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Retro Con 2015

As we head toward fall and the major convention season goes into hibernation for the cold months ahead, one local convention stands out among the embers of summer. Continue reading Retro Con 2015

KickStarter: Retronator Pixel Art Academy

Pixel art, the medium of indie game devs and 8-bit fans, is now a skill you can possess! Learn a new skill without trying by playing this game that teaches you as you play along. Continue reading KickStarter: Retronator Pixel Art Academy

Team of Programmers Recreates the N64’s Ocarina of Time in Glorious 16-bit 2D

It may seem a bit backwards to take a 3D game and recreate it as a 2D one, but, the results are very promising. Check out the boss fight at the end of this video. It’s like finding a all-new SNES Zelda game. The project is only 15% done (started last year) and the programmers have already received some letters from Nintendo, but not a formal cease and desist. We can only hope that they can complete this awesome project soon! It’s definitely more interesting to me than the attempt to make Zelda 1 into 3D.

They even recently announced that a multiplayer online mode will be coming. How this functions, I can only guess. Maybe it’s like Secret of Mana, same game, but with multiple swords swinging? It seems the project is completely non-profit, just a work of true fans. Check it out today. Playable demos are available.

 

 

Screen Shot 2013-05-03 at 2.36.44 PMBeatscribe is a full time indie composer, musician and writer. By day he creates soundtracks and sfx for various mobile gaming companies, by night creates megaman-inspired chiptunes, in the afternoons he drinks tea. Check out his latest releases, tutorials and retro ruminations at www.beatscribe.com.

Square creates a 16-Bit Recap to Final Fantasy XIII

This awesome video outlines the storyline to Final Fantasy XIII, to prepare gamers for the new title in the series, Lightning Returns, coming out on February 11th. It’s got to be the single coolest promotion video I’ve ever seen, the entire game is re-done in the style of Final Fantasy VI for SNES. Check out the video:

via Kotaku