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Not a fan of the graphics nor the design decision to make it look cute. I would think the demographics of neo gamers prefers something more mature.
Because no one likes Captain Tomaday or Twinkle Star Sprites?Not a fan of the graphics nor the design decision to make it look cute. I would think the demographics of neo gamers prefers something more mature.
Because no one likes Captain Tomaday or Twinkle Star Sprites?
Haha, the game's developer here. Thanks for the love, your comment made my day!
Looks like the earlier thread about Project Neon.
Unlike the others who only dish out critiques, I offer a solution. How about showcasing a live demo at this year's sacamento gamer's expo?
http://www.sacgamersexpo.com/
It'll give them the opportunity to network with the community and to show a playable proof of concept of the game for additional funding to the project. In addition, the local and state wide news agency and video games publications will be there to cover the event, which will give free exposure to the project.
Unlike the others who only dish out critiques, I offer a solution. How about showcasing a live demo at this year's sacamento gamer's expo?
http://www.sacgamersexpo.com/
It'll give them the opportunity to network with the community and to show a playable proof of concept of the game for additional funding to the project.
Look at that Star Citizen scam, they collected millions of $ and the game is still not ready after 7 years ( Kickstarter was 2012 ).
Not a fan of the graphics nor the design decision to make it look cute. I would think the demographics of neo gamers prefers something more mature.
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Buttery-smooth 60fps performance with parallax scrolling and lots of bullets rendered on the screen.
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If this was NGDev Team, y'all nut riders would be all over this.
Deja-vu.Seems pretty dumb to make it a tate game, there's lots of good vertical shooters with a normal monitor orientation (Soukyugurentai on Saturn for instance), and I don't think people are going to want to turn their monitor on its side for one game.
Yeah, and no one ever mentioned 60fps back in the day either. Although maybe we should've to single out poorly-running games.I want to punch whoever started using the term "buttery-smooth" to describe framerates.
Yeah, and no one ever mentioned 60fps back in the day either.
This is not true, because there simply wasn't that kind of knowledge back in the days, "60fps" it has became borderline meme today.
I clearly remember reviewers using the term "smooth" referred to animation and scrolling or "without hiccups" which meant, translated to today's standard, "the game runs at a steady 60fps".
Hey man, that would imply that there is a playable proto. Somehow I think this is still in it's pre-embryonic stages and what's shown isn't running on Neo hardware. But let them prove me wrong.
From the kickstarter: "We have a fully playable prototype that runs on real NEO GEO MVS/AES hardware with the first version of key mechanics and the first level completed."
Because no one likes Captain Tomaday or Twinkle Star Sprites?
From the kickstarter: "We have a fully playable prototype that runs on real NEO GEO MVS/AES hardware with the first version of key mechanics and the first level completed."