Long forgotten PS1 Net Yaroze game Magic Castle comes out over 20 years later
Long-forgotten PS1 Net Yaroze game Magic Castle comes out over 20 years later Eurogamer.net If you click on a link and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. Read our editorial policy. Long-forgotten PS1 Net Yaroze game Magic Castle comes out over 20 years later In another time... News by Wesley Yin-Poole Deputy Editorial Director Updated on 2 Jan 2021 24 comments Magic Castle is an eye-catching roguelite made on the Net Yaroze platform by a handful of Japanese developers back in 1997. But it never came out - until now. For the uninitiated, Net Yaroze was a Sony project that made available to hobbyist coders a basic version of the PlayStation dev kit for £550. Around 1000 units were sold in Europe, which effectively created a ready-made community of budding developers working independently on the PlayStation platform. (For more, check out Eurogamer's 2013 feature, The story of Net Yaroze, Sony's first indie push.) A Magic Castle prototype was built using Net Yaroze, but unfortunately the game was never finished or released. In March 2020, NetYaroze-Europe.com interviewed the head creators of Magic Castle: K. Matsunami, a game designer who now works at Sega, and a game designer who goes by the name PIROWO, and in the interview Matsunami revealed Magic Castle was created in just eight months as a pitch to a game production company. Sony expressed interest, but asked the developers to work on another project at the company instead. They declined. Eventually, the team disbanded. The video below is a recording of Magic Castle's original presentation trailer on VHS, using capture from the prototype created in 1998. Last week, PIROWO took to Twitter to say Magic Castle had been released - and it's certainly caught attention. "I am happy to have the opportunity to play this game for all of you, something no-one has known about for over 20 years," PIROWO said. A Twitter thread by @Dreamboum extolling the virtues of Magic Castle does a fantastic job of explaining why the game is exciting. There are 20 floors to survive, and four different classes each with different abilities to play with. The on-screen user interface can be moved around the edge of the screen by the player, which is a neat touch. Magic Castle is a roguelite where you survive through 20 floors in order to defeat the Evil Warlock. You have access to four different classes: Knight, Archer, Wizard, and Fighter. All with different abilities.It's basically everything that people has come to love recently. pic.twitter.com/zBcMRGBNSH- Bring Peanut Butter (@Dreamboum) January 1, 2021 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings The music of Magic Castle is also mighty impressive! It has dynamic music that changes depending on the area you are on. So many great ideas that makes it very cool to play. pic.twitter.com/bKY7x9iYWd- Bring Peanut Butter (@Dreamboum) January 1, 2021 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings This release of Magic Castle is of course not the game it might have been had a big publisher stepped in to fund development. But it is fully playable and, crucially, now in the hands of all. Download it here. The video below, by YouTube channel Stranno, is a full playthrough. Become a Eurogamer subscriber and get your first month for £1 Get your first month for £1 (normally £3.99) when you buy a Standard Eurogamer subscription. Enjoy ad-free browsing, merch discounts, our monthly letter from the editor, and show your support with a supporter-exclusive comment flair! 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