What if you could make a Retro-Game-Challenge-styled game?

Started by Blue Protoman, May 19, 2009, 08:07:50 am

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Blue Protoman

May 19, 2009, 08:07:50 am Last Edit: June 17, 2009, 04:59:25 pm by Blue Protoman
If I could, it would go like this:

Era: From the beginning of video gaming (1972) to 1999.  Most consoles focus on "Ochinawa"'s games.  All consoles would have five games (except  the Questsight, which would have four, and the arcade would have five per generation) and each game would have four challenges.  There would be a grand total of 74 games, and 294 challenges.  (!!!)

Game Consoles:
Arcade
Magnavox Odyssey=Lavatix Iliad
Entex Adventure Vision=Ditac Questsight
Colecovision=Leathanvision
Game and Watch=Game Clock
NES=Ochinawa Computer System
Game Boy=Pocket Man
SNES=Super Ochinawa Computer System
Virtual Boy=3D Man
Game Boy Color=Pocket Man Color
Nintendo 64=Ochinawa 64-Bit

Story: A kid and his brother hate classic games.  Their neighbor does not, however, and he comes over to bother the kid and his brother.  He leaves after a little bit, getting both kids to admit they hate classic games.  So, a guy appears after the neighbor leaves.  He claims to be called "Eitbittus, God of Video Games", but the kid pries the truth from him early, so "Eitbittus"'s name is really Larry.  But, Larry does not let the kid's sin go unpunished.  He sends him back in time to the early 70's when video gaming was born.  He does more than that, actually.  He alter's the kid's entire life and family so that they lived in the 70s.  The kid must complete all challenges Larry gives him, with the help of his brother and neighbor (who, as far as he's concerned, lives normally in those time periods)  Every time he completes all the challenges of a generation, Larry moves the kid up one generation, all the way up to 1999.  (The final game will be a reference to Super Smash Bros.)  The kid and his brother must beat the challenges to get back home to the present.

Ending:
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OUTDATED

Features: You can walk around the kid's neighborhood.  You can talk to his friends and get advice for friends, wisdom, or other things.  Once you beat the game, you can download hacker tools to change most of the games.  But you need a flashcart for the console in order to hack its games.  There's even 80's-styled game magazines.  At the end, you can unlock a video of an interview with Larry, asking a couple of questinons.  He turns out to actually be the developer of the game, and reveals that this is all a video game.  Since he's the developer, he can do anything, and proves this by turning the interviewer's pants into a tutu.  Larry looks almost exactly like whoever directs development of the game.

Your thoughts, and your ideas?


EDIT: I changed a lot.
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manuel

Sounds nice, but you're dangerously close to being sued by Arino.  :P

If it came out, I'd probably buy it.

There are lots of new, visually stunning games out, but in the end I always get back to my 80s and 90s games.  :D retro games rule.

Blue Protoman

Quote from: manuel on May 20, 2009, 12:14:51 am
Sounds nice, but you're dangerously close to being sued by Arino.  :P


Meh, all I have to do is not say "Game Master Larry" and I'm cool.

Quote from: manuel on May 20, 2009, 12:14:51 am
:D retro games rule.


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