Zelda: Lampshade

Made in under two weeks as a game to play whilst the epic Decline of Video Gaming 3 loads, it stands up as one of the best games we’ve made. Making a simple RPG engine was great fun, especially working out the trading cycle. All the backgrounds are tile-based in order to save time and let Dim get on with finishing off his movie. Since it was made so quickly, the coding is fairly messy in retrospect,...

February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

Nightmare

The first -real- collaboration between Tom and Dim. A Blue Rabbit platformer featuring 3 levels, 6 bosses, loads of weapons and whatnot. Also our first game intended to be a full game and still one of our largest to date. Since Tom didn’t really know about classes (there probably wasn’t even any support for them anyway), the code for each enemy was stored in a seperate file and loaded in...

February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

Kirby’s Star Scramble v2

Although the reviews to KSS were good, people made some suggestions as to how to improve it. Tom read all the reviews, and then went away and made KSSv2, putting in every single suggestion made at that point! That meant power-ups in the firt level, and an entirely new second level, along with difficulty settings and improved menus. The response was amazing, and it got on the front page (our first movie...

February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

Kirby’s Star Scramble

Begining its life as a preloader mini-game for a project that, at the time, was way above Tom’s skill level, Tom found it far more fun and rewarding to turn this into a full, if short, game of its own. As Tom’s first published game, it is very simle in concept, but some found it addictive enough to enjoy it, and Tom was delighted at the positive response given.
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

From Player to Playa

After the success of ‘Sometimes, y’, Dim continued on the movie trailer theme, this time sending up the ‘zero to hero’ movie genre, and more specifically 8 mile. VLC dreams of being the best media player, in a very competative field of big players.
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

Sometimes, y

A tribute to/parody of Pixar trailers, this short black and white piece was very well recieved, and spawned a trailer format semi-sequal. Y must overcome the stigma of being a consonant that wants to be a vowel.
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

Edible Castle 10

For the 10th and final episode in the Edible Castle series, Will Arbuckle decided to get together a great group of Newgrounds artists to animate a series of sporting events. Dim made an ‘Action Skiing’ section!
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

Another Day Eight

Over two years in production on and off, the latest in the Another Day series really pushes it to new graphical heights. Returning to the relaxing, idyllic roots of Blue Rabbit’s adventures, we see him accompanied by Red Rabbit on a woodland trek to find their favourite spot.
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

-Ctrl + Z-

While finishing Another Day Eight, Dim got so frustrated with drawing all those endless lines, he just had to make a movie about it!
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom 

There’s Something About Halo 2

This Halo parody was long overdue because of switching authors and other problems, but it arrived nonetheless. A collaboration with LegendaryFrog and others, but this time, Dim was in charge! Ha.
February 22nd, 2009 by Tom