Digital Eclipse announced three physical releases of its important compilations of games-documentary: The Making of Karateka, Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story y Tetris Foreverall currently available in digital format as part of the Gold Master series. Standard editions for PS5 and Switch can be reserved from the February 25 At the Atari site, Limited Run Games and Clear River Games. There will also be Deluxe editions for The Making of Karateka y Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story for $ 69.99 USD. For its part, Tetris Forever It will have a collector edition for $ 139.99 and includes an exclusive portable console with two games: Tetris (Famicom) y Tetris 2 + BomBliss.
Tetris Forever
In the 40 years since its creation in 1984 by Alexey Pajitnov – a computer program lover of the puzzle in the Soviet Union– and Vladimir Pokhilko, Tetris It has become one of the most emblematic and beloved video games in history. More than 220 official games have been released Tetris And the game has inspired a movie, electronic sports tournaments and more. Four decades later, it is the game that hundreds of millions of players cannot stop playing.
Tetris Forever shows the story of Tetris With interactive timelines that combine games, digital artifacts and more than two hours of videos starring Pajitnov, the co -founder of The Tetris Company, Henk Rogers, and more key characters in the incredible story of Tetris. However, for some reason it does not include several of the games of Tetris more representative in consoles.
The Making of Karateka
The creator of Prince of PersiaJordan Mechner, was a university student when he created one of the best -selling games of 1984: Karateka. Now, this interactive documentary of Digital Eclipse tells the story of how a teenager with an Apple II created one of the most innovative and influential games of all time.
Discover how Karateka became one of the first games to include cinematographic scenes, an original moving soundtrack, broken animation and a Hollywood -style love story, influencing later games.
Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story
In the universe of the British Games of the eighties and ninety, no one created games like Jeff Minder. Now, in this interactive documentary of Digital Eclipse, players can experience the story of one of the strangest and wild game developers that have ever existed: a man who loves the shooting games, sheep, lasers and flames.
He travels to the past to an era of cassette tapes, photocopied magazines and readme.txt. An era in which a child with a vic-20 commodore and dreams of radioactive sheep could become one of the best-known games creators in Great Britain. An authentic virtual museum in which players can review design documents, try games and watch completely new videos, which tell the fascinating story of a true independent game designer.
Fuente: Official Site Digital Eclipse
Via: Digital Eclipse Twitter
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