![]() ![]() ![]() So for me it was either get TPP to help out or cancel the game. ![]() I was ashamed that this was taking so long to finish. I have very little time to ROM Hack these days and I didn't want to drag this out even further. ![]() The developers there worked on other ROM Hacks for the stream and the project manager and crew offered to help to finish the game in exchange that Twitch Plays Pokemon gets to play it before the release. I partnered with Twitch Plays Pokemon in order to complete the game, because for the longest time I wanted to finish Prism and move onto something else. That two page spread still exists though and I'll even display it below for you ( click on the pictures to see bigger versions).Hi, I was the lead developer for Prism and I thought I'd share my input with this as well as why certain decisions were made. I reached out to Koolboyman via Twitter and even put together an interview for what became a two page spread on Pokémon ROM hacks for the magazine, but eventually the magazine was scrapped in favour of writing articles on this here website. I have always loved the Gold, Silver and Crystal games for their expansive gameplay and the incredible amount of things you could get up to in the massive worlds they took place in - so to see a ROM hack like Prism attempt (and succeed) to take the expansive nature of those games and push things even further blew my mind. and what an excellent work-in-progress it was. One of the ROM hacks I made sure to put pride and place in the 'Hall of Fame' section was a work-in-progress hack of the Game Boy Color game Pok émon Gold called Prism, which was made by an awesome dude who goes by the name of Koolboyman. Back when I first started creating Alt:Mag as a magazine 5 years ago, one of the main articles in the first issue was going to discuss the wonderful Pokémon ROM hacking community. ![]()
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