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Embark on a futuristic space journey into a new frontier. A thrilling NES adventure that puts you in control of Diana, a courageous investigator tasked with uncovering the mysteries shrouding the infamous space station, Delta 9.

Delta 9, once a beacon of scientific advancement, has fallen silent. A malevolent artificial intelligence has seized control, plunging the station into chaos. As Diana, you must navigate through the labyrinthine corridors, facing off against deadly foes and unraveling the secrets hidden within its darkened halls.

Featuring classic NES-style gameplay with modern twists, "Delta 9" delivers pulse-pounding action and heart-pounding tension. Engage in epic boss battles that will test your skills to the limit, utilizing the unique strafe mechanic to outmaneuver your enemies and emerge victorious.

Immerse yourself in stunning battle scenes that push the limits of the NES hardware, with vibrant visuals and intense gameplay that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Can you restore order to Delta 9 and uncover the truth behind its downfall?

The demo is now available to play, offering a tantalizing taste of the full adventure that awaits. Are you ready to face the ultimate challenge?

Controls:

D-Pad: Move
A Button: Strafe
B Button: Shoot
Start: Pause

The Delta 9 demo is playable in Mesen or FCEUX Emulators.


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Ya got my interest! Nice game so far - I will certainly keep an eye out for further development.

Who did the box art?I really hope it's not AI...

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So sorry to disappoint - but yes the illustration is AI, the rest of the layout is by me. We had very limited time to put the demo together and wanted something quick for the competition. When it becomes a full game we will be looking into commissions for both the boxart and the music (by humans).

Okay, well I'm happy it's at least just a placeholder. Sorry if I sounded cranky :P

The game looks very promising, and the idea of a shooter with a very zoomed out perspective seems novel, so I will definitely be following the development!

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No way, it's important to know what people care about. Getting a real artist on board will elevate the project. There's a couple of people I will be asking but on the lookout for artist suggestions.