I've thought I'll make a list of some great open source remakes, that often make old (and not so old) hits shine today. They have incredible gameplay, usually much better modern graphics, without the need for being pirated. So, when you next time decide for some old school gaming, consider trying these.
Hold on, it's going to be a long post.
Game similar to the Super Monkey Ball on Gamecube. You have to collect enough coins with the ball and find the exit in a limited timeframe, but instead of the ball you control the table on which you are placed. Very addictive game, marvelous OpenGL graphics, and lots of hi quality levels.
Clone of Elastomania (Windows). Hi res OpenGL graphics, downloadable content, loads of levels. Ported to Nokia 770. Awesome game, especially for the fans of Elastomania.
Hi quality remake of Puzzle Bubble/Bust a Move. Colorful graphics, 2p split screen, 5p online multiplayer, level editor. Addictive! Ported to Java Mobile, but not to Windows. Linux only, sorry.
From Wikipedia: "Rocks'n'Diamonds is a scrolling tile-based computer puzzle game that can be described as a combined Boulder Dash, Supaplex, Emerald Mine, and Sokoban clone. " All levels from those games + lots of additional ones. And a level editor. Lots of fun!
"Clone" of Guitar Hero from PS2. Played in an unconventional way with the keyboard, but joypads and guitar controllers are also supported. Original tracks, funny tutorial, great modern OpenGL graphics, Guitar Hero song importer, song editor, and thousands of downloadable songs.
A must-try for everyone!
Take a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ktkoq-v8ZVw#
Since Id Software released the source code of Doom, many people started modernizing it. Probably the most advanced project is the Doomsday. Includes ports for all major operating systems, OpenGL graphics, 360 degrees free view rotation, and optional hires textures, 3d models, new music themes. Supports all kinds of Dooms, Hexen, Heretic. Requires original wad files! Just look at the screens....
A great remake of the original Tron. An unforgettable 3D challenge for computer resources with bloodthirsty programs like Word and Excel. Really good!
Wormux http://www.wormux.org/wiki/en/index.php
A legal clone of Worms. Nice vector based graphics, selectable characters (worms, swines, hedgehogs, firefoxes, thurnderbirds & co), and reasonable sized arsenal. Not as fun as original Worms, but still worth checking.
Supertux http://supertux.lethargik.org/
Not a clone itself, but feels like Super Mario. Good for kids, has many levels. Ported to lots of hardware:
* GP2X
* Nokia 770
* Pocket PC
* Nintendo GameCube
* Sega Dreamcast
Besides Doomsday, there are other great recreated engines:
ScummVM http://www.scummvm.org/
I think it needs no introduction. Two words: Monkey Island (and much more)
CloneKeen http://clonekeen.sourceforge.net/
Reverse engineered engine of ID's old hit. Requires original data files.
Makes Keen work much smoother than in dosbox, and uses filters to refresh the graphics.
Works also with the free shareware version.
OpenJazz http://treacle.hewwo.com/jazz/oj/
Like CloneKeen but for Jazz Jackrabbit. Makes Jazz work on Windows/Linux/console swithout an emulator.
Not finished, but playable.
So, thats it for now. I hope you forgive me big screenshots.
Bouya
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Posted:
Sep 09 2007 07:09 pm
It's not a remake of an old game, but a "sequel" of a free title, and it's great: