Hi,
okay, please don't shoot me for making my first thread promoting a somewhat off-topic Kickstarter, but while not an RPG developer in a strict sense, I think Cinemaware is special enough to deserve a mention here. For those not familiar with the company, they were one of the greatest developers of Amiga games back in the late eighties-early nineties. Their games were typically a wonderful mix of different types of gameplay, and often inspired by movies. Famous titles include Defender of the Crown, It Came from the Desert and Wings.
I think there are a couple of things which might make the Cinemaware style of gaming interesting to RPG players. For one thing, they had great atmosphere and mood, something which is also present in the best RPGs. Another thing, is that they typically put the player in a role, and presented a broader and more immersive experience of that role. In Wings, for example, in addition to a simple system of improving your pilot's skills, you had sequences between missions where the pilot wrote in his journal about what was happening at the base as well as his view of events in the world. This creates a much richer experience, I think, than a game were you are just thrown into the seat of a WW1 plane, and start shooting things. It should also be mentioned that Wings feartured more than just one type of flying gameplay, as there were top-down bombing and isometrick strafing missions in addition to the classic 3D dogfighting. It all added to the variety of this wonderful WW1 game.
Anyway, as I said at the start, I am here promoting a Kickstarter campain. Cinemaware was revived in 2001, and has since not done much worth noting, apart from some mediocre releases, and a really nice website where you can read about and download their classic titles. Until now. Now they are on Kickstarter, seeking funds to do a remake of Wings. They seem to be in the concept phase, but have released some concept screenshots of what they are aiming for.
Now, you may protest that these are largely not the same people who made the original Cinemaware games, and you would be right. This is not like Brian Fargo and inXile, and we have little hard evidence to back up their ability to deliver what they are trying to make. However, they do seem to understand the original Cinemaware values, and they are the ones holding the rights to some of the best computer games ever made. If they are succesful, it could lead to even greater things, like a sequel to It came from the Desert. And for me, that hope, and my respect for what Cinemaware once was, is worth at least $15 alone.
For those who are willing to help out, here are some links:
Kickstarter project
Cinemaware website
The campaign has had a slow start, probably partly because the promo video was not a smashing success, but I have seen these things turn around dramatically before. If you want to see Cinemaware return, please help.
Kay
okay, please don't shoot me for making my first thread promoting a somewhat off-topic Kickstarter, but while not an RPG developer in a strict sense, I think Cinemaware is special enough to deserve a mention here. For those not familiar with the company, they were one of the greatest developers of Amiga games back in the late eighties-early nineties. Their games were typically a wonderful mix of different types of gameplay, and often inspired by movies. Famous titles include Defender of the Crown, It Came from the Desert and Wings.
I think there are a couple of things which might make the Cinemaware style of gaming interesting to RPG players. For one thing, they had great atmosphere and mood, something which is also present in the best RPGs. Another thing, is that they typically put the player in a role, and presented a broader and more immersive experience of that role. In Wings, for example, in addition to a simple system of improving your pilot's skills, you had sequences between missions where the pilot wrote in his journal about what was happening at the base as well as his view of events in the world. This creates a much richer experience, I think, than a game were you are just thrown into the seat of a WW1 plane, and start shooting things. It should also be mentioned that Wings feartured more than just one type of flying gameplay, as there were top-down bombing and isometrick strafing missions in addition to the classic 3D dogfighting. It all added to the variety of this wonderful WW1 game.
Anyway, as I said at the start, I am here promoting a Kickstarter campain. Cinemaware was revived in 2001, and has since not done much worth noting, apart from some mediocre releases, and a really nice website where you can read about and download their classic titles. Until now. Now they are on Kickstarter, seeking funds to do a remake of Wings. They seem to be in the concept phase, but have released some concept screenshots of what they are aiming for.
Now, you may protest that these are largely not the same people who made the original Cinemaware games, and you would be right. This is not like Brian Fargo and inXile, and we have little hard evidence to back up their ability to deliver what they are trying to make. However, they do seem to understand the original Cinemaware values, and they are the ones holding the rights to some of the best computer games ever made. If they are succesful, it could lead to even greater things, like a sequel to It came from the Desert. And for me, that hope, and my respect for what Cinemaware once was, is worth at least $15 alone.
For those who are willing to help out, here are some links:
Kickstarter project
Cinemaware website
The campaign has had a slow start, probably partly because the promo video was not a smashing success, but I have seen these things turn around dramatically before. If you want to see Cinemaware return, please help.
Kay
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