Historians recovered the source code for this never-before-seen NES shooter, finished the game themselves, and are now selling it as a charity fundraiser

New games for retro systems have become so common that the novelty has begun to wear off – and I say this as someone who still regularly fires up the NES to play. But the story of Xcavator 2025, which will be released on an all-new NES cartridge next year, is too cool to ignore, and it certainly doesn't hurt that the game itself looks pretty good, too.

Announced on Showcase “Developers Day” Earlier today, Xcavator 2025 is a shooter that publisher iam8bit describes as “a never-before-seen, long-lost prototype game from legendary programmer Chris Obert.” Much of Oberth's work has fallen into obscurity among modern gamers, but his Stern arcade games made an impact on the development scene in the early '80s.

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