Can you imagine playing Halo: Combat Evolved on a Nintendo console? Now it's possible thanks to an interesting fan project. A group of enthusiasts decided to bring Master Chief's first adventure to the Game Boy Color, and the results are great.
Fans of the franchise used GB Studio to create a demake that is still in development. A demo is currently available that gives us a glimpse of Pillar of Autumn. Best of all, the title can be enjoyed on a Game Boy Color as such or from a browser.
This is how the demake of Halo: Combat Evolved for GBC looks like
The people in charge of the demake love Halo: Combat Evolved, so they decided to recreate it to make it known to more players on other systems, all from a new perspective. At the time of writing this, they have only released the first level of the game, but they plan to keep moving forward and offer even more scenarios to players.
Being a demake, this version of Halo: Combat Evolved genuinely looks like a Game Boy Color game. Fans not only recreated the iconic scenarios of the title and its characters, but also added some cutscenes to give weight to the narrative and a greater immersion to the experience.
Those interested in the project can enjoy it on a Game Boy Color or Analogue Pocket by downloading the project's ROM. You can also try the demo directly from a browser from this link.
The project was very well received by gamers and fans of the saga, who asked the creators to continue and adapt most of Halo: Combat Evolved to Nintendo's handheld. Below you can see a video showing the demo in action:
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