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After 30 years, Sega's beloved Zelda clone gets an overdue fan remake treatment, and while there's only "a few minutes of gameplay" I desperately need a full game

Back in 1994, Sega's answer to Zelda launched to poor sales and positive reviews, eventually becoming a cult classic and rare collector's item. Now, 30 years later, one fan is building an HD remake demo that imagines what a proper revival of this action-adventure title might look like.

That game goes by two different titles outside of Japan: Crusader of Centy in North America, where it was published on the Genesis by Atlus, and Soleil in Europe, where it was published for the Mega Drive by Sega. I don't want to start any wars over whether Genesis or Mega Drive is the canonical name of Sega's 16-bit platform, but I am North American, so I will be calling the game Crusader of Centy from here on out.

Whatever name you prefer, Crusader of Centy bears a striking resemblance to The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, casting you as a young boy with a sword in a top-down fantasy adventure. The big difference from Zelda is that instead of collecting items, you befriend animals that each grant you unique abilities throughout the game. Despite its derivative nature, players quickly latched onto the game and made it a cult classic - to the point where now, three decades later, authentic US cartridges can go for up to $500.

We’ve surpassed 250 likes on Twitter with Soleil HD, which will be released in Spanish! @SEGAhoarder If this tweet reaches 500 likes, I'll add Crusader of Centy / English option. What do you say, SEGA fans?#CrusaderOfCenty #SEGA #Fangame #indiedev pic.twitter.com/b29OLjxBY5July 8, 2024

A game developer who goes by Mr Badger on Twitter (H/T Time Extension) has been teasing an HD fangame based on Crusader of Centy for over a year, and it's finally due to launch on July 30 via Itch.io. Mr Badger quickly notes that this "is a demo with only a few minutes of gameplay to show what a remake could look like today," but what's here already looks lovely. The clean, simplistic visuals remind me a lot of 3D Dot Game Heroes - a PS3-era attempt to HD-ify a bygone era of

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