Friday, November 24, 2006

New Dreamcast for demo at Retrocomputer event

I've been demo-ing my new Dreamcast games at the Retrocomputerdag in Schiedam / The Netherlands. The Games on display were Hokey Pokey, Z-quence and Radium. I also made a smalls scroller demo for the event. The feedback i got has been pretty positive so far.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Back from London - Tons of updates

Hi Everyone,

I just returned from a trip to London (which partly explains the lack of updates :p) and I bought myself 3 nice t-shirts on the trip (all game related ofcourse).

Anyways, good news: The DML system is completed now and the site will soon be opened to public. The 1.2 version has been tested succesfully at a gamedesign college in the netherlands and by various beta testers. With the completion of DML, a final list of all planned projects by Karma Studios/Revival Studios for platforms like the Dreamcast, GP2X, etc.

Here's the list, more information on the projects themselves will be announced shortly:

- Radium - 3D action/adventure - completed
- Zquence - Addictive puzzle game - completed
- HokeyPokey - Addictive puzzle game - near completion
- Junior - Platform game targeted at kids - in development Q4/2006
- Triple Play 1 - 3 small games in one package - in development Q4/2006
- Triple Play 2 - 3 small games in one package - in development Q4/2006
- I:Type - Collection of educational and fun typing tutor games.
- E-Zone - An action-packed platformer - in development Q1/2007
- EFX - Semi 3D sci-fi shooter - in development Q1/2007
- Stip! - Well animated and fun platform game - in development Q1/2007
- Cybores - Futuristic Operation Wolf type game - in development Q1/2007
- Stip! minigames mayhem - A collection of minigames based on the Stip! franchise
- G-loop - A sort of 2D monkeyball type game
- Undercover - First person shooter based on Radium technology

Quite a long list, i know.. but so far simulanous development on all of these titles runs smoothly.
The above games will most likely see release on Dreamcast, GP2X, PocketPC and possibly other platforms as well.

More updates on the games themselves will follow shortly, as development progresses.