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Classic console game campaign

Crowdfunde­r launched to help Abertay graduate release software for 37-year-old NES gaming system

- TIM BUGLER Picture: Kris Miller.

A Scottish video games artist has launched a crowdfundi­ng campaign to publish a new game on the first ever console released by Nintendo.

Alastair Low, who works at a Dundeebase­d games company, is planning to release a limited run of Flea on the 37-year-old Nintendo Entertainm­ent System (NES).

The last game released by Nintendo for the NES was more than a quarter of a century ago.

The ultra-difficult platformer, inspired by games such as Super Meat Boy and Celeste, sees players take charge of the titular flea as they jump their way through a series of difficult levels.

If the crowdfundi­ng campaign is successful Alastair will release a limited run of the game on cartridge, so it can be played on an original NES console.

He said: “I’m using Kickstarte­r to fund the production of these cartridges, so it’s effectivel­y acting like a pre-order system.

“It’s really fun to be able to play the game on the original hardware, with the original controller. I think people will enjoy it.

“I also plan to release the game as a ROM, so if you don’t own a NES you can still purchase the game to play on your favourite NES emulator.

“I may also give the game a PC release in the future – watch this space.”

The NES helped launch Nintendo into the stratosphe­re, with games such as Super Mario Bros 3, Donkey

Kong and the Legend Of Zelda helping the company cement its place as a video games giant.

The final game released by Nintendo for the NES was Wario’s Woods in 1994.

Alastair says he is proud to be publishing a game for the iconic console in 2020.

He said: “I have so many fond memories of the NES, and the console has had a real resurgence in recent years fuelled in part by the launch of the NES Mini and by the appearance of original NES games on the Nintendo Switch.

“It was a challenge to develop this game as the NES hardware is so much more limited than what we’re used to working on now.

“But I’m really proud of the end result, and I think people will like it a lot.”

Alastair graduated from Abertay in 2013 and says the university is hugely important to him.

He said: “Abertay is a really creative place and everyone there is still really supportive of me and what I’m doing.

“It’s been important to my career and to my life in general.”

Alastair is hoping to release a game for another classic console next, adding: “I’m tempted to release a game for the Sega Dreamcast actually. It has a rising online fanbase and it’s actually quite straightfo­rward to develop for.”

The crowdfundi­ng campaign to release Flea is available at kickstarte­r.com/projects/flea-game/ flea-a-new-nes-game

 ??  ?? Alastair Low is a 3D artist at a Dundee games company.
Alastair Low is a 3D artist at a Dundee games company.

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