Fan Game Showcase

Fan Game Showcase: Mushroom Kingdom Fusion
Fan Game Showcase: Mushroom Kingdom Fusion
Fan Game Showcase: Mushroom Kingdom Fusion
One of the most common practices in fan made gaming is putting characters from one game into another game. We have seen Sonic in Mario games, Megaman in Contra, and even Ryu Hayabusa in Bionic Commando. But one fan made game turns this dial up to 11. It puts all your favorite video game characters in all your favorite video games at once! It’s Mushroom Kingdom Fusion, and it’s probably the craziest Mario game you ever played.
Fan Game Showcase – Mother 4
Fan Game Showcase – Mother 4
Fan Game Showcase – Mother 4
If you are a fan of retro games, you likely played at least one title in the Mother series. Better known as Earthbound, the Mother series of RPGs is unlike anything else on the market today or… ever for that matter.
Fan Game Showcase - Project M
Fan Game Showcase - Project M
Fan Game Showcase - Project M
Just can’t wait until the next Smash Bros. comes out? Well this week’s Fan Game Showcase will hold you over until Mario and Mega Man duke it out later this year. It’s Project M, a reinvisioning of Smash Bros. Brawl that is currently the most accepted version of Brawl on the pro fighting game circuit.
Fan Game Showcase – Finding Shepard
Fan Game Showcase – Finding Shepard
Fan Game Showcase – Finding Shepard
Were you a fan of Mass Effect 3 but could do without the shooter style gameplay? Were you disappointed by ME3’s color coded endings? Well fan programmer Nightfable has the game for you. Her project Finding Shepard continues the story of Mass Effect 3 after the destruction ending in a unique way: as a point and click adventure game.
Fan Game Showcase - Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch
Fan Game Showcase - Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch
Fan Game Showcase - Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch
Happy New Year everyone at Arcade Sushi! We hope your holiday hangovers weren’t too bad. As we move forward into the future, we present to you a Fan Game Showcase that looks into the past, in more ways than one. Today’s showcase is Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch, a game filled with nostalgia for the blue bomber and first person shooters of old.
Fan Game Showcase – Project AM2R
Fan Game Showcase – Project AM2R
Fan Game Showcase – Project AM2R
Remember Metroid 2? Of course you don’t! It came out on the Game Boy and while it was an important chapter in the story of Samus, the Metroids, and the Space Pirates, most gamers skipped it over for Super Metroid. The game was also limited in scope due to the Game Boy’s limited power. Samus took up most of the screen and it was easy to get lost on SR388, the Metroid homeworld. Luckily, Milton Guas

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