This smoother minimap has also been brought over to the Nintendo 3DS version. It also now has a smoothly scrolling mini map, instead of the original which scrolled an entire tile at a time. The Status Bar style HUD option now supports all zoom modes. Text now extends to the screen edge, allowing for more to be displayed (and fewer presses to read it all). Speech bubbles and tutorial text now display transparently over of the play area (no more black bars or boxes covering the background). The HUD and UI have been reworked to more naturally fit your screen, whatever size or aspect ratio it might be. Many character sprites and dialogue portraits also now sport more than the 3-4 colors of strict NES limitations, giving them more unique appearances, and making them easier to spot among a busy screen of tiny sprites. To present things closer to how you remember NES games looking, rather that how they actually looked. However, for those on board for the full experience, I decided to bend the NES limitations just a bit more, and take the rose-tinted glasses approach. Granted, I might’ve gotten a little carried away in a few instances, when I kept saying “add more hair!”, just so there’d be more goofy bits bouncing around while the character’s talking… but that’s my style! If a character’s dialogue portrait alone can make me laugh, we’re hitting the the right mark.įor purists, the game still includes the “8-Bit Mode” option to render the game using more NES-like visuals. Their cartoonish rubbery faces, bouncy hair, and other silly accessories, truly bring them to life. More than just moving lips, each animation evokes the character’s personality. When it comes to dialogue sequences, we now have fully animated character portraits. What you see on screen now is finally what I saw in my imagination! It’s something I wanted to do 8 years ago, but the budget and schedule were just too tight back then. Gone are the static images! Now, The Player walks into the frame, with his legs! He speaks, with his mouth! In all seriousness though, the new animation really gives it an extra ‘oomph’. The PS3 physical releases and the action figure will go on sale.Right off the bat, you’ll notice the shiny new animated cutscenes. Be sure to check out and support their store and browse what other developers have available too! RobaRoba is run by the same team that's been shipping your orders since the MS-DOS floppy disk release, but they've now organized everything into one place. RobaRoba features products from a wide variety of indie game studios, and we're delighted to now have ours alongside. Same great team, new destination! We've moved our physical products over to the RobaRoba store. The disc version is not compatible with the PS Store digital version's updates. The physical version of Shakedown: Hawaii for PS3 includes the "Mogul Update" and the "Full Tank Update" on-disc, but unfortunately does not include the "Shake-Up! Update" and cannot be updated. The physical version of Retro City Rampage DX for PS3 includes the "DX+ Update" on-disc. Note that if another run is produced, there will be visual differences on the package to distinguish it from the first printing.Īs the PS3 is now a legacy platform, it will not be possible to release future updates. It's often difficult to predict demand, so we're trying something new this time!Īn initial print run of 2,520 copies of each game has been manufactured, but to ensure that fans don't miss their chance to obtain these late PS3 releases, we're going to leave the door open to print more (provided that Sony can still manufacture PS3 reprints). Priced at $29.99 USD each (plus shipping), it comes in a classic cardboard backed package and is limited to 1,000 pieces. This is beyond a dream come true! I'm so excited to finally announce it. an action figure! It's totally articulated and includes two accessories. Right on the heels of the 10th anniversary of Retro City Rampage's launch, comes. Priced at $24.99 USD each (plus shipping), the games include a blu-ray disc and manual. Shakedown: Hawaii and Retro City Rampage DX are getting physical PlayStation®3 releases on Wednesday, September 28th!
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