I am proud to announce that I'm working on a possible port of the game The Sword of Ianna a few days ago has been released for MSX2 and ZX Spectrum.
The Sword of Ianna is a video game by spanish Retroworks, Fco. Javier Peña (utopian), Fco. Javier Velasco (pagantipaco), Alberto J. González (McAlby), and Marco Antonio del Campo (MAC).
In case you are curious, here is a video presentation for both machines:
ZX Spectrum: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDt8znSFcP8
MSX2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2aMVpZuKTQ
VERSION NES
Make the port has been my endeavor. I contacted the team and they seem to like the idea. By now I was trying to make a demo of the first level.
Graphics and map are already done, and now I'm developing control the player. It operates a door, and little else.
I pass a small alpha so you can see progress. In this alpha you can switch screens by pressing SELECT or START:
UPDATE 10/06/2017
The Barbarian makes it simple to jump and climb: when we approached a skull and press the A button, the barbarian climb.
In this alpha you can switch screens by pressing SELECT or START.
UPDATE 10/10/2017
- Added logic gates which drive levers (70%)
- Added link between rooms (50%).
Right and Left to move. Button A to jump. For climbing hold button A. To operate the levers simply approach them and touch them.
In this alpha you can switch screens by pressing SELECT or START.
UPDATE 10/12/2017
- Added logic gates which drive levers (70%)
- Added link between rooms (100%).
- Added animations torches and washed.
ROM alpha: Right and Left to move. Button A to jump. For climbing hold button A. To operate the levers simply approach them and touch them.
In this alpha you can switch screens by pressing SELECT or START.
UPDATE 06/01/2020
- Added video gameplay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhsRy2y7PSU
The Sword of Ianna (UPDATE 01/06/2020)
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Last edited by Diskover on Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:51 am, edited 5 times in total.
Re: The Sword of Ianna (UPDATE 10/10/2017)
Congratulations on your game project. Looks good.
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Re: The Sword of Ianna (UPDATE 10/10/2017)
The animations are really nice. Good work so far.
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