Welcome to my sixth direct! Please listen to the music as well, it makes it more entertaining lol Before I start, I want to make this clear, I SUCK AT FINISHING GAMES. Not that I'm bad at coding, but I lose all motivation after i'm halfway done with a project. So this will not talk about anything mentioned in my previous 2 directs, I just want to talk about the moment. So first, I'm developing a 3D flappy bird game. This is going to be really simple and easy to develop. Hopefully, that will give me motivation to develop my next game, which is HUGE. I'm developing (yet another XD) fangame of something. This time, it's a ristar game. I want to revive a dead series, with (currently) only 2 games, which are basically the same one for different consoles, the mega drive and game gear. Ristar is a very underrated mega drive game and is very much worth your time! It sadly flopped due to it being released to a console in a dying generation, people were getting the first Sony PlayStation, the Nintendo 64 or the Sega Saturn in the fifth generation, so people weren't willing to invest in a new game for their old console. Ristar is definitely an all-time top 5 Sega game for me, and deserved a port for the Dreamcast or Saturn so that it could become Sega's no. 2 series... just like the Zelda series for Nintendo. Basically, it deserved a chance at becoming a full-fletched game series but just didn't have enough time. I hope I get hired by Sega to make it official lol. Anyway, I want it to be a direct sequel (in terms of story) to the first game (in the international canon, where the plot is that ristar saves his Dad) and the gameplay would be like the original except the player will use the mouse to move his extendable arms which I think would be a cool gameplay change and will actually improve the pacing by a lot! I feel like this could make the action feel fast and satisfying to pull off, like spinning around and around on those star handles could just feel like, 10x more pleasing if you clicked it! I'll release the ristar vector very soon and I hope that you look forward to the game whether it releases on scratch, steam or beyond! Thanks for looking! Music is from sonic CD and Sonic Mania. #Sega #Direct