Circa 1996 me and three of my junior high buddies developed games under the name Magical Hackers. We made the games exclusively in Qbasic, and among them were fine titles such as a space sim Star Wars-game, a shoot 'em up and others. 17 years later Magical Hackers rises from the ashes with me Daniel Jonsson as the head honcho. Andreas Skyman who is one of my childhood friends from back in the day has contributed to the company's first creation Mega Man 42. Magical Hackers focuses on retro style games at this time. Currently NES-style games, but in the near future we will branch out to other platforms such as arcade games, and eventually make modern games as well, in some cases with retro-inspired gameplay. Right now Magical Hackers consists of Daniel Jonsson, programmer, graphics artist and game designer and Dan Butler, composer and resident audio engineer.
The definitive version of Mega Man 42. After getting some perspective on the game I've come to the conclusion that it is difficult enough and that the...
Mega Man 42 version 1.1 has been released. Check it out!
The new version of Prometheus has been released! It includes a whole new area as well as many improvements and bug fixes.
I hope your weapons are ready, because Mega Man 42 is finally here! Mega Man 42 is a Mega Man fan game for Windows, made with GameMaker 8.1. It includes...
This is the first demo for Prometheus and it's still very much work in progress. Things are subject to change and improvement, especially the music. There...