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'''''Pixel Force: Head 2 Head '''''was a PC fighting fangame, set to contain 30 different characters from 10 games. It was created by Eric Ruth, an indie developer best known for making 8-bit demakes of games like Halo, DJ Hero, and Left 4 Dead.
'''''Pixel Force: Head 2 Head''''' was a PC fighting fangame, set to contain 30 characters from 10 games.<ref>https://www.engadget.com/2011-02-15-pixel-force-head-2-head-every-fighting-game-vs-every-other-figh.html</ref> It was created by Eric Ruth, an indie developer best known for making 8-bit demakes (a remake of a game for an older platform) of games like ''Halo'', ''DJ Hero'', and ''Left 4 Dead''.


On February 14, 2011, a single trailer for the game was posted under the "Machinima" YouTube account. It showcased a seemingly functional game engine and even a few characters, such as Ryu (Street Fighter), Wolverine (Marvel vs. Capcom), Captain Commando (Marvel vs. Capcom), Terry Bogard (Fatal Fury/King of Fighters), Scorpion (Mortal Kombat), Orchid (Killer Instinct), Charlotte (Samurai Shodown/Spirits), and Sol Badguy (Guilty Gear). Since the trailer's release, no new information has surfaced on the game, and it isn't even listed on Eric Ruth's website.<ref>[http://ericruthgames.com/ The Eric Ruth Games website.] Retrieved 05 Sep '13.</ref>
On February 14th, 2011, a single trailer for the game was posted on the "Machinima" YouTube account. It showcased a seemingly functional game engine and even a few characters, such as Ryu (''Street Fighter''), Wolverine (''Marvel vs. Capcom''), Captain Commando (''Marvel vs. Capcom''), Terry Bogard (''Fatal Fury''/''King of Fighters''), Scorpion (''Mortal Kombat''), Orchid (''Killer Instinct''), Charlotte (''Samurai Shodown''/''Spirits''), and Sol Badguy (''Guilty Gear''). Since the trailer's release, no new information has surfaced on the game, and it isn't even listed on Eric Ruth's website.<ref>[http://ericruthgames.com/ The Eric Ruth Games website.] Retrieved 05 Sep '13</ref>


According to Eric Ruth in a private Skype chat, the game was never finished as "It was too buggy" and he "couldn't get online working properly." However, the soundtrack itself was finished and can be found at https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71895074/H2H_OST.zip
According to Ruth in a private Skype chat, the game was never finished as "It was too buggy," and he "couldn't get online working properly." However, the soundtrack itself was finished.<ref>[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71895074/H2H_OST.zip The Dropbox file where the soundtrack is found.] Retrieved 11 Sep '13</ref>


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Latest revision as of 22:24, 15 March 2024

Pixelforceh2h.JPG

The game's logo.

Status: Partially Found

Pixel Force: Head 2 Head was a PC fighting fangame, set to contain 30 characters from 10 games.[1] It was created by Eric Ruth, an indie developer best known for making 8-bit demakes (a remake of a game for an older platform) of games like Halo, DJ Hero, and Left 4 Dead.

On February 14th, 2011, a single trailer for the game was posted on the "Machinima" YouTube account. It showcased a seemingly functional game engine and even a few characters, such as Ryu (Street Fighter), Wolverine (Marvel vs. Capcom), Captain Commando (Marvel vs. Capcom), Terry Bogard (Fatal Fury/King of Fighters), Scorpion (Mortal Kombat), Orchid (Killer Instinct), Charlotte (Samurai Shodown/Spirits), and Sol Badguy (Guilty Gear). Since the trailer's release, no new information has surfaced on the game, and it isn't even listed on Eric Ruth's website.[2]

According to Ruth in a private Skype chat, the game was never finished as "It was too buggy," and he "couldn't get online working properly." However, the soundtrack itself was finished.[3]

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