CyberJudas: The Recreation Project Trailer PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 พ.ย. 2024
- You are the President...and the Prey.
CyberJudas is a cyberpunk game made in 1994, the successor to Shadow President, which CyberJudas improved on many of the aspects of Shadow President. An advisor wants you, or the United States dead. In this game, you'll have to fight being the hunted. Avoiding impeachment, scandal, and assassination, you are also fighting to be to be the hunter.
It is 1993. You are the most powerful person on the planet. Yugoslavia exists only in name. The Soviet Union has collapsed. The Berlin Wall has fallen. With over 160 independent countries, any action you make will send ripples throughout the entire world...and some--to come back and haunt you. You have a traitor within your inner circle. Your cabinet. Six advisors. One traitor. If you fail to intervene in their actions, your presidency will crumble before your eyes. Use the Shadow Network well to stay in power, run your affairs, and to maintain a global powerbase, as well as to track down the Judas.
On to the meat and bones of the description. I, months ago, contacted one of the game developers, Glenn Doren. He said it would be great if I could do this, and I took extreme interest to breathe life back into this game. It did not sell well as its predecessor, Shadow President. The Presidential Simulator genre is almost dead and barren. There are pretty much none in this genre, but all of them are great fun games. In CyberJudas, you get to create your own scenario. Want to blow Iraq away with the fury of 1000 suns? Launch several thousand nukes over there for them. I will have a list below on what I plan to roll this game out on. I apologize to Windows XP users, as they won't be getting support for this game. Even though Windows 8 still has a lesser market share than XP, it is not higher than 8 and 8.1 combined, and is slowly getting abandoned. Also, I am choosing this because I want to stay current with Microsoft. I want to have as many operating systems supported as they do currently.
-Windows Vista
-Windows 7
-Windows 8 & 8.1
-Windows 10 (Desktop and Laptop versions only! There will be no touch support)
-Xbox 360
-Xbox One
-PS3
-PS4
If you want a digital copy, I plan on having it posted to Steam and the Windows Store. I may also have it posted on Origin, I do not know yet.
In all seriousness though, I am going to need a lot of help in this. Below, I'll list the areas of help I am in need of.
-A coder for desktop versions, any language that can be used as a normal game developer language.
-Two coders for console versions, one for PlayStation and one for Xbox.
-3D graphics and animation artist.
-Someone who can disassemble code to learn behavior of the game.
-Sound Developers
-Voice actors, positions will vary, and I'll go over that shortly.
If you wish to volunteer, email me at: taylorrosenfeld159@gmail.com, and maybe we can chat out something.
Aside from making a modern remake to run on modern systems without emulation, I plan on having improvements on graphics, UI, AI, and even other additions if possible. Now about the voice actor position first, I may have new advisors added into the game. I need at least nine. I will be one of the voice actors for at least one character. If we add more advisors, we will need more people for obvious reasons. I may see if it is possible to add other actions in the game as well as tweaking things such as not being able to be impeached or assassinated in the war room. If you take over the world (like I have once), it will cause some serious issues in the game. CyberJudas had three game modes, but no scenarios, like Shadow President did. I definitely plan on adding a way to customize scenarios without having to make them yourself in game and facing impeachment and assassination. Also, I plan on bringing back the other ones in Shadow President. If it is a feature in this, then if you are on PC, you can save scenarios and upload them to the Steam Workshop if you are on steam or even if it gets a Steam release. If you are on a standard desktop version, you can export custom scenarios and upload them to the internet. You'll have endless possibilities with a custom scenario creator. I can't think of anymore features I plan on having added.
Thank you for watching this video.
Dang, this whole thing started up around five and a half years ago and I only found out about it now?
Well, if this project gets running again soon, all I can really do is wish you luck
Your comment on Joel's Shadow President gameplay video got me interested in looking up the sequel to that game. It's a shame that president simulator games are a dying genre, because I have a lot of fun with them, even if most of my attempts end in nuclear Armageddon or being publicly executed by my citizens.
This game looks pretty neat. I'd definitely be interested in a modern remastering I could try out, if you were still interested in this project. Best of luck, man.
+John Whatshisdoe Thanks, I think this will have a good start to it.
Love this game. Unfortunately I don't exactly have the talent for pretty much anything that you would need (except maybe voice actor), but I really hope you can get this going
+Jason Cummiskey I think it will have a great start. I can definitely use voice actors if I need to. I am thinking about keeping the original actors voices the same, but if we add new advisors, then we will need voice actors. I have also thought about replacing their voices, I am not sure if I should yet.
Hey! Is this project still alive? I think this would be great! I love Shadow President and Cyberjudas, and I would pay top dollar for a remake!
It's dormant, perse as there's been no progress on it. I've had a few offers for assistance. I was able to contact two of the original developers and they were of some help but this was years ago that this happened. I hope I can still get it off of the ground.
Random question. How can you successfully win the CyberJudas Gambit, and what happens when you do so?
Currently unsure. When I looked through the game files, there were videos that show where you could leave and end the game, however I don't think that this made it to the final game. I do plan on it, should come out. You'll have both the option to stay, or leave.
How you win on the other hand; you find all three CyberJudas' and eliminate them. There is no "cannon" ending though it seems.
Seriously? You expose/eliminate the last one and then... that's it? Nothing else happens?
+ZinfandelZT You return to the simulation. It's an unfinished game because the main developer ditched, leaving the others to finish it. They didn't know what to do, from what I'm guessing and released it as is. There are SEVERAL unused files in CyberJudas. I can explain more later.
why not a remake focused on cold war years ?
Did you have any progress so far? I'm really interested and would also like to contribute something to the project if I had skills in programming etc.
Is the manual for this game available anywhere?
Will the game be 4:3?
The game is currently planned to run in 4:3 as well as 16:9 and 16:10. Planned, the game will run on new hardware and older hardware. I was trying to go Vista and up, but I may even do Windows 2000 and up for supported versions. Mac is not planned, and I do not see it in the future. This may change, though. It is planned for console along with PC, though.
how will the console controls work?
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Right now, it is planned to be controlled like a strategy game such as Halo Wars on the console. I plan to do away with the original UI in few areas. The sticks will control where the the map is. It will have a world view, but that's. Instead of having country view or regional view, the map will be able zoom to a certain level instead of selecting a country and then zooming in in a non-custom way. I do plan to have a quick zoom feature that has regional view so if you want to go to that region fast and easy without zooming in yourself you can use that. If it makes sense.