Game News Elden Ring: A fan imagines what the game would look like on the Game Boy, here’s the result
What would Elden Ring look like if he appeared on the Game Boy? This is perhaps the question -shin- asked himself: the player, a fan of the game, decided to develop the game the GB way and shared the first fruits of his labor.
Summary
- Elden Ring on Gameboy Color? This is what it looks like
- A project that follows Bloodborne PS1
Elden Ring on Gameboy Color? This is what it looks like
Episode #4212 in the series “The video game community in action“. Today he is a player ofElden Ring appointed -shin- who has decided to bring his stone to the building: he decides a request, a version of the game that would run on consoles older than the PS4 or Xbox One. It’s on Game Boy that he realizes this request and he shares the first fruits of his work on Reddit†
And this one-minute video speaks for itself: it reminds us of the Zeldas that appeared on the Game Boy, and in particular The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons† It is the area from the beginning of Elden Ring that is highlighted in this video, and in particular the battle against the grafted offspring. He indicates that he has carried out this first step with the GB Studio 3.0 software, a program that makes it very easy to create your own retro games.
A project that follows Bloodborne PS1
A transcript for the moment faithful to Elden Ring and it should not stop there. -shinbone clarified that he would have liked to have developed the entire Necrolimbo region on the software. At first glance, a colossal job, especially since his game will require cutting the open world into multiple screens. In any case, it is likely in May that a demo will be playable according to -shinbone †
I would like to release a demo before the end of May. I’ll probably put it on Itch, I’ll communicate it at the end.
So we’ll have to wait a little longer to get our hands on this demake of Elden Ring. But this isn’t the first time such an initiative has taken place, much less when it comes to From Software games. At the beginning of November we told you about @b0tster who had released its own PS1 version of Bloodborne, then more recently a Bloodborne Kart†
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