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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 (a remake of a game for an older platform) of games like ''Halo'', ''DJ Hero'', and ''Left 4 Dead''. | '''''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 (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 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 | On February 14, 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 Sept '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.<ref>[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71895074/H2H_OST.zip The Dropbox file where the soundtrack is found.] Retrieved 11 | 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.<ref>[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71895074/H2H_OST.zip The Dropbox file where the soundtrack is found.] Retrieved 11 Sept '13</ref> | ||
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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 (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 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.[1]
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.[2]
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References
- ↑ The Eric Ruth Games website. Retrieved 05 Sept '13.
- ↑ The Dropbox file where the soundtrack is found. Retrieved 11 Sept '13