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September 8, 2006

Here's a list of every single entry submitted for the Retro Remakes 2006 Competition. Actual results will only be announced in December.

Apologies for the brevity of all reviews. Scores are based on gameplay, instead of how closely the remake resembles the original. Patches can be found in this forum thread. Thanks to all the remake authors and Davide "Gendo Ikari" for correcting me on several counts! [All reviews in one page]

Page 1
Froggy Ribbit - 3 (Frogger)
Kirbys Dreamland - 2
Montezumas Revenge - 3
Choplifter - 0
Quantum Fighter - 3 (Kabuki Quantum Fighter)
Formation Zero - 3 (Formation Z)
Bullet Train - 2
Tubopac - 9 (Oil's Well)

Page 2
Willy Does Dallas - 0 (Jet Set Willy)
Zynaps Remix - 1
Start Wars - 0 (Zaxxon)
Kastle Kumquat - 5
Drelbs - 1
City Defense - 0 (Missile Command)
Archaist - 9 (Pastfinder)
The Pyramid - 10

Page 3
Shooting Gallery - 2
Venture into Adventure - 1 (Venture)
Bombzuka - 3 (Bombuzal)
Robotron 2084 - 0
Serioux - 1 (Xevious)
Demon Attack - 6
The Goonies 20th Anniversary - 9
Wings of Fury

Page 4
Counterclockwise - 10 (Knot in 3D)
Encounter - 3
Ghostbusters - 8
Asteroids - 0
ThreeDCK (3D Construction Kit)
nemesis - 9
Highway Encounter - 6
Panther - 4

Page 5
Clockwiser - 10
Poster Paster - 2
Dig Dug Aftershock (256 color) - 7
Dig Dug Aftershock - 7
Spiky Harold - 3
Donkey Kong - 1
Green Beret - 0
Balloon Fight XP - 0

Page 6
Donkey Kong Jr XP - 0
Ghouls and Ghosts Remix - 4
Endurance Kaboom - 1
Star Wars - 9
Xain D Sleena - 9 (Soldier of Light)
Rise Out - 2 (Rise Out from Dungeons)
BerzerkerBotz - 2 (Berzerk)
LadyBug 2k6 - 9

Page 7
Rock N Bolt - 3
Berzerk 3D - 1
Great Britain Limited
Millenium Remake
Traffic 2006 - 4
Koronis Rift - 6
Labra Tetris - 0
Metal Sector - 0 (Sonic the Hedgehog)

Page 8
Implausible Mission - 4 (Impossible Mission)
Project Firestart - 2
Twilight Treasures - 2
TANK - 0
The Run (Incredible Shrinking Sphere) - 3
One Step Beyond - 6
Chronos - A Tapestry in Time - 7
Solar Striker Remake - 7

Page 9
3D Snake - 2 (Snake)
Marioland Plus - 0
Gridfire - 9 (Crossfire)
Superkid Returns - 2
ZampaBolas - 2
Life of a Fish - 2 (Shark Shark)
Fame Quest - 3
Gumball - 6

Page 10
Asteroids - 0
Space Fortress - 0 (Star Castle)
Sky Ranger - 6
H.E.R.O. - 6

September 7, 2006

Seems to be a pretty good remake judging by the screenshots from the new version and the original Sky Ranger. Had a go at it as well, though the game isn't exactly my cup of tea.

Name: Sky Ranger
Developer: Roddy
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

If there was ever a Retro Remakes competition entry that deserves a remake, Space Fortress is it. Avoid at all costs.

Name: Space Fortress
Developer: Nick Tsianos
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Astroids could possibly be a remake. It's impossible to tell as the author had made it impossible for players to get past the sponsors screen. Avoid at all costs.

Name: Astroids
Developer: Christian Blackmore
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB

Fame Quest is a pretty decent attempt by John Adams to swap the simplified roguelike gameplay of the original with 3D graphics and a new interface. Unfortunately there is too much ground to cover to find any sort of action and the battle system itself is a little tricky to use. Needs more work.

Name: Fame Quest
Developer: John Adams
Category: RPG
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Life of a Fish is an alright effort by Roen, though it's quite regrettable that any remake of Shark will be unfairly compared to Feeding Frenzy.

Name: Life of a Fish
Developer: Roen
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

The Gumball remake is pretty accurate when compared to the real thing. A difficult puzzler that will have you juggling several tasks to get the correct round objects into your carts, then depositing them into a pipe on the right to meet the daily quota.

A lot of accessibility options have been included, which should please fans of the original.

Name: Gumball
Developer:
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

A game which only requires one button might have done well in a One Switch contest, Zampabolas doesn't stand much of a chance against some of the brilliant remakes released this year alone. Press a key to grab more food than your opponents in order to win each round. That's all there is to this effort really.

Name: Zampabolas
Developer: Tymar Games
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB

Superkid Returns is a remake by Park Productions that has decent controls but monotonous gameplay. Your objective is basically to rid a certain section of town of street gangs and holigans while saving law-abiding citizens from danger.

Works well enough, although there's not much in this effort to suggest that it would hold anyone's interest for longer than a couple of minutes.

Name: Superkid Returns
Developer: Park Productions
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB

It's surprising that only one other developer had thought about remaking Crossfire, but between the two Gridfire emerges champion and leaving no room for dispute. Basically your objective is to navigate around a maze and shoot everything that moves to advance through each stage.

Enemies will attempt to hide behind other objects, only emerging to ambush you at the right time. Your ammunition supply is limited but can be replenished by collecting the correct bonus item. Updated sprites make for cute targets as well.

Deserves full marks if not for the missing joypad support.

Name: Gridfire
Developer: Foppy
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

Nintendo has been in the business of making platformers for ages, so it's not surprising that any attempt to improve upon their existing products is set to end in tears. Still, that has not deterred amateur game makers from attempting as proven by Marioland Plus.

The controls are awful, certain sound effects are missing, and sprites lack any sort of consistent quality. There are much better freeware platformers available elsewhere. Avoid.

Name: Marioland Plus
Developer: Paul Bate
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Remaking Snake in any form for the Retro Remakes competition is never a good idea, since the gameplay is extremely simple and won't hold interest for longer than a couple of minutes at best. Justin Reid's 3D Snake only manages to be a novelty piece and not much more.

Name: 3D Snake
Developer: Justin Reid
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Originally a black and white Game Boy title, the Solar Striker Remake has pretty good graphics yet still remains relatively faithful to it's source material. The difficulty level is set rather high, a fault evident in the portable classic as well.

Name: Solar Striker Remake
Developer: carbonat
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

The Run is a 3D remake of an old isometric maze game entitled Incredible Shrinking Sphere. Most of it's gameplay mechanics are retained but fans of the original may be hesitant to embrace the new random level generator. An average puzzler that will probably be lost in the glut of entries submitted for the Retro Remakes 2006 Competition.

Name: The Run
Developer: x2productions
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Having The A-Team theme song playing while the game loads doesn't exactly instill confidence, and perhaps we're lucky that Tank only displays a blank screen and nothing else. Avoid.

Name: Tank
Developer: Carl Peters
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Some of John Romero's early works were really made for a quick buck or two. These efforts are relatively easy to reproduce, though not exactly perfect source materials for remakes. In Twilight Treasures, you assume the role of a diver on a quest to retrieve sunken treasures while avoiding dangerous sea creatures. The original had absolutely no merits to deserve a makeover.

Name: Twilight Treasures
Developer: Philip Mocz
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

The Project Firestart remake by Erik Hogan lost much of it's character during the translation to 3D. Controls have been simplified but the creepy atmosphere in the original is nowhere to be found in this production. Classic games are difficult to improve on, and turning them into a first-person shooter only dilutes the experience.

Name: Project Firestart
Developer: Erik Hogan
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Implausible Mission is a remake of an old Epyx platformer that was quite similar to Prince of Persia, but with robots and an evil mastermind's lair as the setting. With a bit more work, this effort would have been a perfect homage but in it's current state improvements are still required.

An interview with the original author can be found here.

Name: Implausible Mission
Developer: Julian Olds
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Metal Sector is a poor effort by Remi that bears the description of a Sonic the Hedgehog remake on the competition page. The charismatic mascot has been replaced with a ship that doesn't seem to belong in a platformer, with unresponsive controls not helping it's cause in any way. A miss.

Name: Metal Sector
Developer: Remi
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Labra Tetris seems to be a decent remake of Alexei Pajitnov's classic puzzler, but it's extremely suspicious that the work is dated June 2006 which is three months before the entry submission date. Plus there are many Tetris remakes available and nothing new is offered by this effort. A miss.

Name: Labra Tetris
Developer: Remi
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Soze: 5MB

Koronis Rift is another remake that is remarkably faithful to it's source material. Fans of the original would enjoy this effort but new players would find it difficult to appreciate it's gameplay.

Name: Koronis Rift
Developer: Endurion
Category: Action
Type: Adventure
Size: 10MB

Traffic 2006 is a very competent remake by Neil Mansell, in which you play the role of a traffic controller in charge of the busiest intersections and nothing else. Lights can be changed to move cars around, since bad jams tend to result in the game ending quickly. It's quite unfortunate that the original production by Quicksilva was only remotely fun.

Name: Traffic 2006
Developer: Neil Mansell
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

The Berzerk 3D remake starts off nicely, with an intro and the right sound effects that will please anyone who had fond memories of Stern's arcade classic. At it's heart is a maze game in which you have to keep the main character alive for as long as possible while racking up a sizeable score.

The transition to 3D isn't exactly a smooth process. Movements have been complicated by the need to turn around and face your opponents, plus robots are slightly harder to shoot at due to the new perspective. Rooms also spin around erratically, causing much disorientation. The main character has a rather eccentric walk animation, and entering new rooms usually means random placements.

Pressing the escape key exits the game entirely, instead of bringing up a pause menu. The game is also known to cause display problems when switching windows.

A commendable effort that tried hard to emulate but strayed too far from it's source material. Lofty ambitions from the developers to impress, which would have worked extremely well if a few things were kept simpler instead.

Name: Berzerk 3D
Developer: Binary Agents
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Rock 'n Bolt is a decent remake by GM Design in which you assume the role of a constructor stuck high above the city. Your job is basically to lock down all moving girders when they stopped moving back and forth temporarily, then make it back to the elevator to advance. The game may feature 3D graphics but lost nothing during the port from the original. Only fourteen levels out of a hundred have been included in this effort.

Name: Rock 'n Bolt
Developer: GM Design
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

LadyBug 2k6 is a rather competent remake of the original with updated graphics, but it does carry the tag of a Pac-Man clone with gameplay that doesn't translate too well for the current generation of gamers.

Still, there's quite a number of additions and extras in this effort to merit the attention from fans of the original.

Name: LadyBug 2k6
Developer: danjo
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

BerzerkerBotz is a remake that has little to do with the original Berzerk. Features 3D graphics but missing a full free look function. No configuration menu or autofire option either. A miss.

Name: BerzerkerBotz
Developer: Phil Stroffolino
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Rise Out: the Remake is a Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entry based on a Lode Runner clone. Each level showcases a different theme, though it's quite strange that hand-to-hand bars in the game cannot be used.

There are also one or two minor differences but overall this effort seems to depend too much on a single gimmick.

Name: Rise Out: the Remake
Developer: Vladikuz
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Xain D Sleena is an excellent platformer remake by X-Out, developer of the equally impressive Prototype. You assume the role of a soldier with a mission to save each of the five planets invaded by the enemy forces.

Each location consists of two equal parts. You have to fight your way to the enemy base station, detonate it and leave on your ship. The escape is basically a horizontal shooter stage with a boss in the last planet.

Plenty of options to tweak such as autofire, difficulty and image quality. Having to restart from a save point after losing all health may discourage a few players from playing much but fans of the original will cherish this remake.

Name: Xain D Sleena
Developer: X-Out
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

The Star Wars 3D rail shooter remake by Minionsoft shows much effort from a developer who is in love with the series very much. Each wave consists of three stages, culminating in a final run to destroy the Death Star itself. Just aim using your mouse and hold down the left button to shoot.

In the last level, you're encouraged to avoid the act of shooting completely for a substantial bonus. Guide your ship around enemy bullets and fire at the right moment to destroy the behemoth, complete with cheesy explosions that will leave a smile on your face. Use the force, Luke!

Name: Star Wars
Developer: MinionSoft
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Another average effort from Park Productions, the Endurance Kaboom remake has basically the same monotonous gameplay as the original. All the player has to do is move a stack of boxes around to catch bombs dropped by a criminal. A life is deducted when an explosive touches the ground. Avoid.

Name: Endurance Kaboom
Developer: Park Productions
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

The Ghouls'n Ghosts Remix is very much what it's title suggests, a mix of everything from the series. For a platformer it plays well enough although the lack of any settings or options to configure is proving to be quite a disappointment.

Name: Ghouls n Ghosts Remix
Developer: Amuso Raffaele
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 2MB

Balloon Fight XP and Donkey Kong Jr XP are two Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entries fully deserving of outright disqualifications. Ripped sprites can be seen from the screenshots, showing absolutely no respect to Nintendo. None of the games work, adding further insult to injury. The author should be banned from making games for life. Avoid at all costs.

Name: Donkey Kong Jr XP
Developer: Bibin
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Balloon Fight XP and Donkey Kong Jr XP are two Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entries fully deserving of outright disqualifications. Ripped sprites can be seen from the screenshots, showing absolutely no respect to Nintendo. None of the games work, adding further insult to injury. The author should be banned from making games for life. Avoid at all costs.

Name: Balloon Fight XP
Developer: Bibin
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

The competition version of Green Beret: Fenix will not run due to a missing library file. An update is available, but unfortunately even that doesn't work too well.

Menu navigation is problematic, glitches happen far too often and quite a number of things in the game are broken. Some potential can be seen but this is obviously a project which was rushed in order to meet the submission date. Avoid.

Name: Green Beret: Fenix
Developer: Shiryu
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB

Donkey Kong Arcade is a rather bland 3D remake of Nintendo's classic platformer by Andy Hansen. Pretty impressive work from a thirteen year old, but unfortunately the game is lacking in several areas and has nothing to suggest that it deserves anything more than a passing glance.

Name: Donkey Kong Arcade
Developer: Andy Hansen
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Spiky Harold is an alright remake with updated graphics and little of anything else. The easy difficulty setting is a nice inclusion, sadly lacking in the original. Plays reasonably well though it's predecessor wasn't exactly a platformer classic.

Name: Spiky Harold
Developer: Sokurah
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Dig Dug Aftershock is a pretty good tribute to two of the best drilling games in history, in which you assume the role of Taizo on a quest to rescue your best friend by eliminating all enemies in each of the ten stages.

Puzzles involving boulders aren't particularly fun but there's enough weapons in this effort to experiment with, and thankfully a save game function has been included since some exits can be rather deep. The only fault to be found in this production is a minor joystick detection issue, which shouldn't deter fans of the original to give it a try. A 256 color version was released for users who encounter performance problems.

Name: Dig Dug Aftershock
Developer: Sebastian Janisz
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Dig Dug Aftershock is a pretty good tribute to two of the best drilling games in history, in which you assume the role of Taizo on a quest to rescue your best friend by eliminating all enemies in each of the ten stages.

Puzzles involving boulders aren't particularly fun but there's enough weapons in this effort to experiment with, and thankfully a save game function has been included since some exits can be rather deep. The only fault to be found in this production is a minor joystick detection issue, which shouldn't deter fans of the original to give it a try. A 256 color version was released for users who encounter performance problems.

Name: Dig Dug Aftershock (256 color)
Developer: Sebastian Janisz
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Poster Paster by Shane Hockings is an extremely faithful remake, down to every minute detail. Unfortunately that is also where the problem lies, as the wicked controls made their way into this version as well.

The objective of the game is basically to paste posters on empty billboard spaces while keeping mutated creatures away from your bucket of glue. Not recommended for anyone except for fans of the original.

Name: Poster Paster
Developer: Shane Hockings
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Two gems in a row from Ishisoft, and it seems like the Puyo Puyo remake will make it three. A second release out only months after the excellent Pushover, Craig Forrester has now updated the Amiga favorite Clockwiser for everyone to enjoy.

The objective of the game is basically to rotate blocks belonging to the section on the left so that they match the ones shown on the right. This can only be done by drawing rectangles and moving them along it's edges, with the pull of gravity in effect at all times.

Special blocks will be introduced at a steady pace, and there are just enough configurable options to please both geniuses and beginners. An unlimited undo feature has been included, plus the doodle city is a blast to play around with.

Practically no fault to be found in this effort, hence it comes highly recommended for fans of difficult puzzlers.

Name: Clockwiser
Developer: Ishisoft
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

The original Panther was an isometric shooter much like Zaxxon, which Peter McGann has decided to remake with updated graphics. Controls can be rather confusing to new players, since your ship moves forward only when it gains some altitude. Press the up arrow key to take flight, and hold the space key to shoot. You need to be at the same height as your enemies to be able to blow them to bits.

A pretty decent effort although there's not many options to play around with.

Name: Panther
Developer: Peter McGann
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

The Highway Encounter remake by Andrew Nixon, though extremely faithful is not without a problem or two. Control configuration is rather erratic, and certain options are not available although everything else worked pretty well. The objective of the game is basically to clear a path for your fellow robotic colleagues, so that they may reach the end of a long highway and blow up an alien mothership.

Definitely anyone who fondly remember the original for it's unique gameplay should get this right away.

Name: Highway Encounter
Developer: Andrew Nixon
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

The Nemesis remake from Ovine by Design is a shooter that looks great and plays just like the original.

One of the very few Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entries that is actually better than it's predecessor, which is quite an achievement considering that Konami's classic is a tough act to follow.

Name: Nemesis
Developer: Ovine by Design
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Scottige and Smila had done an excellent job porting the console adaptation with several changes made, most notably the inclusion of a new soundtrack and updated graphics.

Admittedly the driving section may hurt the eyes a little but just about everything else plays like the original. A decent tutorial would have been welcomed, as the current help screen can be rather confusing to some. Everything is great and all, though the Ghostbusters game still remains a love or hate affair.

Name: Ghostbusters
Developer: Scottige and Smila
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

The original Encounter was pretty much known as an updated Battlezone clone. Shinobi's remake does include some neat additions such as mouse controls to complement the improved graphics.

Name: Encounter
Developer: Shinobi
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Counterclockwise is a perfect demonstration of the quality of entries submitted to the Retro Remakes competition this year. Essentially Tron in 3D, this remake puts you in a ship that leaves a trail during flight. Your basic objective is to destroy enemy chasers, either by shooting at them or using the EMPs supplied.

Ammunition is limited, but it's possible to replenish them by collecting power-ups or executing tricks. These special moves can be practiced in a special trick trainer section. A multi-player is currently being developed, although the online high score table has already been implemented in the current version.

Name: Counterclockwise
Developer: Nenad
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

The Goonies 20th Anniversary is an excellent remake of the console classic by Retro Remakes competition veterans. Your quest involves saving a group of local kids trapped in an underground cave, and perhaps stealing a bit of loot while you're at it. You can punch at the enemies to protect yourself and collect vitality drinks to restore health.

Like most platformers, there are a number of keys to collect in each stage though your character can only carry one at any time. A save function can be accessed from the main menu by pressing the k and control key at the same time. OSX and Linux versions are available as well.

Name: The Goonies 20th Anniversary
Developer: Brain Games
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Demon Attack is a pretty good remake by Harold Thijssen, and an improvement in nearly every way over the original. Gameplay is rather similar to Galaxian, in which an enemy would swoop down on your ship when dropping bombs isn't enough to annihilate the player.

The speed at which a bomb descends can be reduced or removed entirely. There's also an autofire option and save game function included in the package. A competent remake, although Imagic's classic doesn't exactly have the sort of pulse-pounding experience that would entice most shooter veterans.

Name: Demon Attack
Developer: Harold Thijssen
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Besides the imaginative name, Serioux has practically nothing going for it. Sprites and backgrounds are poorly drawn, gameplay mechanics have been changed to cater for a larger screen size plus many objects are just too small to shoot at. More likely to be slightly inspired by Xevious rather than an actual remake. Avoid.

Name: Serioux
Developer: Markus Kuula
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

The Robotron 2084 remake by An Ly looks pretty fun but ends up being another Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entry that won't run.

Name: Robotron 2084
Developer: An Ly
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Bombzuka by xCept is a decent remake that lost a little of it's charm during the port to a 3D environment. Fans of the original might yearn for the return of a 2D isometric view but at least they won't be disappointed with this update.

Name: Bombzuka
Developer: xCept
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

Venture Into Adventure is another competition entry that feels unfinished, not helped by the fact that Exidy's maze game was a poor choice for a remake in the first place. It's unlikely that anyone will be remotely interested in this effort. Avoid.

Name: Venture Into Adventure
Developer: smolkomotion
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Shooting Gallery is a competent remake of a fairly average game at best. The objective is basically to earn a high score by shooting at objects in each of the seven stages.

Nicely done, but doesn't offer much besides nostalgia.

Name: Shooting Gallery
Developer: Amarth
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

In The Pyramid, your objective is to guide a protective capsule through the corridors of a pyramid while shooting at any object with the intent to harm. Sacrifice your enemies to the level guardian to open a new passage in each room.

A pretty good remake by Chris Roper, with nothing less than four control options made available to the player. Plenty of additional accessibility functions have been included, such as a difficulty setting, an autofire toggle, display modes, everything but the kitchen sink apparently. Having a monster book to record your previous encounters with the denizens of the sacred tomb is a very nice touch as well.

Name: The Pyramid
Developer: Chris Roper
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Archaist could not be any more different than it's predecessor, yet manages to retain every defining element of the original. Your mission is basically to search each area of the map for artifacts in the shape of floppy disks and time capsules. These objects should then be deposited at a base or station in order to earn an advancement in your designated rank.

It takes a bit of effort to learn the controls, fortunately the difficulty level can be adjusted to your liking. Rather frustrating at times as well, due to the fact that the number of artifacts collected are halved if you lose a ship. There's no save game function though all these are just minor nitpicks.

A remake that even the original author would approve of. Includes a Pastfinder theme which can be selected from the main menu.

Name: Archaist
Developer: Michi
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

City Defence is another poor attempt at a remake that offers nothing new for Missile Command fans. The screenshot practically says it all. Avoid.

Name: City Defence
Developer: Justin Reid
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Drelbs is another lackluster remake that won't do much to attract the current generation of gamers, with only minor graphical updates on show.

The gameplay itself is rather uninspiring and won't hold anyone's attention for longer than a minute. Only marginally better than the original, which unfortunately is pretty bad in the first place.

Name: Drelbs
Developer: James Hannagan
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Kastle Kumquat is a remake that is extremely faithful to the source material. Graphics and tiles are given minor updates but the gameplay remains very much the same, which is where most players will have problems with.

The first room involves searching for a hidden switch, and many of the puzzles require a certain amount of trial and error. Most mistakes are costly and will be made by the players often. The difficulty is comparable to the later levels of Chip's Challenge if not much harder.

Name: Kastle Kumquat
Developer: Hitm4n and EMV Software
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

From the description page, it's stated that Start Wars is actually a remake of Zaxxon. Which is an utter lie, as this effort isn't presented in an isometric view like original. Gameplay is awful as well. Destined for the bin for attempting to cheat. Avoid.

Name: Start Wars
Developer: Paul Griffin
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Zynaps Remix is a decent horizontal shooter by Harvard Spring, though the long intro and dodgy menu navigation doesn't help it's cause much. Bullets can easily be mistaken as debris, and a rather nasty error halts the entire game near the end of the first stage. Doesn't work well enough to warrant a try.

Name: Zynaps Remix
Developer: Havard Spring
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Willy Does Dallas was submitted as a joke entry by scottige, who also produced a Ghostbusters remake for the Retro Remakes 2006 competition.

Name: Willy Does Dallas
Developer: scottige
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Not content with the excellent Smash TV homage, Bloody Monkey had set their sights on a Sierra classic to remake. Tubopac is the result, with updated graphics and faster gameplay to delight fans of the original. Your objective is basically to collect all oil pellets in each level to advance, Pac-Man style.

There's a boss fight, bonus stages, a save function and difficulty setting thrown in. Everything but the kitchen sink, as they say. The only problem with this polished production is that it's rather short in length.

Name: Tubopac
Developer: Bloody Monkey
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

In Bullet Train, your main objective is to guide a train from station to another without crashing into obstacles by choosing the right track to follow. Sounds rather boring, and it is.

Lackluster graphics add to the insult and billboards advertising the sponsors won't impress the judges much. Still, it works well though remaking a dull game for a competition was never a wise decision in the first place.

Name: Bullet Train
Developer: Andy Mason
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Formation Zero is a remake by L-Tyrosine with good intentions but manages to turn out pretty bland. This production uses noticeably larger sprites and perhaps too much graphical enhancements without improving the gameplay itself, making it a rather average shooter at best.

In the original, you guide a robot with the ability to transform and take flight across desolate plains while shooting stuff down. A perfect choice for a remake with plenty of potential but botched up by shoddy production and will come across as a disappointment to Formation Z fans.

Name: Formation Zero
Developer: L-Tyrosine
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

Quantum Fighter is a largely unfinished remake by BBaller that shows quite a bit of potential left unexplored in this effort. The original was a platformer in which you play the role of a super agent dressed up as a Kabuki warrior, on a mission to save Earth from being taken over by a computer virus.

A lot of stuff were missing from this production, and it's left to be seen if the author will continue with his work after the competition.

Name: Quantum Fighter
Developer: BBaller
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Choplifter is a poor effort at a remake that should be relegated immediately to the bin. Incomplete and a total mess of an attempt at snagging a copy of Ultratron from PuppyGames. Avoid.

Name: Choplifter
Developer: penguindude5
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Montezumas Revenge is another late Retro Remakes 2006 Competition entry which looks great judging by the screenshots but ultimately doesn't work.

Name: Montezumas Revenge
Developer: Tabriz
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Kirbys Dreamland is another shoddy platformer made using a 3D engine, featuring bland textures, forgettable gameplay and none of Kirby's charms. Avoid.

Name: Kirbys Dreamland
Developer: Minon
Category: Platform
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

Christopher Mair's Froggy Ribbit is surprisingly a pretty fun game. Joystick and joypads are detected right from the start, menus work and sprites looked decent enough. Controls are just right and all the features from the original can be found here. Unfortunately, it's a Frogger remake.

Name: Froggy Ribbit
Developer: Christopher Mair
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

September 6, 2006

The H.E.R.O. remake looks great but there are subtle differences in this effort that might displease fans of the original. Explosions take longer to dissipate, animation is slightly jerky and a few things in this production just doesn't have the right feel to it. Hopefully an update will be released to sort things out soon.

Name: H.E.R.O.
Developer: smila
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB

Chronos - A Tapestry in Time is a remake that retains all the gameplay from the original, but with a shiny new coat of paint. Essentially a horizontal shooter, there are few power-ups to be found anywhere and they usually don't last long. The ship's movement is a little slow, and moving backwards actually means hovering at the same spot which can be slightly misleading.

As it stands, the configuration menu requires more flexibility. With a bit of tweaking, this would have been a perfect homage. The difficulty setting needs to be adjusted as the current level does not allow shots to be fired.

Name: Chronos - A Tapestry in Time
Developer: Kryten
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 5MB

With the recent releases of Pushover, Clockwiser and X-It Again, remakes of classic puzzlers have set the bar extremely high for others to follow. One Step Beyond is a solid effort that manages to get just about everything right. The objective of the game is basically to guide Curly to the solitary exit in each stage, which can only be activated when all other platforms have been retracted.

You'll be alternating between two actions to solve most of the problems, a short hop and a giant leap by holding down the control key. Recommended for fans of the original.

Name: One Step Beyond
Developer: Puzzlehouse
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB


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