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Really beautiful Homebrew gameboy game, it is so unfair that this is so underrated! As a Gameboy dev myself I realize how hard this must have been. I added this to an underrated games collection on my page to help support it. Also, I recognize that music on the overworld, that is an exact recreation of the ending theme from the Amiga and computer versions of Another World. Wow... That is actually bringing tears to my eyes to listen to, as it sounds so accurate to the original song and so beautiful. I love Another World so much, it is amazing that you included that.

Extremely awesome and cute Homebrew for the Gameboy! I love the commitment to the theme of a Cat in a maze of blocks, and I love how you stay consistent to this theme through all of the levels. the art is extremely polished, when you introduce new types of blocks in later levels, its really impressive how you made it all look so professional and consistent. There is one addition I would love to see you add to this game, and that is an overall timer, that tells you the amount of time you took to complete all the levels. What I am suggesting is basically a timer that will display your final time at the end of the game. I think this would be a great addition because it would motivate people to speedrun this game. I am not sure how easy it would be for you to be able to track our time on a gameboy game, if that is too hard I understand. Either way, I love this game, you are amazing for making this!! Such a cute title screen too!

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Oh my gosh, you released it, you really did it. I am so happy, this is a dream come true to see Vixen on gameboy color!! I am so, so sorry I never got back to you on gmail, I ended up realizing that I was not nearly as good at getting the maps as I thought I would be. I assumed that I would not be able to help in any way besides what I had done already, so I just stopped replying as I did not want to disappoint you. But I still secretly hoped you would find the motivation to continue the project. I am so happy you continued working on this. This game is my childhood favorite, that is why I wanted you to port it to gameboy so much! This means the world to me to be able to play this!!

this is extremely beautiful. The overworld is detailed and reminds me of old Genesis games I would play, truly I don’t think I’ve seen many games on original Gameboy that had such an intricate overworld. I do worry this game is not getting as much attention as it deserves, I would expect a game like this to have another comment already! I may recommend you upload some screenshots of the game itself to this page, that may convince more people to check the game out! Plus, adding Gameboy homebrew to the title may help. That is what I do :) 

oh my gosh, oh my gosh. The guy who is literally the reason I’m making games, published something new and I just discovered it now :o

fantastic work, I am amazed by the accuracy and faithfulness to the classic computer platforms. It is really all here, the title screen music (with accurate piano keys just like the original too!) and I love the graphics. They’re just as appealing as the original (Also I like the logo for Gentlemen’s Pixel Club!)

Note for people playing on their Computer! (If you’re playing on Computer, use the Z key to make sure you can continue the game. On computers Z is like the Gameboy A button) 

Thank you so much as well, I am so happy that you liked my little demo GB studio game. I used 3.03 to make it, I sent the source code to your email.  Also in regards to what you said about making it work on Gameboy, I completely agree, it is a very complex game for the C64 but reducing the movement, and the complexity to make it work on Gameboy, I think the game would still shine and be fun! I think the ZX Spectrum version managed to simplify things in a clever way. I based my graphics off of the C64 version, but the ZX Spectrum version has even more simple graphics but they still look very nice to me personally.

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I am so thankful for you bringing to Gameboy, these classic C64 games. I have a question. Would you perhaps create a Gameboy version of Vixen, that is my favorite C64 game. I wanted it for my Gameboy so badly that I tried making my own https://thatonelucariofan.itch.io/vixen-c64-gb-port-oct10-build The password to view my work in progress is “vixen.”

I don’t think I would be able to finish my version. So I was secretly hoping that a talented creator like you could make a better version. Thank you so much if you can.

Oh my gosh, that is horrible. I had no clue that such a thing could happen to someone, like I would've assumed that at least the site staff would still have something like a backup of each of your game's pages, sort of like what happens when a YouTuber is unfairly struck down and they get reinstated (then again, I don't know how these things work, I've only heard whisperings of such things among some YouTubers.)

Anyway, while I can't be much help, I do have one positive thing that can be taken away from this: Your post and this situation, while very sad, are also very relevant and important to me and several other people and because you posted about it, now we're all here. So like, keep us updated on how this goes, hopefully there can be a happy ending for it, and now you know we're all rooting for you.