[Videogame] Super Thundercats: The Lost Eye of Thundera

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#1
I hope this is the right place to post this, if not, please let me know.

I made a fangame, called Super Thundercats: The Lost Eye of Thundera. It's a remake of the 1987 game. It features updated graphics and music, smoother gameplay, stages featuring the Thundertank, and a much needed final confrontation against Mumm-Ra (the original game ends abruptly after completing the last stage).

Get it from Gamejolt:
http://gamejolt.com/games/super-thundercats-the-lost-eye-of-thundera/197654












Original Commodore 64 version:




Original Amiga version

#2
Looks fantastic! :thumbsup How exactly can this game be played? Is it an executable file that runs the game when double clicked? Or does one require a SNES emulator?
#3

"Wilycub, post: 115910, member: 25043" said:

Looks fantastic! :thumbsup How exactly can this game be played? Is it an executable file that runs the game when double clicked? Or does one require a SNES emulator?

Good question! It's a zipped EXE file. No emulator needed :)

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#4

"Nelson, post: 115912, member: 24951" said:

Good question! It's a zipped EXE file. No emulator needed :)

Thanks for the clarification. :) My internet's been a bit sluggish for the past couple of days. As soon as it is back to normal, I'll download the game. I remember playing the Commodore version many years ago but seemed to get stuck in one level. It was almost like a dead end from which one could not move forward. Maybe it was a glitch in the online game.

I remember some years ago I came across some WIP pics of a "Street Fighter" type ThunderCats fan game that was in the works. I don't know if the person ever managed to complete that game, but the graphics looked pretty nice. :)
#5
This looks outstanding! I am at work but will have to download it on my laptop.
#6

"Wilycub, post: 115914, member: 25043" said:

Thanks for the clarification. :) My internet's been a bit sluggish for the past couple of days. As soon as it is back to normal, I'll download the game. I remember playing the Commodore version many years ago but seemed to get stuck in one level. It was almost like a dead end from which one could not move forward. Maybe it was a glitch in the online game.

I remember some years ago I came across some WIP pics of a "Street Fighter" type ThunderCats fan game that was in the works. I don't know if the person ever managed to complete that game, but the graphics looked pretty nice. :)

It was probably a Mugen project. I know that at least one char and one background were made for it years ago

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#7

"adssse, post: 115921, member: 25051" said:

This looks outstanding! I am at work but will have to download it on my laptop.

Thanks a lot. But please manage your expectations. This is a pretty basic and short game.

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#8
I thought it was fun. nice job.
#9

"Nelson, post: 115906, member: 24951" said:

I hope this is the right place to post this, if not, please let me know.

I made a fangame, called Super Thundercats: The Lost Eye of Thundera. It's a remake of the 1987 game. It features updated graphics and music, smoother gameplay, stages featuring the Thundertank, and a much needed final confrontation against Mumm-Ra (the original game ends abruptly after completing the last stage).

Get it from Gamejolt:
http://gamejolt.com/games/super-thundercats-the-lost-eye-of-thundera/197654












Original Commodore 64 version:




Original Amiga version


Well done, my friend. The updated graphics are vastly superior. :cheetara
#11
Thanks for this :smile I had the game on the Amstrad CPC 6128, and there were even fewer colours in the palette on that version :eek: I look forward to playing this :geek

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