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Long-Lost NES Game Xcavator Announced At Day Of The Devs
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You know that feeling when you spend years trying to get your side hustle noticed⌠only for the world to ignore it? Meet Chris Oberth, 1991âs OG indie dev who made a clever little NES puzzle game called Xcavatorâand got zero bites from publishers. His prototype? Boxed up. Source code? Dusty. Dreams? Deferred.
Fast forward 34 years: Oberth passed away, his family donated the code to the Video Game History Foundation, and a ragtag crew of retro heroesâMega Cat Studios, Retrotainment Games, and iam8bitâdecided it was time to resurrect this forgotten gem. Using 1991-era tools to stay true to the original vision, they finished what Oberth started. No modern polish. Just pure, unfiltered NES charm.
Now, Xcavator 2025 is realâand itâs not just a game. Itâs a museum piece you can play. For $100, you get a gray NES cartridge, a 14-page doc detailing its wild journey, and the knowledge that every dollar after costs goes straight to saving other lost games from digital oblivion.
Frank Cifaldi of the foundation summed it up: âThe world wasnât ready in 1991.â
Turns out, we are now. And maybeâjust maybeâwe owe it to the pioneers to finally press play.
Pre-orders close Jan 10, 2026. Donât let history stay buried.
