So... let's start our own game development group.

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and people looked at me weird when I had no idea what the new COD looked like... yet that game has been in my discussions with my close friend for I don't know how long.

I think my priorities are just in a different direction.
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Yeah I've played that. Probably inspired me.
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So, the screenshot was... what? I checked and it can't be from the game you mentioned.

And by the way, I never said that my statement was related to the picture.
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Hey REPOman, what's the update on this? Did you guys ever get a team together? Curious to see what happens.
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So... anyone still interested?
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Boaradoor wrote:
REPO Man wrote:* Bathory (working title): In this Castlevania-esque game, you play a woman who finds herself drawn in to a plot hatched by necromancers to resurrect Elizabeth Bathory, known to many as "The Countess of Blood". In this game, use any weapons you can get to stop all sorts of baddies and demons. Another neat feature is branching level progression based on multiple paths in levels and in-game time.

I really liked this idea
You know she was actually in Castlevania:Bloodlines, though the name was altered. She's a perfect fit for a Castlevania title. I now feel compelled to post these:





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I'm still interested :)
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If anyone is interested in developing an NES game, you might want to look at this website:

http://bobrost.com/nes/

It has slides/assignments from a class at CMU.
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gtmtnbiker wrote:If anyone is interested in developing an NES game, you might want to look at this website:

http://bobrost.com/nes/

It has slides/assignments from a class at CMU.
Well, I suppose RacketGames (anyone like the name?) could dabble in NES development, so long as we can make and sell the games.

But only if we can strive to do things that don't appear much on the NES, like tower defense games, maybe an RTS game, and a point-and-click adventure game.
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REPO Man wrote:
gtmtnbiker wrote:If anyone is interested in developing an NES game, you might want to look at this website:

http://bobrost.com/nes/

It has slides/assignments from a class at CMU.
Well, I suppose RacketGames (anyone like the name?) could dabble in NES development, so long as we can make and sell the games.

But only if we can strive to do things that don't appear much on the NES, like tower defense games, maybe an RTS game, and a point-and-click adventure game.
I have downloaded a couple things from there to test it out
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