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Revision as of 13:09, 2 February 2016

Foxy Dimensions
FoxyDTitle.gif

Release type: Incomplete
Release date: 2002
Levels: 21
Author: Brandon Enterprises
Related games: Fox World, Fox Party

FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!








Story

A heroes' gallery in Foxy Dimensions

Many years have passed since the last battle between Saiyan Fox and evil.

After he saved the world, everyone was grateful and erected statues to immortalize the participants in this epic struggle.

Unfortunately, Matt, in a jealous rage at not being given a statue, collected the dragon cubes and wished the statues to life.

Now, after a very long period of time, the tireless battle between good and evil has reignited.

Good luck.

Instructions

Cyberfox 33 explores the wilderness in Foxy Dimensions

On Numerical Keypad:

7/8/9: Fly/Leap Upward
4/6: Fly/Run Laterally
2: Swoop Downward
5: Defensive Move
  • T/Y: Blade Attack
  • G/H: Projectile Attack
  • F/J: Melee Attack
  • B/N: Beam Weapon

Moves differ by character. Some characters may have unlisted moves.

Credits

FDimSprite.png

Designed by

John and Robert Brandon

Engine and Tools by

Recreational Software Designs

Compiled by

EJR Tairne

Background

John Brandon:

I had a comic that I drew at school which was a parody of Dragon Ball Z, except all the characters had the same goofy 2 dimensional fox head. This comic was called Saiyan Fox.
When SNES emulation was a new thing around '97 or '98, and I got a chance to play some of the DBZ 2D fighting games for SNES, I knew I had to give a shot at making a Saiyan Fox fighting game. Here are my DBZ-inspired Saiyan Fox characters in a partially created fighting game. The name is a play on Hyper Dimensions, which was a DBZ fighting game for the SNES. One of the sub games showcases the large roster of characters I planned on including. I remember making graphics and moves for a LOT of the characters; the sub games in the directory are quick and dirty tests of whatever recent level and character I had worked on recently.
As with the majority of my and my brother's games, we never integrated all the characters and levels into one game, as we never "released" any of our games to the public.
One of the sub-games is a tech demo to show the selection screen with all of the characters. I LIKED making characters and character concepts!

Availability

Prior to this archive's online presence, this game is not known to be publicly available.

Archive history

On January 21st 2010, Rob Brandon pseudonymously responded to a Reddit thread with a passing comment about Game-Maker. When pressed about his history with the software, he replied that all of his games were stored on a couple of defunct computers, either inaccessible or destroyed.

Over 31 months later on August 23th 2012, John Brandon commented on a YouTube clip that he had found an archive of his and his brother's old games. The next day he composed a long e-mail describing the contents of a jumbled collection of gameware files, adding up to an ostensible sixteen games. All of the games were in pieces, many of them incomplete.

Over the next five months, through regular consultation, the games were all reassembled as well as the materials would permit. The games were reconstructed or otherwise recovered on the following dates:

Links

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