Category: fangames

  • New Mugenesque Fan Crossover Pits Street Fighter Ryu Against Exdeath

    Capcom vs Square: Parallel Destinies

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    PC demo now available here.

    “Capcom vs Square: Parallel Destinies” is a not-for-profit crossover fighting game being actively created in the I.K.E.M.E.N. Go engine.

    A 1v1 4-button fighter with a blend of the high points of MARVEL vs CAPCOM and CAPCOM vs SNK, it attempts to recreate the classic 90s CAPCOM vibe, and pits both universes in a battle for survival within the Void!

    Character roster

    Demo: character intros

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  • Smash Brothers Fangame “Project Ultibyte” Reaches Beta

    Gilgamesh and Exdeath featured as NPCs

    You can follow the work of Code Hunter via YouTube, the web, Twitter, or Discord.

    Project website: https://projectultibyte.netlify.app

    Game engine: Smash Bros. Crusade (built over Game Maker)

    Engine mechanics: blend of Melee and Brawl

    Says the developer Code Hunter:

    Project Ultibyte – Beta 1.0 Official Trailer

    Project Ultibyte is a retro-inspired indie fighting game mod developed as a standalone fan project by Code Hunter. This Beta 1.0 trailer showcases the core gameplay, classic arcade aesthetics, and fast-paced combat inspired by legendary console and arcade fighting games.

    This is a non-profit fan-made project mod, created by fans for fans, and developed independently from Smash Bros Crusade or any other fangame directive. Project Ultibyte aims to capture the essence of classic retro gaming while delivering modern melee-focused gameplay, carefully tuned for each character.

    The game draws inspiration from iconic eras and platforms such as arcade machines, NES, SNES, Mega Drive, PC Engine, Atari systems, and classic console fighters, blending nostalgia with competitive mechanics.
    This project is still a work in progress, with much more content planned for future updates.

    🎮 Current Status: Beta 1.0
    🛠️ Genre: Retro Fighting Game / Indie
    👾 Style: Arcade / Pixel / Melee-focused Combat

    So, what do you think? Which character is your favorite on the roster? Comment below, or come check us out on Discord.

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  • Blackmoon Prophecy Remake

    Coming in 2026, Says Author UPRC

    You can follow UPRC’s work on YouTube, Itch.io, or Discord.

    A full remake of Final Fantasy Blackmoon Prophecy, a Final Fantasy fan game developed in RPG Maker 2003 from 2003 to 2011, is set to launch next year, according to fangame author UPRC. The author provides more details below.

    What is Blackmoon Prophecy?

    A Final Fantasy fan game that I started long ago in 2003 and completed in 2011, and now being remade in 2025, that is meant to emulate the first six entries of the series (though I mostly focus on FF4 and FF5 for gameplay and mapping, and FF6 for battle aesthetics). Aside from just being a fan game, Blackmoon Prophecy is also a tribute to Final Fantasy in the sense that I’m trying to put together many of the things I loved about playing RPGs growing up into this game. It’s a love letter to retro gaming and our childhoods.

    How long will the remake be?

    The original seemed to be between 40 and 60 hours for most players, and I’m aiming for the same with the remake.

    How many are there in this game?

    Permanent Playable Characters: 12
    Optional Playable Characters: 7
    Temporary Guest Characters: 6
    Mandatory Dungeons: 30+
    Monsters: 400+
    Playable Hours: Anticipating 45-50 or more! 
    Optional Dungeons: 10+
    Towns: 20+
    Window Skins: 50+
    World Maps: 4

    Why a Final Fantasy fan game? Why not something original?

    Why do people cosplay instead of design their own costumes? Why do people draw fan art instead of their own characters? Why do composers make covers of video game songs instead of their own compositions? The answer to all of these, as well of with other examples, is for a number of reasons. They want to pay homage or tribute to something they loved growing up, or are just passionate about today. They like networking with other people who share their same passion, and they like putting their own spin on something that they love to say, “I did this because it means a lot to me.” This is why people also make fan games, and it is part of the reason why, after all these years, I’m returning to Blackmoon Prophecy.

    The original Blackmoon Prophecy is a game that I have been deeply unhappy with for several years now, and despite my best attempts to want to make something original, interest in Blackmoon Prophecy has never really fully waned over the years, and I often get people reaching out to me to talk about their experiences with the game. I have gotten more feedback/inquiries/etc. about the original Blackmoon Prophecy than everything else combined that I’ve made from 2000-2025. To this day, I still find people uploading playthroughs of the game on YouTube, streaming it on Twitch, mentioning it on totally unrelated websites and Discord servers, including it in articles, and more. It’s truly been inescapable for me, and I’ve realized it will forever be what has the most interest/pull of my projects, and I don’t have a problem with this. Fan game or original game, as long as my most successful project is enjoyed by a lot of people, I’m happy.

    I decided that, if Blackmoon Prophecy will be my “game dev legacy”, then it should be something that I can be proud of. This is what drove me to decide to fully remake the game in RPG Maker MV. I’ve been having a lot of fun remaking this game after I started doing so in April 2025, and I fully intend on releasing the remake sometime in the first half of 2026! Testing should conclude sometime between late March and mid May 2026 with a full release not long after that.

    For the latest info or for the related Discord server, check out the game page here on Itch.io.

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  • FF Minus Infinity Demo

    Final Fantasy Minus Infinity is a fangame brought to you by Pinkpuff. The fangame is made in the Godot engine.

    Beta demo now available via select Discords including ours. See below for a video trailer.

    The following is a clip covering just the jobs.

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