It even includes a retro mode for old school fans.
As spotted by Gosokkyu, Devil Blade, a 1996 vertical shoot ’em up for the original PlayStation, appears to be getting a modern reboot from its original creator for Windows PCs.
The game was originally developed by Shigatake, a Japanese illustrator known for their work with Vanillaware, and was created using the shoot ’em up creation software Dezaemon Plus. This allowed aspiring developers to create their own games using an icon-driven toolset and share their creations via a PS1 memory card. It was then later ported to the NES/Famicom in 2015.
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It even includes a retro mode for old school fans.
As spotted by Gosokkyu, Devil Blade, a 1996 vertical shoot ’em up for the original PlayStation, appears to be getting a modern reboot from its original creator for Windows PCs.
The game was originally developed by Shigatake, a Japanese illustrator known for their work with Vanillaware, and was created using the shoot ’em up creation software Dezaemon Plus. This allowed aspiring developers to create their own games using an icon-driven toolset and share their creations via a PS1 memory card. It was then later ported to the NES/Famicom in 2015.
Read the full article on timeextension.com