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PS1 Game Magic Castle Just Released After 23 Years


Sunday, January 03, 2021
Magic Castle, a game made using the original PlayStation’s Net Yaroze dev kit, was finished and released this weekend after 23 years.
For the uninitiated, Net Yaroze was a basic dev kit for budding programmers and hobbyists that Sony released between 1996 and 1997. The brainchild of Ken Kutaragi, Net Yaroze went for approximately $750. A number of folks who made games using the dev kit eventually ended up in the games industry, including the developers behind
Magic Castle.
As reported by Eurogamer,
Magic Castle was made by K. Matsunami (who now works for SEGA) and a game designer who goes by the online name PIROWO on social media. The game’s prototype was completed in eight months for a pitch. Although Sony was interested in the game, it wanted its developers to work on another project, which they refused. Last week, PIROWO announced that ....

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Long-forgotten PS1 Net Yaroze game Magic Castle comes out over 20 years later


In another time.
Updated on 2 January 2021
Magic Castle is an eye-catching roguelite made on the Net Yaroze platform by a handful of Japanese developers back in 1997. But it never came out - until now.
For the uninitiated, Net Yaroze was a Sony project that made available to hobbyist coders a basic version of the PlayStation dev kit for £550. Around 1000 units were sold in Europe, which effectively created a ready-made community of budding developers working independently on the PlayStation platform. (For more, check out Eurogamer s 2013 feature, The story of Net Yaroze, Sony s first indie push.)
A Magic Castle prototype was built using Net Yaroze, but unfortunately the game was never finished or released. In March 2020, NetYaroze-Europe.com interviewed the head creators of Magic Castle: K. Matsunami, a game designer who now works at Sega, and a game designer who goes by the name PIROWO, and in the interview Matsunami revealed ....

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