Grand Theftendo, the game that started indie developer Brian Provinciano’s drive to create Retro City Rampage, is being shown today at Game Developer’s Conference 2011. The game is a demake of Grand Theft Auto III’s Portland area and runs on a Nintendo cartridge. Provinciano described the game as:
“a port of Grand Theft Auto III for the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It is Grand Theft Auto III running on an 8 bit, 256×240 resolution, 2 bit colour x 2 bit palette, 1.79 Mhz system, written entirely in 6502 Assembly Language! It includes the entire Portland city!”
See the entire press release after the jump.
The cult classic Beyond Good and Evil returns to Microsoft consoles today. Originally released for the Xbox, the game was extremely well received by critics and consumers, …
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GameSpot got a full on-walkthrough of the first few minutes for Sega Rally Online Arcade today at Game Developer’s Conference. Ben Harbone of Sega detailed the game’s play modes …
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Today Major Nelson stated on his blog that the process has begun to make previously used or unavailable gamertags available again. The process will take some time; the gamertag you …
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Twisted Pixel just recently sent out some new screens and a video of the upcoming Ms. Splosion Man and it looks pretty “AWOOGA!” to quote the titular character. The game is currently being shown to press at Game Developers Conference and Twisted Pixel will also being showing Ms. Splosion Man and The Gunstringer at PAX East later this month. Catch the screens and gameplay video after the jump. See our previous coverage for more.
Over two years after the classic hit Lode Runner was released on XBLA it seems a new downloadable content pack entitled is coming. Apparently entitled the Journey Expansion Pack, …
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GameSpot got an early hands-off demo from Twisted Pixel’s Michael Wilford today at GDC 2011. Set for a tentative fall release the game features a new character, Ms. Splosion …
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In a recent interview with Gamasutra, Supergiant Games’ Amir Rao discussed the background behind his company and the development of Bastion. The team of 17 developers, consisting of former …
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Today Zoo Entertainment announced their new on-and-off road racing game, Fireburst. Utilizing Unreal Engine 3 technology the game features 15+ environments, 16+ vehicles including monster trucks and muscle cars, and vehicle customization. Each vehicle is also equipped with a Fireboost ability, the likes of which range from leaving trails of flames which damage trailing vehicles, to an explosive blast which damages nearby ones. The game features four player split screen functionality, and online play for up to eight players. The is set to release this summer and is currently priced at 800MSP. Trailer and screenshots are after the jump.