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    Alone in the Dark’s creator is crowdfunding a new Mega Drive / Genesis game with a unique controller

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    Survival horror game pioneer Frédérick Raynal, who directed the original 1992 Alone in the Dark game, is crowdfunding a new game for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis.

    The game in question is a remake of his own 1988 PC title, PopCorn, which at the time of publishing is around half way towards its funding goal on Kickstarter.

    PopCorn is a Breakout-style brick breaker game. The new version, PopCorn: Duel, will include a ‘PopCorn Spinner’ controller, if funded.

    Speaking to Time Extension about the project, Raynal explained that losing a friend inspired him to scale it up beyond his original intentions.

    “A little over a year ago, a friend of mine, David Mekersa (from the site GameCodeur.fr), who writes books on learning how to program, contacted me,” he said. “He wanted to create a C programming course for the Mega Drive using SGDK and asked if I had an old game that would be a good fit for it.

    Alone in the Dark’s creator is crowdfunding a new Mega Drive / Genesis game with a unique controller

    “I immediately thought of Popcorn, a brick-breaker I created in 1988, which was perfect for a console released the same year! This game is very well known to (older) gamers worldwide, and I have a special affection for that era and the time spent with Christophe Lacaze when we made it.”

    He continued: “So, I started working on the adaptation with very didactic code and progressive steps: first just a paddle and a ball, then bonuses, monsters, and so on.

    “Unfortunately, and this is the sad part of the story, David fell very ill and passed away. The adaptation was almost finished, and I decided to complete it as a tribute to him.”

    Raynal said that, after creating a prototype spinner controller, demand from his friends convinced him to make it part of a crowdfunded project.

    “There has never been a controller of this type for the Mega Drive, and those that exist for arcade cabinets are expensive and bulky,” he said.