Clockwork Aquario, l’arcade perduto di Westone, arriva su PS4 e Switch nel 2020

I publisher Strictly Limited Games e ININ Games hanno annunciato che Clockwork Aquario (conosciuto in precedenza come “Aquario of the Clockwork” o col nome giapponese “Tokei Jikake no Aquario” ) arriverà nel 2020 su PS4 e Switch, in versione fisica e digitale.
Come sapete si tratta di un gioco arcade sviluppato da Westone sulla scheda Sega System 18, che purtroppo fu cancellato al tempo.
Ryuichi Nishizawa (il creatore di Wonder Boy) riuscì a salvare il codice sorgente del gioco, ed ora grazie ad un’opera di restauro portata avanti anche da membri dello staff originale di Westone, Clockwork Aquario vedrà finalmente la luce del sole.
Di seguito il comunicato stampa ufficiale di Strictly Limited Games:

As a company that is striving for the preservation of video games, it has also become a part of Strictly Limited Games’ mission to unearth unreleased games that are an essential part of the cultural video game heritage.

So, three years ago, Strictly Limited Games set out to find the whereabouts of Tokeijikake no Aquario, the Japanese title of Clockwork Aquario, and to bring the game back to life.

ININ Games then joined in the endeavors to convince Sega / LAT that Clockwork Aquario will finally see the light of day, by signing to create a digital release and making the game accessible to a wider audience.

Some parts (including sound, music, and several graphics) were not recoverable from the source code, so the particular emphasis is placed on involving as many members of the original Westone team as possible in the project to be true to the game—from the chief programmer, Takanori Kurihara, to the musical genius, Shinichi Sakamoto, to Mr. Wonder Boy himself, Ryuichi Nishizawa, who expressed his joy and excitement about seeing the title screen again after 27 years on Twitter.

“Clockwork Aquario is a great piece of 2D art, into which the pixel artists put their hearts and souls,” Ryuichi Nishizawa said. “I would like to express my heartfelt respect and gratitude to those who have worked so hard to restore it.”

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