The Magic Castle, also known as the Forgotten PS1 game, has been released


There is a new life in the long-forgotten title for the original PlayStation Magic Castle Released after 20 years. There is a bit of history behind this as it is a rogue-lite title created on the Net Yarrows platform, which became clear in the late 90s. Production of the game began in 1997 but was eventually scrapped in 1998 with many people knowing about its existence. Evidence of the video does not exist as you can check it out here on YouTube, as it looks like they plan to release it in 1999. Looking at that video it looks like the kind of game we’re going to dive into for the first time. Day back. But there doesn’t seem to be a formal formal explanation as to why the company decided to shelter the project beyond the idea of ​​why it took an interest in a different project and moved the team to work on whatever work was completed.

The Forgotten PS1 game called Magic Castle has been released
Credit: Kaiga

Well, now you can play the game for yourself as the prototype of Magic Castle is complete. This work Designer k. Was done by Matsunami, which goes by Moniker Piro. He Tweeted Outside that game was completed as best so players could give it a spin. It’s not a game perfect by any stretch of the imagination, you’ll basically get one that would probably be a demo that players can try out at a gaming convention or as a mail only. You can watch the full game in action in the video below, or you can manually go to this website to download ROM and play the game right now. It’s kind of cool to see it come back to life after being released, but if this had come out back in the late 90s, it probably would have been sitting in our collection to this day.

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