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A new homebrew NES game titled Hazard: Let Us Out!, developed by vintage tech enthusiast Gilbert Vera, has surpassed its fundraising goal on Kickstarter. The campaign, which still has 22 days to go, has already raised over £5,045—nearly double the target of £2,418—from 78 backers.

  • Crazy Bosses and Mechanical Mayhem: Innovative gameplay with complex enemies to challenge players.
  • Multiple Endings: Depending on choices made during the game.
  • Five Weapons to Unlock: A variety of tools for different combat scenarios.
  • Choices that Matter: Important cutscene decisions affect the protagonist’s ultimate fate.
  • Puzzle Platformer Mechanics
  • Normal and 'One Man' Play Modes

Kickstarter Rewards:

  • Digital ROM of the Game
  • USB Stick with Digital Rewards
  • NES Cartridge Options (Standard, Collector’s Edition, Ultimate Collector's Edition with 3D Diorama)

The success of this project demonstrates a strong demand for retro-style homebrew games and showcases the passion within the NES community.


What do you think about the mix of familiar elements with modern gameplay aspects? How would you design your ideal homebrew NES game?

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[–] pHr34kY@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

I wonder if it will be available in both PAL and NTSC.

[–] notaviking@lemmy.world -1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Nintendo in the background rubbing its lawyer hands in anticipation

[–] smeg@feddit.uk 7 points 3 days ago

I don't think they could stop unapproved NES games being released at the time, I really doubt they'd give a shit now