The tech demo of an unreleased The Simpsons recreation has been stumbled on on a Dreamcast devkit.
The demo of The Simpsons Trojan horse Squad used to be first shared by DreamcasticChannel, and even supposing it used to be ready for Fox Interactive by Red Lemon Studio twenty years ago, it used to be now now not commissioned.
Whereas only a tech demo and missing each and each music, sound effects, and any evident gameplay, it appears to be like improbable for a demo made two decades ago. The transient video sees you, as the titular trojan horse, detect a cel-shadowy rendition of The Simpsons’ kitchen and lounge, avoiding Homer’s toes as you scuttle.
Right here, lift a recognize (thanks, The Dreamcast Junkyard):
“Oh my! No longer viewed that for 20 years!” Red Lemon Studio co-founder, Andy Campbell, told the channel after the footage went dwell.
“We had a astronomical coder who had developed an improbable cell shading engine for DC. I knew Fox luminous effectively, so this used to be a demo we created and I pitched to them. We had been never commissioned, so this used to be technically never an reliable title in building.
“This used to be a time out down reminiscence lane. The tech used to be astronomical, developed by a man name Rich Evans, astronomical coder. Trojan horse Squad blueprint got right here from Jamie Grant if I endure in thoughts. A astronomical art crew built the objects. The tech used to be furthermore pitched as a producing tool for the demonstrate itself. No recreation made even supposing.”