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Video Game Demake
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The polar opposite of a Video Game Remake. While a remake strives to offer an updated version of the game, both from a technical and a gameplay standpoint, a demake is purposefully built as an interpretation of how the game may have been, were it conceived and produced during a previous hardware or software generation. This means simpler graphics and sound, and simplified gameplay although the basics are mostly kept, often translated from 3D to 2D. It is often a Self-Imposed Challenge for the creators, who try to work with as few resources as programmers had back in the old days - some even program the demakes on the original old hardware, to produce newer games with a Nostalgia Filter. It's also interesting to try seeing if newer mechanics can work in less technically advanced games. Due to their nature of being based on copyrighted material, demakes are usually fan-made and freeware. This hasn’t saved a few from getting Cease & Desist letters. There are also the Chinese bootleg NES ports, often very bad. The rise of Retro Gaming, however, has made some official productions appear. Beside real and playable games, there are artists who have fun creating mock-up pictures of demade games, often taking the original resolution and palette limitations of old gaming machines into account. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })A subtrope of Retraux. Examples |
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Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (Video Game) | |
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What if Starcraft was made in 1984? (Notice the description.) | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild on the Game Boy Color. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog 2D, a 2D version of Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). Currently, only Sonic's story is playable. | |
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Dark Souls as a 2D Diablo clone. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Uncharted Demake, made with the intention of looking like it was released on the Game Boy Color. Some test footage here. | |
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Counter-Strike 2D. | |
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Super Sanctum TD, a top-down pixel art adaptation of Sanctum released a few weeks in advance of Sanctum 2. It doesn't replicate the FPS elements that make the actual Sanctum games stand out in the Tower Defense genre, it incorporates most of the enemies and towers from them into a perfectly playable conventional TD game. | |
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The winner, Warning Foregone, is a simplified Warning Forever that's still quite fun. The competition version was later updated with more features and can be played on Newgrounds. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_331e009 | comment |
In anticipation of the release of Borderlands 2, Gearbox released The Border Lands, even presenting it as "the 1989 16-bit original". | |
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Video Game Demake / int_33dd1d90 | comment |
Codename Gordon, a Flash platformer made to resemble the first phases of Half-Life 2, back when the latter was still in production — in fact, some of those sections were removed in the final product. It's also a humorous take on the game — faithful to his Silent Protagonist role, Gordon Freeman has only emoticons to use in dialogues, and characters tell him the world has lost a dimension. Originally a fangame, it impressed Valve so much they used it as an official promotional product. The official site is defunct but the game is still among Steam's free games. There's also Half-Life 2D, but it's quite a lousy game. |
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Video Game Demake | |
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The runner-up, Sulkeis, deserved its place because it's not just a lower-tech Seiklus: while shorter and less varied, it's got completely new levels and situations that weren't present in the original (like the water streams erupting after one of the treasures is found). | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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7th Dragon, GB edition. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Metroid: Other M as an NES game, created for April Fools' Day. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Donkey Kong Country, the NES bootleg. The graphics are actually ported well. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Modern Warfare 2D. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Gang Garrison 2, an excellent demake of Team Fortress 2, has gone on to become the most popular of the bunch, also thanks its posting in 4Chan, where some users started modding it without consent. The authors, however, welcomed their contributions and the game has been constantly updated. | |
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A group of Japanese fans is working on a Final Fantasy VII NES-like demake to put the Chinese bootleg to shame. Some footage has circulated and already shows a much better look – the sprites are redrawn or at least well-edited, for a start, and seems to have implemented most of the mechanics, like Materia. Unfortunately, it may never see the light of the day due to Squenix putting an eye on it. Crossing fingers that it manages to reach completion and a translation (hey, someone translated even the Chinese bootleg!). There's also a complex Final Fantasy I NES hack project in progress. |
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Video Game Demake | |
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S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shades of the Nuclear Plant Explosion. | |
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Pokémon GO is being demade into a form for the Sega Dreamcast's Visual Memory Unit. | |
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Something Awful's Photoshop Phriday presents Retrofitted Gaming Classics. | |
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Wolfenstein 3D's first level has been ported to Pico-8. You can play it here. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_5908ee91 | comment |
What if Skyrim was made in 1991? | |
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From a community manager of the Lionhead forums, Fable III in 1985. | |
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Video Game Demake / int_5b95bc94 | comment |
Grand Theftendo deserves a special mention. The project started in the early 2000s as a reproduction of a good chunk of Grand Theft Auto III on the NES, and it looked to be really impressive for the system. Then the author decided to expand the project and moved on to Retro City Rampage. However, he showed Grand Theftendo to the public in March 2011. Retro City Rampage got its own demake: Retro City Rampage 486, a port of the game actually made for vintage 486 (or even a 386 with a math co-processor) computers running MS-DOS. It's released on a 3.5" floppy and even supports Gravis gamepads. |
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Video Game Demake | |
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The original Warcraft in CGA graphics. Orcs and Humans are distinguished by the two different 4-color palettes used. | |
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Ruth's most recent game is Serious Sam: The Greek Encounter, an overhead shooter in the signature 8-bit style. It's part of Croteam and Devolver Digital's initative that has produced several indie games based on the franchise. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Among the countless hacks of Super Mario Bros., Minimal Mario makes the graphics as really minimalistic. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Bringing Tomb Raider to Atari 2600 or so specifics (it's a bit above that, however) resulted in Retro Raider, basically Pitfall with guns. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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G-Force is an overhead 2D rendition of Tempest, the most recent versions exactly, given the Amazing Technicolor Battlefield. Interestingly, it is also based on a little-known home computer game with the same name, dating back to circa 1983, which already tried to translate the gameplay with one less dimension. No more official page but can be found here. | |
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Fallout 3 as a JRPG. Made by Bethsoft themselves to introduce the Japanese public to the game. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Classic shooter Centipede was turned into a text adventure that vividly dramatizes a hellish Bug War. (Contrary to popular belief, this game is winnable.) | |
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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc as a classic RPG and New Danganronpa V3's Scrum Debate in an NES game. | |
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Resident Evil, the NES bootleg with a combat system based on Resident Evil Gaiden. Another one as a 8 bit RPG (made with RPG Maker), seemingly taking the graphics from the NES bootleg demake. |
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Grim Fandango around 1990. | |
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Kingdom Hearts I for Game Boy and Kingdom Hearts II for NES. | |
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Super Mario World may be the most well-known among Chinese NES bootlegs, due to its replicating many elements of the original. Interestingly, the bootleg has a prototype which saw mass release and a finished version only found on one cart. | |
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Halo has had a demake as early as 2004: Halo Zero (a link). | |
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City's final mission on Commodore 64 | |
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Retro City Rampage got its own demake: Retro City Rampage 486, a port of the game actually made for vintage 486 (or even a 386 with a math co-processor) computers running MS-DOS. It's released on a 3.5" floppy and even supports Gravis gamepads. | |
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L'Abbaye des Morts is a game styled as a ZX Spectrum program already, but to fit on actual Spectrum it had to undergo a few slight but still noticeable downgrades. The result can be downloaded here. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for Game Boy. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Flappy Bird has been ported to the Commodore 64. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Sewer Shark is an infamous FMV game. The demake by Park Productions turns it into a vertical scrolling shooter, nothing exceptional but certainly more playable than the original. In a nice touch, you can choose to have it look like it's a Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, or Amstrad CPC game. | |
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From DeviantArt user Badassbill: Children of Mana on the C64, Luigi's Mansion on the GBA and crossed with Symphony of the Night, Ocarina of Time in the style of The Minish Cap, and BioShock looking too good for 1986. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker as if it was made on the NES. | |
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Video Game Demake / int_a2dee471 | |
Video Game Demake / int_a30606de | type |
Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_a30606de | comment |
Ruth has produced further demakes, although they are not part of the Pixel Force series. One is Team Fortress Arcade: Team Fortress 2 as a side-scrolling, arcade-style Beat 'em Up. | |
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Team Fortress Arcade (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Video Game Demake / int_a30606de | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_a67e373d | comment |
Capcom also produced Dark Void Zero. While not technically the same game but a prequel, it brings the action and flight mechanics in pixelated 2D. Many people found it more interesting than the main game. | |
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Dark Void (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Video Game Demake / int_a67e373d | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_a796bde8 | comment |
Also the first Metal Gear Solid on the MSX. | |
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Metal Gear Solid (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake / int_a895e9d3 | type |
Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_a895e9d3 | comment |
Portal 2 on the NES. | |
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Portal 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_a9517b88 | comment |
Another Game & Watch demake: God of War becomes Greek & Wicked. | |
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God of War (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_ab2a760 | comment |
Five Nights at Freddy's - Pocket Horror if it was on the Game Boy Color. | |
Video Game Demake / int_ab2a760 | featureApplicability |
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Video Game Demake / int_ab2a760 | featureConfidence |
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FiveNightsAtFreddys | hasFeature |
Video Game Demake / int_ab2a760 | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_ad1ffac9 | comment |
Virtua Fighter 2 Genesis, an official port of the classic beat-'em-up, minus the polygonal graphics. Similarly Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary is the fourth installment in the series with the graphics and mechanics of the original. |
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Virtua Fighter (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_ae050a9f | comment |
Ocarina of Time 2D has been done a lot by different people, there's even a full list here. This one had a demo released, but seems to have been abandoned since 2016. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_af552e7e | comment |
Also a project for a Metroid Prime 2D. | |
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Metroid Prime (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_b1d8c295 | comment |
Among the other games an honorable mention goes to Plants vs. Zombies Retro, a nice rendition of how the game could have been if it was published in 1986, even if it's a limited Endless Game. | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_c0c57462 | comment |
The Chinese Chrono Trigger NES bootleg, even more infamous because it's an incomplete game (it ends after the fight with Magus). | |
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Chrono Trigger (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Video Game Demake / int_c0c57462 | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_c19c6efa | comment |
Notch attempted a Java demake of The Lost Vikings, but it didn't go past the early stages. | |
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Minecraft (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Video Game Demake / int_c19c6efa | |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_c2463c46 | comment |
There's also a complex Final Fantasy I NES hack project in progress. | |
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Final Fantasy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_c2463c55 | comment |
Final Fantasy X, an NES-like demake (headphones warning) that barely qualifies, given that it only has three themes, two maps, and no battles or interaction. It might PC executable given how the Chinese(?) text is rendered as glitched ASCII. | |
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Final Fantasy X (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_c501f344 | comment |
Alien Swarm in monochrome. | |
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Alien Swarm (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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The first Monkey Island on the earliest Nintendo portables: Game Boy (notice the great pun in the title) and Virtual Boy. Also, Curse of Monkey Island on the Game Boy. | |
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Monkey Island (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Maldita Castilla as a ZX Spectrum game◊. Made as an April's Fool. | |
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Maldita Castilla (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Portal: The Flash Version, a bit more technically advanced than the previously listed two. Later zigzagged by mappack for original game closely based on its levels. | |
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Portal: The Flash Version (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Limbo on the Commodore 64. The minute of footage posted by the developer is really impressive. | |
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Limbo (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Video Game Demake / int_d5526eaa | |
Video Game Demake / int_db59313b | type |
Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_db59313b | comment |
Pac-Txt, in the style of a text-based adventure game. | |
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Pac-Man (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Game Jolt's 2010 demake competition was interesting since it was focused solely on indie games – which are often retro-styled already. The winner, Warning Foregone, is a simplified Warning Forever that's still quite fun. The competition version was later updated with more features and can be played on Newgrounds. The runner-up, Sulkeis, deserved its place because it's not just a lower-tech Seiklus: while shorter and less varied, it's got completely new levels and situations that weren't present in the original (like the water streams erupting after one of the treasures is found). Among the other games an honorable mention goes to Plants vs. Zombies Retro, a nice rendition of how the game could have been if it was published in 1986, even if it's a limited Endless Game. |
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Game Jolt (Website) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_df491a0c | comment |
Angry Birds in 1992. | |
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Angry Birds (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Shen Qi De Mao Zi looks like a Famicom backport of The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, but is a Nintendo Hard turn-based RPG instead of an action adventure game. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Tyrian 2000 was going to have a Game Boy port, fully compatible with Game Boy Color and Super Game Boy (as in: able to give distinct colors to everything), but got cancelled near completion as the developers got interested in the Game Boy Advance and started porting Tyrian to it, only to hit a dead end and give up. Years later, a developer of Tyrian published the ROM for download on his very site, along with the last release of the actual game. The GBA port is not even 20% complete, thus being very glitchy and having bad graphics, but the Game Boy Color/Classic one is pretty much complete, including randomly unlocking encyclopedia entries! Both ports and the original PC game can be found here. | |
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Tyrian (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Someone is trying to "demake" VVVVVV in Game Maker. | |
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VVVVVV (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_e5de407c | comment |
The first two XCOM games (UFO: Enemy Unknown) had unofficial Russian ZX Spectrum versions by Vyacheslav "Copper Feet" Mednonogov. Each fit a single TR-DOS floppy. UFO: Enemy Unknown, 1995. Featured real-time battles with a single operative. UFO 2: Devils of Abyss, 1996. Had turn-based squad combat, like its inspiration. More recently, OpenXCOM hosted a mod ("XenoOPs") for UFO Defense which made it look and play like Fireaxis XCOM. |
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X-COM (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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He later made some more: Vanquish (here), Super Mario Galaxy 2, and Uncharted 3 (here). | |
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Vanquish (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
Video Game Demake / int_f554e011 | comment |
What if Katawa Shoujo was one of the glut of eroge on the PC-98? Take a look here. A thread from the official forum with some little mock-ups, like a SNES version (something made with RPG Maker 2000). |
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Video Game Demake / int_f554e011 | featureApplicability |
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Katawa Shoujo (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Edmund McMillen, creator of Super Meat Boy, asked some fellow indie developers to draw title screens for warp zones, with the basic idea "if Super Meat Boy was your game". Among them Terry Cavanagh, who had so much fun he decided to throw in a little game out of it, looking a lot like his own VVVVVV. You can try it here. | |
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Meat Boy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Mega Man 2600, made in 2007 to run on an authentic machine, although it's only a short demo. | |
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MegaMan | hasFeature |
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Video Game Demake | |
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Super Smash Land, Super Smash Bros. as it would've been on the Game Boy. | |
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