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Youtube channel Hard4Games have released hours ago a full new complete N64 game, from 1999. This is a FENOMENAL release.
A final version of Viewpoint 2064, a shooter developed by Racdym (now Racjin), sequel of the original Viewpoint of Neo Geo, published by Sammy. This sequel had to be, also, published by Sammy, but it was cancelled, apparently, when it was already finished.
Viewpoint 2064 already had an incomplete Beta dumped to the internet in 2020. But never the final game.
(Title screen of the final version. On the bottom right, the title screen of the already released beta in 2020).
Now, some anonymous donor send a copy of the final game to Hard4Games. The game was still in the typical developers N64 BIG grey cartridge, has 32MB (256Mbit, a big game), and it also supported an internal memory of 4KBit (or 0.5KB) like the one SM64 had, to save at least scores (for what I'm seeing, emulating it).
The final version seems to be a lot more polished (and complete) than the beta, so, just go to the youtube channel of Hard4Games, see the video, and click in the archive.org link in the description.
And please, can somebody put this game in the CDromance catalog, if it is possible?
A final version of Viewpoint 2064, a shooter developed by Racdym (now Racjin), sequel of the original Viewpoint of Neo Geo, published by Sammy. This sequel had to be, also, published by Sammy, but it was cancelled, apparently, when it was already finished.
Viewpoint 2064 already had an incomplete Beta dumped to the internet in 2020. But never the final game.
(Title screen of the final version. On the bottom right, the title screen of the already released beta in 2020).
Now, some anonymous donor send a copy of the final game to Hard4Games. The game was still in the typical developers N64 BIG grey cartridge, has 32MB (256Mbit, a big game), and it also supported an internal memory of 4KBit (or 0.5KB) like the one SM64 had, to save at least scores (for what I'm seeing, emulating it).
The final version seems to be a lot more polished (and complete) than the beta, so, just go to the youtube channel of Hard4Games, see the video, and click in the archive.org link in the description.
And please, can somebody put this game in the CDromance catalog, if it is possible?
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