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atari2600land
08-20-2013, 05:25 AM
I am just wondering how many people would be interested in an ActionMax (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Max) homebrew game. I'd like it to come in VHS format like all the others, but I'm not so sure that could happen since the standard is now DVDs and not very many people have both an ActionMax AND a VCR, so I may have to make it DVD. I'd do all the filming and stuff and it may come in a specially made box if enough people are interested in a VHS edition. The homebrew game would be called "Bubba's Buck Blastin'" and it would involve shooting alien deer in a forest. Reply here if you'd be interested.
swlovinist
08-20-2013, 09:09 AM
Very interested.
CastlevaniaDude
08-20-2013, 09:55 AM
I am just wondering how many people would be interested in an ActionMax (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Max) homebrew game. I'd like it to come in VHS format like all the others, but I'm not so sure that could happen since the standard is now DVDs and not very many people have both an ActionMax AND a VCR, so I may have to make it DVD. I'd do all the filming and stuff and it may come in a specially made box if enough people are interested in a VHS edition. The homebrew game would be called "Bubba's Buck Blastin'" and it would involve shooting alien deer in a forest. Reply here if you'd be interested.
I don't know if interested is the word so much as curious?
98PaceCar
08-20-2013, 10:33 AM
Throw in a level with zombie deer and I'm all in. Well, actually I'm all in even without that! Just make sure it has the same level of crappy acting as the original games, that's what makes it so much fun!
FrankSerpico
08-20-2013, 02:51 PM
I'd probably never be able to actually play it, but I'd love to watch some youtube playthroughs of the finished product
atari2600land
10-28-2013, 08:40 PM
Here is a shot of the title card. It's blurry because it's best viewed in motion. The motion is driving down a road to get to where the alien deer are, the introduction.
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Steve W
10-29-2013, 11:30 PM
I'm surprised that more homebrews haven't been made for this system over the years. It should be easy, considering that most of the "games" cost pennies to make, with all the low budget greenscreen special effects, model spaceships on fishing line, and occasional puppetry. Instead of doing a DVD of it, could there be a workaround to hook it up to a computer monitor and just make the game a digital download, sort of like Rifftrax? I actually have two ActionMax consoles and I've never bothered to hook them up or even give them a hard glance, so I don't know if they need to hook up to a VCR first and then through to the TV or what.
Couldn't some enterprising person take a bunch of clips from various Star Trek series of enemy spaceships, doctor them with those blinking circles for the lightgun to target, and edit the clips to make a kind of shooting gallery game? It could be put on YouTube for free. It'd be a lot easier than creating a new half hour video from scratch.
slapdash
11-19-2013, 12:44 AM
And I thought the Odyssey homebrews were a bit out there... Yeah, I'd be interested.
Couldn't some enterprising person take a bunch of clips from various Star Trek series of enemy spaceships, doctor them with those blinking circles for the lightgun to target, and edit the clips to make a kind of shooting gallery game? It could be put on YouTube for free. It'd be a lot easier than creating a new half hour video from scratch.
Heck, you could probably rip some of the footage from the VHS-based Star Trek boardgame if you really had to.
I was actually talking to my brother about the unlikelihood that anyone would ever do homebrew for the Action Max just because I doubted there would be any interest in this. Fascinating. Definitely call me curious.
atari2600land
11-28-2013, 05:24 PM
I'm still working on this. Here is a screenshot from the progress in-game. I have just started, so it's quite early in the game. It should work since I'm using the same technique I used to make a working test DVD for the ActionMax. Right now, I only have two enemies in the game right now, which goes to show you how early stages the game is. I hope to complete this thing by May and perhaps a release of September if things go well and enough people are interested.
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atari2600land
11-18-2014, 08:36 PM
Hi! It's been quite a while since I last posted about this. I had forgotten about this project, but last night I toiled on it for a few hours and got the firing part finished. I just tested out my ActionMax, toying with it for a few hours trying to get it to work, and a change of batteries did the trick. So now what I need to do is work on the ending. I did the voice over for the intro this morning and inserted it into the game. I know it's really weird to get excited for a system from 1987 that works with VHS tapes and all it does is shoot stuff on the screen. I don't know whether to make another homebrew game after this one. It depends on how many people get the first one and if I think up of any ideas. And there's going to be an Easter egg in the final product. But first I need to finish it!
wizardofwor1975
11-18-2014, 08:58 PM
I'm game. Looks interesting.
atari2600land
01-22-2016, 11:36 AM
Bump. I'm working on a second ActionMax homebrew, called "Nightmare Nemesis." I don't know when it will be finished, though. I'll try for late Summer 2016.
That sounds amazing, count me in.