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Title: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Joe Redifer on November 24, 2013, 08:15:24 AM
So on the 22nd of December we'll be doing a Game Sack episode dedicated to homebrew with some time for demos and hacks (but only REALLY GOOD hacks). 2 weeks later we'll be doing an episode dedicated to prototypes that were never released. I have some stuff for the Turbo/PCE but I want to make sure I have the BEST stuff (gotta be runnable on an Everdrive).

What should I have?
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Black Tiger on November 24, 2013, 08:49:38 AM
Chris Covell's Tongueman's Logic, Axelay demo and Factal Engine (2).

Tom's Gate of Thunderforce and NES conversions.

Implode, Meteor Blaster DX, Insanity, Mysterious Song, Pyramid Plunder, Revial Chase.

That Lunar SSS audio clip sound demo.

Ys IV full English translation.

Dracula X full English translation.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Joe Redifer on November 24, 2013, 09:06:17 AM
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Implode, Meteor Blaster DX, Insanity, Mysterious Song, Pyramid Plunder, Revial Chase.
I consider these unlicensed games. They have transcended the homebrew status once they are released and people buy them.

Was Dracula X translated, voices and all?
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Black Tiger on November 24, 2013, 09:38:18 AM
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Implode, Meteor Blaster DX, Insanity, Mysterious Song, Pyramid Plunder, Revial Chase.
I consider these unlicensed games. They have transcended the homebrew status once they are released and people buy them.

Was Dracula X translated, voices and all?

Yes:

https://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=10588.0
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: esteban on November 24, 2013, 09:49:25 AM
I know you probably don't have access, but:

Off the Wall (Tengen, unreleased) (http://archives.tg-16.com/turbo_play_0005.htm#more) — June 2005 is when I grabbed those images from eBay (there was a video, too, but I can't find it now).

I know folks may scoff at it, because it is (1) puzzle game and therefore (2) not a graphics powerhouse with sex and violence.

However, it was a unique (to me) title that had potential.



PURE DREAMLAND:

TV Sports Baseball (didn't someone here claim to have EPROM that was sent out to magazine reviewers?)

Marble Madness (I'm not sure how legit this is, but the dude had credibility since he owned and released unreleased prototypes several times).

Etc. etc. 
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: SamIAm on November 24, 2013, 11:01:18 AM
If you've got a Virtual Boy and can get a Flashboy cart, the unreleased game Bound High is maybe the best title on the system. It's 100% finished, and it takes better advantage of the Virtual Boy's 3D capability than just about any other game.
(good review) (longplay)

I wouldn't recommend just emulating it, though.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Arjak on November 24, 2013, 11:16:59 AM
If you plan on covering systems besides the Turbo (just a thought), here's some picks (all are available on romhacking.net):

-NES-

Adventure Island 4 (Translation) - The Adventure Island sequel that never made it to America, which funnily enough, takes a page from the Wonderboy sequels.

Battle Kid (Homebrew) - In my opinion, the best homebrew on the NES, and from what I've played, the only one that feels like a legit game for the system.

Castlevania: Chorus of Mysteries (Castlevania 1 Hack) - One of the better Castlevania 1 hacks. It actually feels like a brand new game once you get past the first level.

Downtown Special (Translation) - River City Ransom's sequel that was never released overseas!

Extra Mario Bros. (SMB1 Hack) - Super Mario Bros 1 meets Metroid. Seriously.

Fire Emblem 1 (Translation) - It is what it says...

Mario Adventure (SMB3 Hack) - This is often considered the best hack of Super Mario Bros. 3.

The Portopia Serial Murder Case (Translation) - The famous (in Japan) adventure game made by Yuji Horii, before he made the even more famous (worldwide) Dragon Quest.

Silva Saga (Translation) - An RPG that's supposed to be pretty good.

Sweet Home (Translation) - A Survival Horror/RPG by Capcom that was the inspiration for Resident Evil.

Zelda Challenge: Outlands (Zelda 1 Hack) - One of the better Zelda 1 hacks, but very difficult.

-SNES-

Oh No! More Zombies Ate my Neighbors! (ZAMN Hack) - A well done fan-made semi-sequel to ZAMN.

Shin Megami Tensei (Translation) - A very sweet RPG where you recruit demons to join your party. Contains multiple endings. BE ABSOLUTELY SURE that you play the bug-fixed version.

Shodai Nekketsu Kouha Kunio-kun (Translation) - Another sequel to River City Ransom that was never released overseas.

Starfox 2 (Translation) - The rumors are true!

-Genesis-

Gleylancer (Translation) - A shooter! With a STORY!

Langrisser 2 (Translation) - A Strategy RPG. The first in the series was released here as Warsong.

Sonic 1 Megamix (Sonic 1 Hack) - This is supposed to be quite excellent.

Streets of Rage 3 (Translation) - A translation of the Japanese version. Includes story and difficulty balancing that was cut out of the American version.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Arkhan on November 24, 2013, 11:39:03 AM
So wait, homebrews that got physical releases are off limits?

REFLECTRON, GO GO GO
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: DragonmasterDan on November 24, 2013, 11:42:11 AM
If you've got a Virtual Boy and can get a Flashboy cart, the unreleased game Bound High is maybe the best title on the system. It's 100% finished, and it takes better advantage of the Virtual Boy's 3D capability than just about any other game.

Bound High! Review (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ-bV6y-gJI#) (good review)
Virtual Boy Longplay [21] Bound High! (Beta) (3D) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSSlBgnKhbk#) (longplay)

I wouldn't recommend just emulating it, though.


Agreed on Bound High. It's my favorite Virtual Boy game as well.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Arjak on November 24, 2013, 11:49:03 AM
I forgot a good one! There's a great port of Wolfenstein 3D being made for the Sega 32X. A beta, featuring the first episode, is downloadable from the Sega-16 forums. If you are a fan of this game, this port is definitely worth checking out.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Mishran on November 25, 2013, 07:56:18 AM
Don't forget about the Riot Zone prototype w/ voice acting that was recently discovered.

http://youtu.be/CQDVwsHB1kI


That can't seriously be real... Sounds like a bad attempt at a PeeWee Herman with down syndrome voice acting. Laughable at best. Should have used the fella who did Guy's voice in Last Alert.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Black Tiger on November 25, 2013, 08:50:58 AM
There's Columns for Neo Geo.

That sequel to Chrono Trigger for SNES.

Translated Phantasy Star and Shining Force games for Game Gear.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: VenomMacbeth on November 27, 2013, 01:07:37 AM
I forgot a good one! There's a great port of Wolfenstein 3D being made for the Sega 32X. A beta, featuring the first episode, is downloadable from the Sega-16 forums. If you are a fan of this game, this port is definitely worth checking out.

If this is not mentioned in the upcoming episode, I'm boycotting Game Sack. :lol:  Srsly, respect is due. 
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Xak on November 28, 2013, 02:39:36 AM
If that Riot Zone is real I like it.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: esadajr on November 28, 2013, 09:25:49 AM

-Genesis-

Sonic 1 Megamix (Sonic 1 Hack) - This is supposed to be quite excellent.


Don't forget Sonic Megamix on the Sega CD. That game is (censored) awesome.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Joe Redifer on December 02, 2013, 03:30:32 PM
So wait, homebrews that got physical releases are off limits?

I changed my mind on this, but I only have a few.

I keep hearing mention of a Mega Man CD version with CD music. Where does one find this? My Google-fu leads o the game only (no CD music). I have the ROM which has the NES music on it which plays on a flash card.

I'm not a big fan of hacks unless they're translation hacks. Stuff like Sonic Megamix just don't interest me but I'll mention it briefly. I played it and was bored out of my skull.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Black Tiger on December 03, 2013, 03:58:38 AM
So wait, homebrews that got physical releases are off limits?

I changed my mind on this, but I only have a few.

I keep hearing mention of a Mega Man CD version with CD music. Where does one find this? My Google-fu leads o the game only (no CD music). I have the ROM which has the NES music on it which plays on a flash card.

I'm not a big fan of hacks unless they're translation hacks. Stuff like Sonic Megamix just don't interest me but I'll mention it briefly. I played it and was bored out of my skull.

Tom took it down after everanime began selling it.
Title: Re: Protos, homebrew and demos
Post by: Joe Redifer on December 03, 2013, 06:55:46 AM
Oh geez. Way too many unscrupulous people out there.