RPG Maker’s official forums will shut down permanently on December 11, 2026.
When that happens, more than 14 years of community content will be deleted, including tutorials, guides, screenshots, images, attachments, and countless discussions that have helped RPG Maker users for years.
No official archive or backup has been announced.
For many developers, the forums have been an important source of knowledge. Some of this information cannot be found anywhere else.
Many images and files are hosted directly on the forums and could be lost forever once the site goes offline.
For the first time since January 14, 2014. You can now play Pokémon Dream World again, along with tuck in new Pokémon, receive items, and wake-up Pokémon!
Now enjoy this demonstration:)
Me acabo de enterar que @SEGA es la empresa detrás de Tetris, no Sonic y tantos otros arcades clásicos, Tetris y no solo eso, sino que será competencia de la Playstation VITA, una consola que lleva muerta casi una decada. Gracias por la calidad @infobae
https://t.co/eIkMI2UT9J
Hello! A user called MG423 just surprised us with a dump of a new Spyro prototype, and in fact the earliest one to date.
Documentation is still ongoing, but you can read about this build and play it for yourself by downloading it here:
https://t.co/vTnJgFwqW8
⭐CONCURSO⭐
En compañía de @SenorSable estaremos el 1ro de Junio a las 8:00.p.m 🇲🇽 viendo como se truenan en Meleeniacs 🔨 por:
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The Vodafone Live keitai port of Metal Slug was preserved by Cuebus! This is a simplified version of the original Metal Slug game. The small sprites are really cute!
After 37 years, veteran game programmer Colin Porch has completed and released a sequel to the classic 1987 game Head Over Heels.
The project started in 1989 but was shelved when the gaming industry shifted from home computers to consoles.
The new game, titled Return to Blacktooth, continues the legacy of the original cult classic, famous for its unique isometric design. Porch had worked on popular versions of the original and kept the sequel idea alive for decades.
The project revived after Porch reunited with former colleagues from Ocean Software. Inspired by the resurgence of retro gaming, he completed the unfinished game as a passion project.
Published by Thalamus Digital, it has launched for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST. It features hundreds of rooms across multiple worlds while staying true to the original's style and gameplay.
Snake and the Wasteland couldn't agree... so Kratos settled it. 🪓
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