
However, he’ll continue developing games with Unity as he showed off a prototype of an original 3D platforming game featuring a robot that he plans to release on Steam (PC) and possibly the PSVita. From the video posted by Fanta Hourglass about the demo’s release, it’s been revealed that he won’t continue working on the game as he’s rightfully afraid that Nintendo will shut him down. This demo shows some promise and achieves some pretty cool things but unfortunately, it’ll be the last we’ll be hearing of Super Mario Vita. The Super Mario Vita demo is pretty cool but unfortunately, that’s the last we’ll be hearing of this homebrew game The controls work somewhat well but I kept dying in one of the demo worlds as Mario slid a bit too far and always ended up in the lava!.The music, by guesswhatmusic, is pretty nice and I’d be pleased if it were to end up in some other fan-made Mario game.Obviously, there are some issues with game’s physics and these are especially noticeable in the world with minimal lighting.This means that this demo is a tech demo as it doesn’t have any content that you can actually play through.


Now, a demo of this somewhat anticipated Super Mario 64-esque homebrew has been released and from a short playing session, I observed the following:
Obviously, this kindled a fair amount of interest but many people warned Fanta Hourglass to stay quiet about his work as Nintendo has shut down fan-made games using its intellectual property, such as AM2R, in the past. News about this homebrew game emerged around 2 months ago, in early January, when its developer published a teaser video showing some gameplay in a PSVita Slim overlay and started posting regular updates about it on Twitter. If you’ve been following r/vitahacks, then you’ve probably heard of Super Mario Vita which is a fan-made Super Mario game by Fanta Hourglass.
