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− | '''''Team Fortress Arcade''''' is a game created by Eric Ruth, who had previously made side-scrolling versions of | + | |
+ | {{Quotation|'''Team Fortress Arcade''' publicity blurb|Team Fortress Arcade is a lovingly created video game mash-up between Valve's Team Fortress 2 franchise, and the almost forgotten side scrolling beat-em-up genre. In this game, up to four players can take the roll of the famous BLU Team Fortress classes as they battle through armies of maniacal robot forces and come face to face with their RED boss counterparts. After traversing 9 original stages, the players must conquer a final boss fight featuring legends of another Valve franchise!}} | ||
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+ | '''''Team Fortress Arcade''''' is a game created by Eric Ruth, who had previously made side-scrolling versions of [[w:Halo_(series)|''Halo'']] and ''[[l4d:Left 4 Dead|Left 4 Dead]]''. It is a side-scrolling game in which the player, or players, take control of any of the 9 BLU classes from ''Team Fortress 2'' and progress through 9 levels, each of which has one of the [[RED]] classes as a level boss – as well as a secret tenth boss which ties into the [[w:Portal (series)|''Portal'']] series. The game supports up to 4 players at any one time. | ||
The game was released on the 29th of September 2011, and is available to download for free from the external links section, and also includes an interview with the developer of the game. | The game was released on the 29th of September 2011, and is available to download for free from the external links section, and also includes an interview with the developer of the game. | ||
− | According to the developer in the interview, he | + | According to the developer in the interview, he had stated that he "intends on updating the game in a couple months with some new modes, difficulty challenges, a player VS player match-up and yes, online co-op." When guest hosting on ''KritzKast'', he announced that he had been acquired by a gaming company and thus would not be able to continue support for the game for copyright concerns. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | * [http://geek.pikimal.com/2011/09/29/team-fortress-arcade-releases-today-download-it-free-now/ Download Link | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20120112102920/http://geek.pikimal.com/2011/09/29/team-fortress-arcade-releases-today-download-it-free-now/ Interview] with the developer (archived). |
+ | * [https://www.moddb.com/games/team-fortress-arcade Download Link] | ||
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5sRThU_G3U&feature=player_embedded#at=378 Gameplay] | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5sRThU_G3U&feature=player_embedded#at=378 Gameplay] | ||
* [http://www.kritzkast.com/?p=1311 Interview of Eric Ruth] by KritzKast | * [http://www.kritzkast.com/?p=1311 Interview of Eric Ruth] by KritzKast |
Latest revision as of 16:37, 12 October 2024
“ | Team Fortress Arcade is a lovingly created video game mash-up between Valve's Team Fortress 2 franchise, and the almost forgotten side scrolling beat-em-up genre. In this game, up to four players can take the roll of the famous BLU Team Fortress classes as they battle through armies of maniacal robot forces and come face to face with their RED boss counterparts. After traversing 9 original stages, the players must conquer a final boss fight featuring legends of another Valve franchise!
— Team Fortress Arcade publicity blurb
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Team Fortress Arcade is a game created by Eric Ruth, who had previously made side-scrolling versions of Halo and Left 4 Dead. It is a side-scrolling game in which the player, or players, take control of any of the 9 BLU classes from Team Fortress 2 and progress through 9 levels, each of which has one of the RED classes as a level boss – as well as a secret tenth boss which ties into the Portal series. The game supports up to 4 players at any one time.
The game was released on the 29th of September 2011, and is available to download for free from the external links section, and also includes an interview with the developer of the game.
According to the developer in the interview, he had stated that he "intends on updating the game in a couple months with some new modes, difficulty challenges, a player VS player match-up and yes, online co-op." When guest hosting on KritzKast, he announced that he had been acquired by a gaming company and thus would not be able to continue support for the game for copyright concerns.
Gallery
External links
- Interview with the developer (archived).
- Download Link
- Gameplay
- Interview of Eric Ruth by KritzKast
- Eric Ruth Games Website
- ericdavidruth@gmail.com - Email of creator
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