Cancelled Quake GBA port found on developer’s 256MB Flash Card
This is a blast from the past

Since its release in 1996, Quake has had many ports, allowing FPS fans across a huge variety of platforms from Sega Saturn to Nintendo Switch to enjoy its high-speed action. It turဣns out that the game also had Game Boy Advance port that, until now, has never seen the light of day.
Forest of I♑llusion, a group dedicated to preserving Nintendo's history, revealed the unreleased version of Quake for GBA on Twitter. The port was worked on in 2002 by seasoned game developer Randy Linden, whose other projects include the SNES port of Doom. Lindin reached ou꧂t to Forest of Illusion when he discovered a prototype for the game on a 256MB Flash Card in his storage.
Today we have preserved a cancelled Quake port for the GBA!꧃ It was originally being developed by @RandalLinden. If that name rings a bell, Linden is a veteran game developer best known for the c🌌reation of the BLEEM emulator as well as the groundbreaking SNES port of Doom! pic.twitter.com/W87Lh6uGac
According to a detailing the discovery, Forest of Illusion says that the game doesn't contain any assets from Quake and that Lindin hasn't contacted developer 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:id Software about potentially using them. When asked by Twitter usℱer if this meant the project was "unauth🔴orized and unofficial", Lindin .
The decline in popularity for the GBA eventually led to Lindin repurposing the data to use in༒ his own game, Cyboid. "Initially starting out titled as "Meat", Cyboid was created to be a small and fast-paced game that you could come back to over and over again. Definitely be sure to check it out!" says Forest of Illusion. You can do just that by visiting .
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Originally from Ireland, I moved to the UK in 2014 to pursue a Games Journalism and PR degree at Staffordshire University. Following that, I've freelanced for GamesMaster, Games TM, Official PlayStation Magazine and, more recently, Play and GamesRadar+. My love of gaming sprang from successfully defeating that first Goomba in Super Mario Bros on the NES. These day♈s, PlayStation is my jam. When not gaming or writing, I can usually be found scouring the internet for anything Tomb Raider related to add to my out of control memorabilia collection.