It's kinda silly to have an old goat like me get giddy over the release of a minor computer game but that's the kind of nerd I am. I still keep half a sleeping eye on the indi game development scene, and every now and then something happens that catches my eye and makes me say "I want to be the mother of your binaries.".
Usually it's when Binary Zoo release something. Today is no exception, when I spotted they'd finaly released Echoes.
Fans of the STCC will recognise the music too, because the music we use during the pre-show was actually originally made for this game by Michael R King and Aaron Frensley.
It's a kinda old school style Asteroids affair, but on adrenaline with added LSD and a lethal injection of sugar rush. Those who have played Geometry Wars will get the basic idea pretty quick - but dont be to fooled into thinking it's Binary Zoo doing the ripping of ideas here, if you enjoy this you might want to take a look at some of their older games too - stretching back to days long before somebody tried packaging these type of games up for money on a console... Duo in particular was a major hit in its day.
Anyway, on with the linkage... Binary Zoo
Usually it's when Binary Zoo release something. Today is no exception, when I spotted they'd finaly released Echoes.
Fans of the STCC will recognise the music too, because the music we use during the pre-show was actually originally made for this game by Michael R King and Aaron Frensley.
It's a kinda old school style Asteroids affair, but on adrenaline with added LSD and a lethal injection of sugar rush. Those who have played Geometry Wars will get the basic idea pretty quick - but dont be to fooled into thinking it's Binary Zoo doing the ripping of ideas here, if you enjoy this you might want to take a look at some of their older games too - stretching back to days long before somebody tried packaging these type of games up for money on a console... Duo in particular was a major hit in its day.
Anyway, on with the linkage... Binary Zoo