Ok…Back on topic, I liked the Nova “S” the most. It looks like the prime “S” with a Twist. I also liked the legend “S” because it was different.
The title screen, unfortunately, I don’t like as much. I know it’s probably the first draft, but I would suggest making you own font and backgrounds for the title screen. Right now, it looks like the Fusion opening with Prime 3’s corruption pasted where the word “Fusion” would be. I don’t mean to bash on it if I sound like it, but I think you should definitely try to give it your own personal touch rather than just using the original.
UPDATE:
The letters for “Corruption” have been made, and the metroid “logo” is going to be custom colors. Spriters are wanted for suits, some one who can help me figure out GM is welcome to, and i am currently accepting custom title screen backgrounds.
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That’s nice. Again, do you have any actual hard progress? An engine? Anything at all besides a vague story and a plea for people to make a game for you?
Here is how successful fangames work:
A talented (TALENTED) person thinks of an idea that might interest other people. To get the idea off the ground, the person asks people (the closer to being his friends, the better) to help him out, and shows a teaser or some work that he has done for his own project.
That’s how any of the fangames I’ve seen got anywhere.
Get a fascinating, interesting, original idea (like P2D!)
To get people to stick to you, demonstrate that the project is going somewhere (That’s how people join P2D)
Make sure you have something to give to your own fangame. (DF led P2D as a programmer, MH led it as an amazing artist. What’ve you got?)
O.K. You guys wnat progress, I’ll give you progress, but first I need someone to do two sprites for me, then I’ll get some progress. I am not a spriter, I am a very determined first-time fangame maker. If any one wants to help, they will go straight to the spriters area in the credits, get a nice little sig add-on, an a big thank you. So just click my sig, and you can contact me.
Here’s an idea. Just use SM’s sprites or something as placeholders–or, hell, a big detail-less square would work just as fine. Show that you can make an engine with that, and people will be more inclined to make the sprites for it, and you can then swap them for your placeholders and give them credit then.