Long Awaited VR Title Pixel Ripped 1989 has Been Delayed Again, Coming This Summer

Some videogames tend to see more delays than others, from a few weeks to several months. One of the more famous virtual reality (VR) titles to see consistent delays is Pixel Ripped 1989, the original brain child of Ana Ribeiro, who began work on the project in 2014. Things started to look up in 2017 when Ribeiro joined Brazilian VR studio ARVORE with the team announcing an official launch date for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and PlayStation VR in May. Needless to say that’s now slipped by several months.

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In an announcement today, ARVORE has said that Pixel Ripped 1989 will now be released in the summer, without actually giving a precise date. The statement released by the team said:

“This Spring, we were excited to let Pixel Ripped’s 1989’s incredibly patient fans know that we had expected the game to be available in May. While the response to the game during GDC, PAX East, and VRLA has been overwhelmingly positive, our team has decided to take a few more weeks to polish all versions of the game for a smooth release across Steam, Oculus Home, and PlayStation VR simultaneously. While we will no longer be releasing the game in May, we are excited to help ensure that ‘Pixel Ripped 1989’ is ready to be the best retro-inspired gaming adventure that the VR world has ever seen when it arrives this Summer!

“We expect to have an update on a new Summer 2018 release date in the next few weeks, and want fans to rest assured that we’ll have more news soon on exactly when they’ll be able to go all the way back to the year 1989 to take down the Cyblin Lord once and for all!”

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In the meantime, for those interested in Pixel Ripped 1989’s development Ribeiro and the VR team at ARVORE created a behind the scenes documentary series in conjunction with Microsoft called ‘This Is Development’ (seen below).

Pixel Ripped 1989 is a homage to all things retro, especially the 80’s and the early days of videogames. You play the role of Nicola, a second-grade student who just wants to play her favourite game without being caught by the teacher. This game-within-a-game follows the adventures of Dot, an in-game character who sees her world torn apart by the Cyblin Lord, a villain able to break through the videogame screen and invade the real world. Nicola must help Dot save both realities from this menace by facing challenges in the retro-gaming 2D world, all while distracting the cranky teacher and escaping from the furious headmaster in her own 3D world.

As further details on Pixel Ripped 1989’s launch become available VRFocus will let you know.

Pixel Ripped 1989 Shows Off More Screenshots

Developer Ana Ribeiro have released more screenshots of their virtual reality (VR) videogame Pixel Ripped 1989 ahead of it’s release in May.

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The upcoming VR homage to all things retro sees players jump back to the time of portable 8-bit consoles and experience a game-within-a-game as they follow the adventures of Dot. As an in-game character who sees her world torn apart by the Cyblin Lord, a villain who is able to break through the videogame screen and invade the real world to cause all sorts of trouble. The player must help Dot on her quest to save both realities by facing challenges in the retro-gaming 2D world, all while distracting a cranky teacher and escaping from the angry headmaster who is always looking to stop the fun. Players will be in the shoes of Nicola, a second-grade student who just wants to enjoy the adventure with Dot.

The title began life back in 2014 when it was called Pixel Rift and the team launched a Kickstarter in 2015 which ended up failing before then joining the Boost VC Startup accelerator that same year. Thanks to the funding from Oculus and awards from Intel and the AMAZE Indie Festival, along with nominations to IndieCade and the Proto Award, Ribeiro joined ARVORE, Pixel Ripped 1989’s publisher and investor, as project director and videogame developer to make it a commercial reality.

Now the title is making a return and a planned release later this year in May on PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. To make the announcement a number of new screenshots for the title have been released which show off plenty of the titles retro inspiration. Will a strong following thanks to the core gameplay idea, many having been waiting to get their hands on Pixel Ripped 1989 and it seems the time is almost here.

Pixel Ripped 1989 is set to launch on PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive on 22nd May, 2018. The developers are hoping to continue the title and build future installments of the title spanning videogame industry history should this initial title do well.

VRFocus will be sure to bring you all the latest on the Pixel Ripped 1989 so make sure to stay tuned for more.

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Long-Awaited Retro VR Title Pixel Ripped 1989 set to Launch in May

To say that virtual reality (VR) videogame Pixel Ripped 1989 has had a rocky development might be a bit of an understatement, but for fans of the title the end is almost near. Having gone quiet in 2016, developer Ana Ribeiro announced a new partnership with Brazilian VR studio ARVORE in September 2017 to bring the project back on track. Today, they’ve revealed that Pixel Ripped 1989 will finally see the light of day in May, supporting PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

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Pixel Ripped 1989 has gained a loyal following due to its core gameplay idea. Much like Ready Player OnePixel Ripped 1989 is a homage to all things retro, especially the 80’s and the early days of videogames. You play the role of Nicola, a second-grade student who just wants to play her favourite game without being caught by the teacher.

Set in the era of portable 8-bit consoles, this game-within-a-game follows the adventures of Dot, an in-game character who sees her world torn apart by the Cyblin Lord, a villain able to break through the videogame screen and invade the real world. Nicola must help Dot save both realities from this menace by facing challenges in the retro-gaming 2D world, all while distracting the cranky teacher and escaping from the furious headmaster in her own 3D world.

Having began work on this project back in 2014 when it was called Pixel RiftRibeiro launched a failed Kickstarter in 2015, then joined the Boost VC startup accelerator that same year. Thanks to funding from Oculus and awards from Intel and the AMAZE Indie Festival, as well as nominations to IndieCade and the Proto Award, Ribeiro joined ARVORE, Pixel Ripped‘s publisher and investor, as project director and videogame developer to make it a commercial reality.

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“The most difficult part of development is over,” says Ribeiro in a statement. “We are in the final steps to deliver Pixel Ripped 1989 very soon to all of our fans. Being at GDC and showcasing our finished game to press is a dream come true, and we’re looking forward to the public’s reaction next month in Boston,”

Pixel Ripped 1989 is scheduled to launch on PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive on 22nd May, 2018. If successful, there are plans to make future installments of the title spanning videogame industry history. As further details are released, VRFocus will keep you updated.