RetroCollect - Just because the Super Nintendo is no longer officially supported doesn't meant that new games can't be released for it. A team of homebrew developers have joined forces to create a 4-in-1 compilation of brand new SNES games, all of which are set to be released on a single cartridge via Kickstarter.
Cinnabunny and Time is Honey are currently up to be crowdfunded on Kickstarter right now. They're both adorable.
A Kickstarter campaign for Scrylight, an AR game that lets players hunt ghosts, is launching in October.
"The Darmstadt-based (Germany) indie games publisher rokaplay and indie games developer Cyberwave, are today very proud and happy to announce that their beautiful and cozy survival/crafting game “Solarpunk“, managed to become fully funded via Kickstarter on June 29th (2023)!
And it's all thanks to the 6,312 backers who pledged a total of €305,266 (which is 10 times the game's original goal of €30,000!) to Solarpunk's Kickstarter campaign." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Well that is cool. Best of luck getting the funding.
Awesome good luck!
I still have my SNES from way back. Might be worth a look
HA! And people here sport Sony's 10 year life cycle for PS2. Well how about the support for SNES, this is even more than a decade of support.
If there will be a version of this that will work on my Super Famicom, I'm interested.