Welcome to Silver Bit's newest recurring article, Kickstart This! With Kickstarter's rise in popularity among video game developers and in some cases composers to fund their projects, yours truly has been trying to think of ways to promote these great projects. A few of video game Kickstarter projects get the initial publicity on big video game media sites such as IGN and Gamespot if they are attached to a popular video game designer such as Tim Schafer or noteworthy developer like WayForward. There are plenty of Kickstarter projects that never get the public attention they deserve. While Silver Bit is not among the most viewed blogs in the world, this writer wants to do his part in spreading the word about the Kickstarter projects that appeal to him. One more person talking about these projects will definitely get a few others talking and hopefully cause a domino effect as more and more decide to spread the word.
The inspiration behind Kickstart This! came about due to all the Kickstarter projects that yours truly has been following and supporting as of late. I have supported a few projects over the past year or so, but not at the frequency that I am doing now. It has gotten to a point where this writer is scared to find another project to whisk away more money. What a better way to kick off Kickstart This!, pun fully intended, then with the three Kickstarter projects that sucked up this writer's money this past Summer.
The first Kickstarter project highlighted today is actually not a video game. Before you raise your virtual pitchforks, this project does involve video games in some form. Particularly, it involves video game music. This Kickstarter is to fund Video Games Live's third album. For those who have not heard of Video Games Live, it is a multimedia symphonic/rock video game concert run by prolific video game composer Tommy Tallarico. Video Games Live's first two albums focused on the most popular and recognizable video game music from the likes of Mario, Halo and Warcraft. For the third album, known as Level 3, Video Games Live is focusing on the more underrated video game tracks from games like Monkey Island, Street Fighter, Journey and Beyond Good and Evil. Due to how niche the audience for this album is, Video Games Live is looking for passionate gamers like you and I to help fund this project. Video Games Live is looking to raise 250 thousand dollars to fund Level 3. Currently 205 thousand dollars have been pledged to the project with only three days left. If you are a lover of video game music, the Video Games Live Kickstarter is definitely one to support. Every bit counts.
It has been well documented on how horribly Capcom has dropped the ball with their flagship franchise, Mega Man. Once the Blue Bomber's creator Keiji Inafue left Capcom to create his own independent studio Comcept, Capcom seemed to abandon their mascot. Many have been clamouring for any sort of news about a new Mega Man game, but to no avail. Capitalizing on the demand, Keiji Inafue announced a brand new project from Comcept called Mighty No. 9. Mighty No. 9 is the spiritual successor to Mega Man. It is a side-scrolling action game where you run, jump, shoot and transform much like Capcom's Blue Bomber. It might seem a lot like Mega Man, but with one huge twist. Beck, the main character, can transform at will. These transformations are not only earned from defeating the bosses in the game; they can be gained from collecting energy dropped from common enemies. The Mighty No. 9 Kickstarter has been a runaway success. The game was funded within two days and is now currently working towards its 2.2 million dollar stretch goal, which will see Mighty No. 9 ported to PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii U. With 21 days left to go, Comcept will definitely have enough money to fund Mighty No. 9 and then some. Guess the demand for a Mega Man game is bigger than ever imagined, eh Capcom?
Last but not least, the latest Kickstarter project to make me part with my money to support. WayForward has been on a roll with their latest offerings (Mighty Switch Force series on 3DS and Wii U and DuckTales: Remastered for consoles). So it came as a surprise when they announced that they will be funding a new game project through Kickstarter. Some thought it could be a whole new intellectual property or a console installment in one of WayForward's signature franchises. The latter came true as Shantae: Half-Genie Hero was revealed to be said Kickstarter project this past Wednesday. Shantae is WayForward's first original franchise. It stars a female half-genie by the name of Shantae who is in charge of protecting a fishing port called Scuttle Town. Half-Genie hero is Shantae's first venture on consoles as she has been at home on handheld and mobile systems for the past decade. Before any funding was needed, WayForward confirmed Half-Genie Hero will be coming to PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U and PC. Meeting the funding goal of 400 thousand dollars will allow WayForward to create a HD Shantae game with an introduction and conclusion stage along with three chapters in between. Stretch goals are in place to include extra modes, different costumes and even bonus chapters if WayForward's goal is met. At the moment, Shantae: Half-Genie Hero is half way to its goal with just under a month to go.
Hopefully you all enjoyed this first edition of Kickstart This! If you are interested in any of the projects shared in this article, please pledge some of your money to the project of your choice. Kickstarter is becoming such a powerful tool in the video game industry especially for the gamers who are getting sick and tired of the current state of Triple A video game development. These three projects are only a small sampling of everything that is on Kickstarter. There a tons of projects out there to support. If these projects did not speak to you, there is definitely a project out there.
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Friday, July 13, 2012
On the Download: July 8-14
There are sales galore this weekend. Thousands of games are being discounted on Steam while you can grab Mighty Switch Force for the discounted of price of 3 dollars this weekend on the Nintendo eShop. Along with the sales, a couple of big downloadable games are coming to different platforms. The every popular Tiny Wings is getting an HD port for the iPad, which you can find on sale for 3 dollars on the App Store and Airtight Game's first big downloadable project has been released for XBLA and PSN this week for 1200 Microsoft Points or 15 dollars respectively. Re-releases were not the only thing this week as we got a few notable games to download.
While Nintendo's 8-Bit Summer continued with the release of Kirby's Pinball Land and Sword of Hope II for the 3DS Virtual Console, there is a 3DS download that should get a little more attention than it already has. The game is called Johnny Kung Fu and comes to us by the talented people at UFO Interactive Games. The local crime gang run by the notorious Mr. Wang has kidnapped Johnny's girlfriend. Knowing what needs to be done, Johnny dons his Kung Fu grab in order to save his girlfriend, who is being held at the top of Mr. Wang's tower. Johnny Kung Fu is a unique 3DS download that mixes old and new. The game jumps between side-scrolling brawling segments to Donkey Kong-esqe platforming levels reminiscent of the games found on Nintendo's old Game and Watch handhelds. Things start to ramp up as Johnny only has a hour or two to save his girlfriend. If you like to pick up a game that bridges the old and new in the way Johnny Kung Fu does, you can pick this game up for 6 dollars on the Nintendo eShop.
Made by small indie developer SideQuest Studios, Rainbow Moon is a strategy RPG exclusive to the PS3 which has a strong emphasis on exploration, character development and turn-based combat. In Rainbow Moon, you start out playing as Baldren, who has been warped to the world of Rainbow Moon by his arch-rival. Trapped in this unknown realm, Baldren has accidentally opened up a dimensional gate which has freed a full army of monsters. These monsters overwhelm Rainbow Moon thus turning the once peaceful realm into a living hell. Now it is up to Baldren to seal the dimensional gate and find a way back to his home world. Rainbow Moon is packed to the brim with content. There are six playable characters including Baldren that can be customized with upgradable weapons, armour and other accessories. There are over 100 special skills that you can teach one of the six playable characters, more than 20 dungeons to explore and a compelling story that will last you over 40 hours. If you are interested, you can download Rainbow Moon off of the PSN Store for 15 dollars.
Konami has tried many times to bring Frogger into the modern age of gaming, but every time they failed. Taking a page from what Namco did with Pac Man, Konami has released the classic Frogger gamers know and love with modern graphics and new game modes with Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition, available on XBLA, PSN and WiiWare. Along with the classic Frogger game mode, there are a brand new game modes such as Tile Capture, Battle Royal and Freak Out for gamers to play through. In the Hyper Arcade Edition of Frogger, you can customize the graphics through different skins. Some of the skins you can use are the modern neon skin of Hyper Arcade or classic 8-bit skins and sprites from Frogger, Castlevania and Contra. Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition also includes 4 player competitive multi-player so friends can compete to see who is the best at Frogger. Looking to relive the glory days of Frogger, Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition is available for 10 dollars on PSN, 800 Microsoft Points on XBLA and 700 Wii Points on the Wii Shop Channel.
While Nintendo's 8-Bit Summer continued with the release of Kirby's Pinball Land and Sword of Hope II for the 3DS Virtual Console, there is a 3DS download that should get a little more attention than it already has. The game is called Johnny Kung Fu and comes to us by the talented people at UFO Interactive Games. The local crime gang run by the notorious Mr. Wang has kidnapped Johnny's girlfriend. Knowing what needs to be done, Johnny dons his Kung Fu grab in order to save his girlfriend, who is being held at the top of Mr. Wang's tower. Johnny Kung Fu is a unique 3DS download that mixes old and new. The game jumps between side-scrolling brawling segments to Donkey Kong-esqe platforming levels reminiscent of the games found on Nintendo's old Game and Watch handhelds. Things start to ramp up as Johnny only has a hour or two to save his girlfriend. If you like to pick up a game that bridges the old and new in the way Johnny Kung Fu does, you can pick this game up for 6 dollars on the Nintendo eShop.
Made by small indie developer SideQuest Studios, Rainbow Moon is a strategy RPG exclusive to the PS3 which has a strong emphasis on exploration, character development and turn-based combat. In Rainbow Moon, you start out playing as Baldren, who has been warped to the world of Rainbow Moon by his arch-rival. Trapped in this unknown realm, Baldren has accidentally opened up a dimensional gate which has freed a full army of monsters. These monsters overwhelm Rainbow Moon thus turning the once peaceful realm into a living hell. Now it is up to Baldren to seal the dimensional gate and find a way back to his home world. Rainbow Moon is packed to the brim with content. There are six playable characters including Baldren that can be customized with upgradable weapons, armour and other accessories. There are over 100 special skills that you can teach one of the six playable characters, more than 20 dungeons to explore and a compelling story that will last you over 40 hours. If you are interested, you can download Rainbow Moon off of the PSN Store for 15 dollars.
Konami has tried many times to bring Frogger into the modern age of gaming, but every time they failed. Taking a page from what Namco did with Pac Man, Konami has released the classic Frogger gamers know and love with modern graphics and new game modes with Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition, available on XBLA, PSN and WiiWare. Along with the classic Frogger game mode, there are a brand new game modes such as Tile Capture, Battle Royal and Freak Out for gamers to play through. In the Hyper Arcade Edition of Frogger, you can customize the graphics through different skins. Some of the skins you can use are the modern neon skin of Hyper Arcade or classic 8-bit skins and sprites from Frogger, Castlevania and Contra. Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition also includes 4 player competitive multi-player so friends can compete to see who is the best at Frogger. Looking to relive the glory days of Frogger, Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition is available for 10 dollars on PSN, 800 Microsoft Points on XBLA and 700 Wii Points on the Wii Shop Channel.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
On the Download: December 18-24
As Christmas draws ever-so closer, the sales on your favourite downloadable game service keep ramping up. With sales on Steam, the App Store, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network Store, there is definitely a deal for every gamer out there. You just have to look. Even with all these sales, developers still have a few new games for us before we enter the New Year. So let us dive right into the games released this week.
Developer WayForward, creator of Shantae and the Mighty Milky Way and Mighty Flip Champ games, made their name on the Nintendo DS creating quality games reminiscent of some classic games from the NES and SNES eras. With the 3DS released this year, WayForward moved development from Nintendo's older handheld to its new portable beauty. As the spiritual successor to Mighty Milky Way and Mighty Flip Champ, Mighty Switch Force shares the same charm, humour and excellent 2D aesthetic as those two games with a little more emphasis on the action than puzzles. In Mighty Switch Force, you play as Officer Patricia Wagon. Your goal is to recapture a group of escaped inmates known as the Hooligan Sisters in order to restore peace to Planet Land. You will have to use Wagon's various pieces of equipment to interact with the environment and enemies in order to solve puzzles and complete your mission. Originally expected for a release early next year, WayForward dropped Mighty Switch Force earlier than expected. For 6 dollars, Mighty Switch Force would be a great Christmas present for any 3DS owner starving for exclusive downloadable games.
If you had to pick the greatest puzzle game of all-time, what would you pick? What one puzzle game sticks into the mind of whoever plays it? From the music to the gameplay, what puzzle game is engrained into the minds of gamers young or old, male or female? If you guessed Tetris, you are correct. From the brillant mind of Alexey Pajitnov, Tetris has become one of the most iconic games of all-time as it is on everything from the computer to your iPhone. In the hearts of many gamers, there stands one definitive version of Tetris and that is Tetris for the original Game Boy. So for many of you including myself who logged into the Nintendo eShop today, it was a pleasant surprise to see Nintendo release the title for the 3DS Virtual Console. If you do not know anything about Tetris, please open another tab in your browser and google it and fall in love with a masterpiece because I am not going to explain this game to you. Tetris is only 4 dollars on the Nintendo eShop, so it is a perfect game to download. One exception being that if you already own Tetris. Even if the Game Boy version is the definitive form of Tetris, it is essentially the same game you love on whatever device you own it for.
LostWinds, a game from Frontier Developments, was originally released for WiiWare back in 2008 has now made its way to iOS. In LostWinds, you play as a young boy by the name of Toku. You must wield the unique powers of Enril, a wind elemental, to maneuver the lustrous environments, stun and even dispatch enemies and solve puzzles on your way to release the world of Mistralis from the evil Balasar's curse. LostWinds got a lot of critical praise back in 2008, but did not make much of a splash as gamers never really took to WiiWare as they did to XBLA and PSN games. Now on the iDevices and at the appealing price of only 4 dollars, LostWinds should reach a much broader audience of core and casual gamers who own these devices. If you have a few extra dollars after all these great sales, pick up an innovative game that deserves a lot more love than it got back in 2008.
Developer WayForward, creator of Shantae and the Mighty Milky Way and Mighty Flip Champ games, made their name on the Nintendo DS creating quality games reminiscent of some classic games from the NES and SNES eras. With the 3DS released this year, WayForward moved development from Nintendo's older handheld to its new portable beauty. As the spiritual successor to Mighty Milky Way and Mighty Flip Champ, Mighty Switch Force shares the same charm, humour and excellent 2D aesthetic as those two games with a little more emphasis on the action than puzzles. In Mighty Switch Force, you play as Officer Patricia Wagon. Your goal is to recapture a group of escaped inmates known as the Hooligan Sisters in order to restore peace to Planet Land. You will have to use Wagon's various pieces of equipment to interact with the environment and enemies in order to solve puzzles and complete your mission. Originally expected for a release early next year, WayForward dropped Mighty Switch Force earlier than expected. For 6 dollars, Mighty Switch Force would be a great Christmas present for any 3DS owner starving for exclusive downloadable games.
If you had to pick the greatest puzzle game of all-time, what would you pick? What one puzzle game sticks into the mind of whoever plays it? From the music to the gameplay, what puzzle game is engrained into the minds of gamers young or old, male or female? If you guessed Tetris, you are correct. From the brillant mind of Alexey Pajitnov, Tetris has become one of the most iconic games of all-time as it is on everything from the computer to your iPhone. In the hearts of many gamers, there stands one definitive version of Tetris and that is Tetris for the original Game Boy. So for many of you including myself who logged into the Nintendo eShop today, it was a pleasant surprise to see Nintendo release the title for the 3DS Virtual Console. If you do not know anything about Tetris, please open another tab in your browser and google it and fall in love with a masterpiece because I am not going to explain this game to you. Tetris is only 4 dollars on the Nintendo eShop, so it is a perfect game to download. One exception being that if you already own Tetris. Even if the Game Boy version is the definitive form of Tetris, it is essentially the same game you love on whatever device you own it for.
LostWinds, a game from Frontier Developments, was originally released for WiiWare back in 2008 has now made its way to iOS. In LostWinds, you play as a young boy by the name of Toku. You must wield the unique powers of Enril, a wind elemental, to maneuver the lustrous environments, stun and even dispatch enemies and solve puzzles on your way to release the world of Mistralis from the evil Balasar's curse. LostWinds got a lot of critical praise back in 2008, but did not make much of a splash as gamers never really took to WiiWare as they did to XBLA and PSN games. Now on the iDevices and at the appealing price of only 4 dollars, LostWinds should reach a much broader audience of core and casual gamers who own these devices. If you have a few extra dollars after all these great sales, pick up an innovative game that deserves a lot more love than it got back in 2008.
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