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Unofficial Splatterhouse Mega Drive/Genesis Port Announced

Unofficial Splatterhouse Mega Drive/Genesis Port Announced

Namco‘s classic arcade game Splatterhouse is getting an unofficial port to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, thanks to the efforts of Monster Bath Games. This fan-made project aims to bring the original 1988 arcade experience to a console that never officially received a port of the game. The development is being carried out using the Scorpion Engine, a tool known for facilitating retro game development.

Key Details of the Unofficial Port

  • Development Team: Monster Bath Games, known for titles like Deathwish Enforcers and Guardgrave, is leading the project. The team took a two-week break from their usual projects to experiment with creating this port.
  • Game Overview: Splatterhouse is a side-scrolling beat ’em up with platform elements. Players control Rick, a college student who dons the Terror Mask to battle through West Mansion and save his girlfriend, Jennifer, from monstrous creatures.
  • Current Progress: A three-minute video has been released showing the opening basement level and the first boss fight. The visuals and gameplay appear promising, capturing the essence of the original arcade version.
  • Music and Technical Support: The port features music by YM2612 chiptune artist Laurent Crouzet. Technical advice and support have been provided by Gabriel Pyron and Masterlinkueibr, contributing to the project’s development.
  • Development Plan: Monster Bath Games plans to develop one section per week until completion. They intend to release playable builds once level two is completed.
  • Platform Focus: While there was speculation about potential ports to other systems like Amiga or NeoGeo, the current focus remains on completing the Mega Drive/Genesis version. An Amiga port would require significant additional work due to differences in color palettes and hardware testing capabilities.

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I’m Yousiff Taqi, born in ’87, and I’ve been a huge fan of retro games for as long as I can remember. My favorites are RPGs, Platformers, and Action Adventure. I’ve been interested in computers ever since I was young, which is why I pursued a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Purdue University. Now, armed with my passion for both retro gaming and computer engineering, I’m excited to embark on new adventures in the world of technology, where I hope to merge my interests and make meaningful contributions. https://www.instagram.com/Aeon https://twitter.com/FencerDarkwind

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