle platformer. Use pyrokinesis, possession and an array of other ghost skills to solve puzzles, and the mystery of who butchered you.
Brad Smith is creating NES and game development information and tutorials, music, games. Just recently he made a techdemo based on a strange GIF of a stack of Captain Kirk’s face(s) doing his famous “Khan!” scream. If you want to know more about how this kind of efffect has been realized in khan.nes, we suggest you to check out his page.
Douglas Fraker loves NES code, furthermore he loves to share coding examples, so everyone can learn from it.
Quote:
I posted some example code for making an MMC1 game in cc65. A little later I will write a blog page explaining it. #nesdev
https://github.com/nesdoug/32_MMC1?files=1
The NES gets really a lot of love recently. Project Blue is another awesome game, which should hit Kickstarter in a couple of days. Ellen Larsson got us some graphics to have a look at.
Bushido is a new fighting game by Captain Spazer for the Atari VCS. Please mind its a two player game only.
Hugues Johnson got in touch with us again to point at his final version of his Sega Genesis game Retail Clerk ’89.
Retail Clerk ’89 started as a personal exercise to learn Sega Genesis programming. It’s now a complete, albeit short, game demo. Although originally inspired by Phantasy Star II and III it morphed into more of an interactive fiction / casual adventure game.
Unless you find bugs and let Hugues know, this might be the final release.
Rollie is a brand new side-scrolling platformer NES game by Optovania and has 16 huge stages of gameplay. Power-ups and secrets can be found scattered throughout the levels and checkpoints exist along the way. Each stage ends in a boss battle.
Rollie and Lorrie are on a mission to save their forest, Paradise Gorge. Their goal is to defeat the brats and bullies who have seized power in the midst of an unstable ecosystem precipitated by a sudden overpopulation of snakes. They aim to lead as examples, to show how sharing and sacrifice are rewarding, and that rampant self-serving brutality perpetuates destruction.
Retroguru is about to release a new game for the Atari Lynx. Nutmeg is now an entry to the Atari Gamer Atari Lynx 30th Birthday coding competition. Downloads should be ready the next few days.
There are news on the Game Boy Advance homebrew scene, which should not stay unmentioned. JeffRuLz sent us an e-mail to let us know about Celeste Classic. As of now it can be still considered a prototype. It’s a difficult platform game demanding precise wall jumps and air dashes. If your reflexes are limited, this might be not a game for you.
All of you interested to develop for the GBA, the source code is available for free as well.
From Mackerel Interactive comes Death Planet for Game Boy. Navigate the corridor and avoid the obstacles to take down the evil empire. Published by Catskull Games you can get the game on cartridge for 15 US$ without shipping.