Konami has announced an indie game contest that actively asks small developers to make games based on some of its classic series, including Gradius, Ganbare Goemon, and many more.
This looks fun and affordable for fans of Retro Cabinet games.
Introducing Evercade Alpha, the first Evercade-compatible arcade machine. This bartop-sized arcade gives you everything you want in a home arcade machine with one big feature - full compatibility with the Evercade cartridge ecosystem.
I like the Mega Man one more as it has a better variety of games. Strider, Carrier Airwing, Final fight... The other is all SF. Plus i like that i can pop in any of my evercade carts to play as well.
CD Projekt Red is confident in the transition from its in-house Red Engine to Unreal Engine 5 for the next Witcher game.
Arkane Austin has just released Game Update 4, the final patch for Redfall which is 16GB in size and adds an Offline Mode.
I'm not interested in this game but i think it's great they added the offline mode for those who are.
that sort of sounds like they just don't want to pay their own in house devs (whoever is left anyway) so they'd rather make cheaper contracts with indie developers. Pretty crappy thing to do. But then again, we know how Kojima and Igarashi were treated so this doesn't shock me.
Don't get me wrong, it's great that new games of classics will be made, But to outsource when you already have a work force just because you're being cheap just doesn't sit well with me
I'm excited for real
Well, this doesn’t sound good.
hmm Konami refocusing into video game development again instead of pure Pachinko ?, sounds good to me, would love to see a full fledge 3d Gradius.
Good idea, get some new talent in, give them a chance, see what fresh new ideas they can bring to these classic IPs.