Post subject: Streets of Rage Remake
Joined: 7/2/2007
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This is pretty amazing -- a remake of the three Streets of Rage games, with high-quality remixes of the music, a massive character sheet, improved AI...the whole thing's just incredible. And finished! Apparently they sent a letter to Sega saying "Hey guys, we're working on a remake of some of your old games" and basically got a Shrug of Indifference, which is a damned sight better than Squeenix's shutdown of the Chronotrigger remake. I played it for the first time last night, and made it to the final boss on the SoR2 path (Normal, 3 lives/continue) before running out of lives. Sadly you need to beat the game to be able to purchase unlockables. :(
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Thanks for the heads up. I visited their site some years ago when there was a beta, i thought they would never get it done. Nice to be proved wrong for once! The game is pretty sweet.
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Is it just me or is there no obvious download link? ....ok, Google found it for me: http://www.bombergames.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1012 - and the link was removed. Some more forum searching says the download link was taken down. Bawww. Only post to a TPB torrent uploaded 40 minutes ago as of this posting has someone bawwwing saying that they're fine with corporations owning their culture. Nice that they say a Linux build will be coming - with this SEGA interruption, will this still happen? Sucks that it is closed source.
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Guh. Yeah, looks like Sega took notice. Not certain what they expect to accomplish at this point since the game's done...but that still sucks.
Pyrel - an open-source rewrite of the Angband roguelike game in Python.
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I havent played the game but i downloaded it for the musics, they are great remix! Once it spreaded on internet its useless, they wont be able to stop it.
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It seems that some game companies are quite keen to sabotage their own PR with the fan community: If a fan-made version is in development, keep quiet about it until its almost or completely finished, and only then send the cease-and-desist demands, pissing everybody off. Way to go. Given that the game was already distributed in its final form, are there any alternate sites where it can be downloaded?
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Yes, some people are already hosting the file. I think it is better to wait a couple of days and see what SEGA really wants.