Rastan - Another teased update to a fabulous WIP Amiga 500 and above Arcade game!

Sometime back I gave you the heads up about a new alpha demo of 'Rastan' that was made available by basementApe for the Commodore Amiga. Well fast forward to today and if you're hoping for some new updates in regards to this Arcade development using Earok's excellent scorpion engine, then make sure to check out the latest gameplay video. A new video in which the creator says "I made a lot of progress this past month! Currently working on the boss for level 2, teeny mockup/preview at the bottom."

Here's what the website says about the game and the demo that can be downloaded below. "Released in arcades in 1987, Taito’s Rastan was one of the best fantasy action-platformers of its time. Now, after eight months down in the basement, the Amiga version of Rastan emerges. This is still an alpha demo of the first level, featuring remastered sprites and brand new, reimagined backgrounds, all running on a stock Amiga 500 with 512kb extra ram! No ETA on the finished game yet, but development is going full steam."

Credits : 

  • Remastered & new graphics: basementApe
  • Music: JMD, basementApe & Tsak
  • Audio:  Tsak & basementApe

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8 comments:

  1. Looks better than the arcade version. Imagine if this was released back in the day!

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  2. Statues on background are really anticlimatic cause are too small and i think the ones on ms-dos version are way better but for the rest it's totally on par with the arcade! Great job,keep up the good work!

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  3. Just masterful work with the visuals! They're really well reimagined within the constraints of the palette and everything reads so clearly. What really impresses me is that it doesn't feel like it has less colors than the original, rather it feels like it was redesigned to have a grimmer (more Conan-like) mood. Thanks IRN for keeping us posted on this diamond.

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  4. Each time better... Fabulous Christmas Gift ! Thank you.

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  5. Outstanding! May Barry Windsor-Smith and Mike Ploog guide your sword arm, barbarian!

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  6. Looks amazing. Apart from the excellent graphics and sound, this is also a very good example of what can be done with Scorpion Engine.

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  7. Looks really nice so far!

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