Malasombra - Eagerly awaited NES title by 4mhz gets new footage and screenshots

Remember when we said that the Amstrad publisher of 4mhz, who released fabulous games such as Operation Alexandra and The Lost Treasure of Cuauhtemoc, was bringing a brand new platformer to the NES called ' Malasombra '? Well there's great news for today! As thanks to a heads up by XeNoMoRPH through our email, he has told us that 4mhz has just shown some brand new footage and screenshots for the game which was teased as a demo at the GAMESCOM 14/8/22!




Malasombra is a new video game in development by the 4MHz team for the NES videogame console. Set in legends and fairy tales, it presents an epic adventure with an exciting story where nothing is what it seems. An ambitious project programmed in C & assembler carefully designed to be published in digital format and cartridge, it is being developed by a team of greats such as Javier García Navarro (jgnavarro), Daniel Celemín (LordFred), Rafa Castillo (Azicuetano) & Juan Esteban Olmo (Sad1942) and McKlain!

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9 comments:

  1. Wow! Just shows you, no matter how limited the gfx are, get a good gfx artist and magic happens. Looks fantastic.

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  2. Looks stunning! Music reminds me of Wonder Boy in Monster Land.

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  3. Just fixed a slight typo.. Sorry guys! Dyslexia again :(

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  4. Looks absolutely lovely! Puts early 16bit titles to shame.

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  5. Must have for my NES mini!

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  6. Beautiful games, superb graphics ... I can't wait for the cartridge to come out to play on the old original NES !!!

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  7. Absolutely outstanding graphics!

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  8. Very very nice graphics. So this really could be an outstanding title on the NES. Looking forward.

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