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|title=<center>Shantae Advance</center>
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'''Shantae Advance''', also known by its in-game title '''Shantae 2: Risky Revolution''', was supposed to be the sequel to the critically-acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful 2002 Game Boy Color game '''Shantae'''. It was developed at WayForward technologies by Shantae creator Matt Bozon on his own time. The game would feature improved graphics from the original, as well as other new features, such as the ability to fly around Sequin Land on Sky's bird Wrench, who has grown to an enormous size. Shantae could move between the foreground and background scenery. There was also a 4-player Battle Mode, where players control miniature versions of Shantae, Risky Boots, Bolo, and Rottytops. The plot apparently involved Risky Boots using a "Tremor Engine" to wipe out Sequin Land. Shantae could later use the Tremor Engine to alter background scenery and gain access to new areas. The Monkey and Harpy transformations would have returned, and Shantae would have the ability to swim.<ref>[http://www.shantae.net/about-shantae-advance.html Shantae.net fansite's page on ''Shantae Advance''.] Retrieved 12 July '16.</ref> Some screenshots also showed Shantae wearing blue pants instead of red, suggesting the ability to change costumes. A playable demo was created which showcased the new features and gameplay. A Plug n Play TV game version, titled ''[[Shantae TV (cancelled Plug n Play TV game; 2003)|Shantae TV]]'', was also planned.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060413215535/http://www.shantae.com/ Archived Shantae site's news page.] Retrieved 12 July '16.</ref>
'''''Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution'''''  also known as ''Shantae 2: Risky Revolution'' and ''Shantae Advance'', was the planned original sequel to the critically-acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful 2002 Game Boy Color game ''Shantae''. It was developed at WayForward Technologies by Shantae creator Matt Bozon on his own time. The game would feature improved graphics from the original, as well as other new features, such as the ability to fly around Sequin Land on Sky's bird Wrench, who has grown to an enormous size. Shantae could move between the foreground and background scenery. There was also a 4-player Battle Mode, where players control miniature versions of Shantae, Risky Boots, Bolo, and Rottytops. The plot apparently involved Risky Boots using a "Tremor Engine" to wipe out Sequin Land. Shantae could later use the Tremor Engine to alter background scenery and gain access to new areas. The Monkey and Harpy transformations would have returned, and Shantae would have the ability to swim.<ref>[http://www.shantae.net/about-shantae-advance.html Shantae.net fansite's page on ''Shantae Advance''.] Retrieved 12 Jul '16</ref> Some screenshots also showed Shantae wearing blue pants instead of red, suggesting the ability to change costumes. A playable demo was created which showcased the new features and gameplay. A Plug n Play TV game version, titled ''[[Shantae TV (lost build of cancelled plug-n-play TV game of platformer series; 2003)|Shantae TV]]'', was also planned.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060413215535/http://www.shantae.com/ Archived ''Shantae'' site's news page.] Retrieved 12 Jul '16</ref>


Unfortunately, since the first game did not generate much income, WayForward had a difficult time finding a publisher, so the game was cancelled. Several features, such as the foreground-background interaction, were implemented into ''Shantae'''s eventual sequel, ''Shantae: Risky's Revenge'', released as Nintendo DSiWare in 2010, and later ported to several other platforms. The demo was subject to a playthrough stream on Twitch.tv by Matt Bozon October 3, 2014, confirming the demo still exists. Matt Bozon has stated before that he would like to release it to the public somehow, but this has not yet occurred.
Unfortunately, since the first game did not generate much income, WayForward had a difficult time finding a publisher, so the game was cancelled. Several features, such as the foreground-background interaction, were implemented into ''Shantae'''s eventual sequel, ''Shantae: Risky's Revenge'', released as Nintendo DSiWare in 2010, and later ported to several other platforms. The demo was subject to a playthrough stream on Twitch.tv by Matt Bozon on October 3rd, 2014, confirming the demo still exists. Matt Bozon has stated before that he would like to release it to the public somehow, but this has not yet occurred.
 
==Revival==
On July 12th, 2023, WayForward announce that ''Shantae Advance'' was being finished and released as ''Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution'' with the original design team including creator Erin Bozon, series director Matt Bozon, and programmer Michael Stragey. <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230712203221/https://wayforward.com/wayforward-announces-shantae-advance/ WayForward Announces Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution.] Retrieved 12 Jul '23</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Footage===
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===Images===
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File:ShantaeAdvanceTitleScreen.jpg|Title screen of the demo, showing its alternate title.
File:ShantaeAdvanceTitleScreen.jpg|Title screen of the demo, showing its alternate title.
File:Shantae Fourth Wall.jpg|Shantae talking to Sky and breaking the fourth wall.
File:Shantae Fourth Wall.jpg|Shantae talking to Sky and breaking the fourth wall.
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File:Shantae Labyrinth.png|Shantae in a labyrinth.
File:Shantae Labyrinth.png|Shantae in a labyrinth.
File:Monkey Shantae.png|Monkey Shantae.
File:Monkey Shantae.png|Monkey Shantae.
File:Harpy Shantae.jpg|Harpy Shantae
File:Harpy Shantae.jpg|Harpy Shantae.
File:Cyan Pants Shantae.png|Shantae wearing cyan-colored pants.
File:Cyan Pants Shantae.png|Shantae wearing cyan-colored pants.
File:Shantae Risky Balloon.jpg|Shantae finds Risky Boots escaping in a hot air balloon.
File:Shantae Risky Balloon.jpg|Shantae finds Risky Boots escaping in a hot air balloon.
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File:Shantae Battle Mode.png|Battle Mode.
File:Shantae Battle Mode.png|Battle Mode.
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==See Also==
*[[Shantae TV (found build of cancelled plug-n-play TV game of platformer series; 2003)]]
==References==
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ShantaeGBATeaser01.JPG

Teaser artwork for the game.

Status: Lost

Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution also known as Shantae 2: Risky Revolution and Shantae Advance, was the planned original sequel to the critically-acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful 2002 Game Boy Color game Shantae. It was developed at WayForward Technologies by Shantae creator Matt Bozon on his own time. The game would feature improved graphics from the original, as well as other new features, such as the ability to fly around Sequin Land on Sky's bird Wrench, who has grown to an enormous size. Shantae could move between the foreground and background scenery. There was also a 4-player Battle Mode, where players control miniature versions of Shantae, Risky Boots, Bolo, and Rottytops. The plot apparently involved Risky Boots using a "Tremor Engine" to wipe out Sequin Land. Shantae could later use the Tremor Engine to alter background scenery and gain access to new areas. The Monkey and Harpy transformations would have returned, and Shantae would have the ability to swim.[1] Some screenshots also showed Shantae wearing blue pants instead of red, suggesting the ability to change costumes. A playable demo was created which showcased the new features and gameplay. A Plug n Play TV game version, titled Shantae TV, was also planned.[2]

Unfortunately, since the first game did not generate much income, WayForward had a difficult time finding a publisher, so the game was cancelled. Several features, such as the foreground-background interaction, were implemented into Shantae's eventual sequel, Shantae: Risky's Revenge, released as Nintendo DSiWare in 2010, and later ported to several other platforms. The demo was subject to a playthrough stream on Twitch.tv by Matt Bozon on October 3rd, 2014, confirming the demo still exists. Matt Bozon has stated before that he would like to release it to the public somehow, but this has not yet occurred.

Revival

On July 12th, 2023, WayForward announce that Shantae Advance was being finished and released as Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution with the original design team including creator Erin Bozon, series director Matt Bozon, and programmer Michael Stragey. [3]

Gallery

Footage

Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution Announcement Video.

Developer playthrough stream of the game (1/2).

Developer playthrough stream of the game (2/2).

Images

See Also

References