Marc Ecko’s Getting Up
Something between Silent Hill 2 and Jet Set Radio?
jeff minter is live on periscope now playing jeff minter music while filming people slowly moving around in vr masks and controllers and I CANT SEE WHAT THEY’RE PLAYING but it looks relaxing. i hope they are testing jeff minters new casual game
oh it ended
can’t wait for one of them to take the headset off and be like “that sure was a series of colored lights”
Holy shit Perescope still exists, and of course Jeff Minter is using it
he streams feeding his farm animals every morning it rules (its like 4am for me which is prime Daphny Hours)
he’s also a furry now, right?
Anything that gets him to fucking chill.
hes been known as a furry since livejournal (where his name was STINKY OX)
Licensed by legendary software developers, SUNSOFT, Gimmick! exAct☆MIX is an arcade exclusive remake of the NES classic developed internally by exA-Arcadia’s TEAM EXA-AM1 for use on the exA-Arcadia arcade platform. Featuring all new graphics and sound, the core game has been remixed into the perfect action platformer for arcade operator usage worldwide. A new Time Attack play mode challenges players to compete for the highest rank on the scoreboard and allow casual players to pick any stage to practice. Gimmick!nexAct☆MIX is the perfect mix of action and high performance income for Family Entertainment Centers to hardcore arcades.
sweet jeez
only $1274 with shipping
I think Rudie said one or two Hinge Problems ago that it plays like trash?
@rudie say it ain’t so
The Gimmick remake is a graphical overlay on top of the original game code like the Wonder Boy 3 remake. The physics and play control should be the exact same as the original game (see: this year-old thread on Nesdev by the lead (?) coder).
(I though rudie was just complaining about the way it looks, and expressing befuddlement over the existence of both it and its platform.)
everyone knows the biggest high performance income generators today are all extremely faithful remakes of obscure 8-bit console games, brought to life with the totally redrawn finest graphics 1998 has to offer
@rudie how dare you
I mean, I’d buy it if it was available on anything a real life person owned.
also he has versions of all the Battle Garegga songs recorded with a broken sound chip
this guy is good
Wonder if he ended up doing all the final Gimmick! exAct☆MIX graphics himself or if he hired someone as he gestured towards in that thread.
oh yeah it’s the releasing this as an arcade exclusive thing that is … peculiar
Oh no me.
My only (non)complaint was it looked like an iphone game with those soft iphone corners blown up to a 27inch screen that was 6 inches from my face.
But again everything with ExE Arcadia is questionable.