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I'm rebooting a massive space video game that was abandoned a few years ago. It's way too much game for me but whatever, I'll level up and then it won't be any more.
Which game?
Click the big space picture just below the text on my ugly site to go to the steam page. A little further down is a sign up form for the newsletter.
Rogue System
Wow, good luck with that. NGL that game looks like it could have been awesome.
Yeah, in it's current iteration, it just exudes potential. I couldn't just let it die so I started digging for information and ended up speaking with the developer whom noone had heard from in 5 years. Original source code is lost, unfortunately. So I'm starting from scratch.