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Currently in development!

A 4/5 for a hastily made, 1-month demo is great! We appreciate the kind words!

Oh we have big plans for Rumblefest! We're finishing up our first title, Vice, but this will come in hot off the heels of that project. More info to come soon!

Thank you :) 

We loved whipping them up. We're big fans of the 80's and love all of the personalities that came from it.

Thank you! This is our Art Directors brain child, he's wearing the Creative Director/Art Direct hat on this one.

Sensa is an incredible Audio Engineer! It's been an amazing time working with him.

Thanks!!

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The team worked real hard, from the music and art to the programming behind it all. We appreciate your kind words!

Haha, love the pun! Fun fact, Dirty Dalton is inspired by Patrick Swayzee from both Road House and Dirty Dancing

Haha, randy savage is definitely an inspiration to us! Hell, we might even add in a 'slim jim' character... 

We appreciate it! We wanted to give each enemy their own unique 'flavor'. Make them totally ridiculous and everything

Thanks! If you follow the NESmaker group on Facebook, our audio engineer is Chris Sensebe

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Thank you, our audio engineer is top notch and our artist is a huge wrestling fan, made this development much easier 

Thank you! Just wait until we get Hulk Hogan to endorse it... haha

Thank you! It took a team of 3 to whip this up, so we had a little more room for polish

Haha, keep trying and you'll beat em in no time!

Thank you for the support! We do plan on finishing it, can't wait to show everyone what else we have in store!

Thanks! It took a lot of old wrestling videos to get it just right haha

We appreciate that. We're all fans of ridiculous wrestling, so it worked out great!

Thanks! It was a team of 4 of us, so we each got to work on the parts of it fully!