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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: evilnick on September 30, 2014, 01:46:34 pm
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So, earlier this year I purchased Nightmare Busters for the SNES from Super Fighter Team. It's taking a while to arrive, and when last I inquired, it should be heading to me in October. I'm waiting until it arrives before I order from them again.
Anyway, this has sparked an interest in developers who make and release games on older hardware. There was one company I recall seeing who did quite a bit, but I forgot who it was and I think they stopped doing it. Trying to do a Google search on this is kind of a pain and I think I found a few places, but the shops always look like kind of a cluttered mess.
Here are a few that I found:
Magical Game Factory
Super Fighter Team
Retrousb
Good Deal Games
So, I'm looking for places like this, stores that sell new games made for old systems, homebrew titles, and the like. A part of this was sparked when I backed the Star Castle 2600 Kickstarter and was excited by the idea of a brand new game for such an old console. I know the Dreamcast has a large homebrew/indie dev community, but I'm looking for more. Perhaps stores that specialize in selling these kinds of games.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
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I think that there's a game that's either been released -or- is going to be released called Pier Solar (sp?).
I believe that, in addition to being released on some modern systems, it was also coming out on some of the older ones too.
All that I really know/can remember about it is that it's an RPG, I *think* that the name of the company making it had the word "Melon" in it, it was Kick-started/crowd-funded, and that there's A LOT of people here who know & can tell you MUCH more about it than I can 8)
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
For now, I'm just hoping Nightmare Busters actually arrives! Because these guys have other games I'd like to pick up.
I didn't see any games on 8-Bit Evolution's site. Did they only have them at the show?
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I think that there's a game that's either been released -or- is going to be released called Pier Solar (sp?).
I believe that, in addition to being released on some modern systems, it was also coming out on some of the older ones too.
All that I really know/can remember about it is that it's an RPG, I *think* that the name of the company making it had the word "Melon" in it, it was Kick-started/crowd-funded, and that there's A LOT of people here who know & can tell you MUCH more about it than I can 8)
It's actually out on PC and PS3 (PS4?) now.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/286220/
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Back when they where first producing Nightmare Busters I pre-ordered it, and after paying I received it a year and a half later, so I got one from the original run. As for the gameplay, it's a platformer that I would say is kind of like a cross between Contra and Shinobi. The game is very, very difficult, I've played it plenty of times, having never managed to get far into the 3rd level. It is also 2-player which is really fun. The box and manual it comes with are also top notch.
The reason I bought it is just that stuff like this from Super Fighter Team tends to become unavailable eventually, but the game is worth it on it's own.
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
For now, I'm just hoping Nightmare Busters actually arrives! Because these guys have other games I'd like to pick up.
I didn't see any games on 8-Bit Evolution's site. Did they only have them at the show?
I think the repro scene is a little bit of a sticky situation. Basicly they're making money off of someone elses work. Sure, they claim they are only being paid for the labor and materials; but they're giving the actual game away for free.
They only sell games at conventions. I've heard whispers that they will ship if you email them asking for repros. They just don't advertise it on their website. I had the dude's card somewhere, but I think I lost it. Maybe there is a "Contact Us" button on the website.
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
For now, I'm just hoping Nightmare Busters actually arrives! Because these guys have other games I'd like to pick up.
I didn't see any games on 8-Bit Evolution's site. Did they only have them at the show?
I think the repro scene is a little bit of a sticky situation. Basicly they're making money off of someone elses work. Sure, they claim they are only being paid for the labor and materials; but they're giving the actual game away for free.
They only sell games at conventions. I've heard whispers that they will ship if you email them asking for repros. They just don't advertise it on their website. I had the dude's card somewhere, but I think I lost it. Maybe there is a "Contact Us" button on the website.
Oh gotcha. I was less interested in reproductions than in fully new games being developed for legacy consoles. Like the shmups appearing on the Dreamcast after all these years, or Pier Solar for the Genesis. Or revived old ROMs that were never completed or released, like Nightmare Busters. When it comes to reproductions, honestly, I'd rather have the original if that's all it is.
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Atariage has an entire store of homebrew games for the Atari 2600 and some others I think.
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
For now, I'm just hoping Nightmare Busters actually arrives! Because these guys have other games I'd like to pick up.
I didn't see any games on 8-Bit Evolution's site. Did they only have them at the show?
I think the repro scene is a little bit of a sticky situation. Basicly they're making money off of someone elses work. Sure, they claim they are only being paid for the labor and materials; but they're giving the actual game away for free.
They only sell games at conventions. I've heard whispers that they will ship if you email them asking for repros. They just don't advertise it on their website. I had the dude's card somewhere, but I think I lost it. Maybe there is a "Contact Us" button on the website.
Oh gotcha. I was less interested in reproductions than in fully new games being developed for legacy consoles. Like the shmups appearing on the Dreamcast after all these years, or Pier Solar for the Genesis. Or revived old ROMs that were never completed or released, like Nightmare Busters. When it comes to reproductions, honestly, I'd rather have the original if that's all it is.
I say reproductions, but they only sell stuff that was never released in the US. Drac's Night Out was an unreleased NES game.
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I wish the big companies made new games for old consoles. While there are indie gems here and there, for the most part, they just aren't as a good as the real-deal.
Imagine if Capcom made a new Disney 8-bit game, or if Nintendo gave us an all-new 2D Metroid for NES. That would freaking rock! I know it's highly unlikely, but if it happened, that would be a day 1 purchase, no questions asked.
If nothing else, can't these companies at least release them on the console networks? There is a very healthy retro-crowd out there, and it doesn't cost them as much to make as it does a full-on console release. I'd imagine there'd be a healthy profit margin since it wouldn't cost as much to make.
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Pier Solar just released today by Watermelon. And Nightmare busters is buyable still on their site.
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Pier solar had their first print released a while back and its getting on other consoles too (pushed back). Only steam and online store ps3/ps4 has them (released today).
You should of join the kickstarter awhile back for elysian shadow.
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The Dreamcast still has a pretty active development scene. You pointed out Magical Game Factory (Watermelon Games), but there is also NG:DEV.team that makes some phenomenal shooters, as well as redspot games.
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Atariage has an entire store of homebrew games for the Atari 2600 and some others I think.
Yeah they have a lot of great stuff. I have never bought anything as I usually add stuff to my cart and close the tab after seeing the price. Lots of games for 2600, 5200, 7800, jag etc
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I say reproductions, but they only sell stuff that was never released in the US. Drac's Night Out was an unreleased NES game.
I can get behind that stuff. Literally, the only game like this that I currently have is Star Castle, which I backed on Kickstarter. My interest in these kinds of games has grown recently, and I think a part of my apprehension is that I'm waiting to make sure Nightmare Busters shows up to power my confidence in this endeavor.
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The Dreamcast still has a pretty active development scene. You pointed out Magical Game Factory (Watermelon Games), but there is also NG:DEV.team that makes some phenomenal shooters, as well as redspot games.
You had me at shooters. I'm terrible at shmups, but have always loved them. I didn't find Redspot in my searching, so thanks!
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Pier solar had their first print released a while back and its getting on other consoles too (pushed back). Only steam and online store ps3/ps4 has them (released today).
You should of join the kickstarter awhile back for elysian shadow.
Crap, I saw this Kickstarter a while ago and forgot about it. But I did support Hive Jump. Half a dozen others.
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The Dreamcast still has a pretty active development scene. You pointed out Magical Game Factory (Watermelon Games), but there is also NG:DEV.team that makes some phenomenal shooters, as well as redspot games.
You had me at shooters. I'm terrible at shmups, but have always loved them. I didn't find Redspot in my searching, so thanks!
Yeah, the Dreamcast has a great selection of shmups from both when the console was supported, and after it discontinuation. On the japanese side, shmups were still supported from naomi ports from some developers, while in the west has some small companies that continue to work on shmups and other games for the system. It's pretty cool, considering how many people ignored the Dreamcast back in the day for the PS2 and other consoles, and I'd to get some of those games for my dreamcast collection as well.
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Infinite NES Lives (http://www.infiniteneslives.com/index.php) is a small one. They mostly do custom modifications and special order controllers, but they do have a small selection of new NES games from time to time. They've currently got one called Armed for Battle that looks kind of interesting.
A few weeks ago there was a thread on here talking about a new NES game on Kickstarter called Mystic Searches. They just hit 100% funding with 12 days to go. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1316851183/the-new-8-bit-heroes-new-nes-game-and-creation-doc
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There's also "Sivak Games" who created the Battle Kid games.
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Infinite NES Lives (http://www.infiniteneslives.com/index.php) is a small one. They mostly do custom modifications and special order controllers, but they do have a small selection of new NES games from time to time. They've currently got one called Armed for Battle that looks kind of interesting.
A few weeks ago there was a thread on here talking about a new NES game on Kickstarter called Mystic Searches. They just hit 100% funding with 12 days to go. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1316851183/the-new-8-bit-heroes-new-nes-game-and-creation-doc
I'm thinking about backing that one, actually. I always back through my game dev team (From Nothing Game Studios), so I'll have to talk to our finance guy during our next meeting.
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
In the event you return to this thread, Nightmare Busters finally arrived. It's a pretty sharp package--full color manual, beautiful SNES-style box, and a solid cartridge that worked as well as any official SNES game. Very impressive. The game itself is heavily action-oriented, and the closest thing I can think of off-hand is Mega Man inspiration. Move from left to right "shooting" enemies with various attacks, and launching powerful screen-filling magic attacks when you have the opportunity. It runs smoothly, looks good, and is pretty hectic.
However, it spawns enemies like a Ghouls n Ghosts title--as in, willy-nilly all over the damn place, so it can be quite chaotic. There are a few platforming issues I have (jumping over fire in the first level feels awkward), but the game overall is actually pretty fun and extremely challenging. Picture Super Ghouls n' Ghosts, but with lots of shooting mechanics and screen-clearing magic that made me think of Golden Axe.
Overall, a charming purchase, and I'm glad I got it.
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First off, let me know how that Nightmare Busters is. I almost bought it a couple of times, but have held off.
Second, there are several places online that make Repros of unreleased games and Homebrews. I grabbed a few of these at Retropalooza a couple of weeks ago from 8-Bit Evolution. I got Wily Wars and Fix-It Felix Jr. for Genesis and Drac's Night Out on NES. I like the idea of new stuff coming out 20 years too late. I'll still grab it.
In the event you return to this thread, Nightmare Busters finally arrived. It's a pretty sharp package--full color manual, beautiful SNES-style box, and a solid cartridge that worked as well as any official SNES game. Very impressive. The game itself is heavily action-oriented, and the closest thing I can think of off-hand is Mega Man inspiration. Move from left to right "shooting" enemies with various attacks, and launching powerful screen-filling magic attacks when you have the opportunity. It runs smoothly, looks good, and is pretty hectic.
However, it spawns enemies like a Ghouls n Ghosts title--as in, willy-nilly all over the damn place, so it can be quite chaotic. There are a few platforming issues I have (jumping over fire in the first level feels awkward), but the game overall is actually pretty fun and extremely challenging. Picture Super Ghouls n' Ghosts, but with lots of shooting mechanics and screen-clearing magic that made me think of Golden Axe.
Overall, a charming purchase, and I'm glad I got it.
I may have to grab one then. I've heard it's hard, but fun. Thanks for the heads up
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The Dreamcast still has a pretty active development scene. You pointed out Magical Game Factory (Watermelon Games), but there is also NG:DEV.team that makes some phenomenal shooters, as well as redspot games.
You had me at shooters. I'm terrible at shmups, but have always loved them. I didn't find Redspot in my searching, so thanks!
Here you go :)
http://www.redspotgames.com/shop/
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The Colecovision has a surprisingly active homebrew scene. A number of groups (Team Pixelboy, Collectorvision, and a few others) create and release original games. They also port a lot of titles from the MSX computer system, which is apparently very similar in specs to the Colecovision.
They even released a hardware add-on called the Super Game Module, which adds extra RAM and enables the play of some more advanced games that they've also released.
I just ordered Joust from Team Pixelboy. It was originally planned for the Colecovision in the '80s, but never made it past the prototype stage. They took that prototype, filled in the missing sound effects, and created a finished game.