Enthusiasts of the cult-favorite anime series Samurai Pizza Cats, rejoice! The 1990 anime has found a new lease of life, transforming into Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past!, an upcoming video game being developed by Dutch studio Blast Zero. The game was officially announced in a trailer shared on their YouTube channel. As of now, there’s no set release date, but you can add it to your wishlist on Steam and they assure it will be available on all major platforms.
Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past! is in development and plans to come to all platforms
The initial scenes in the trailer echo the animation style of the original anime and prominently display the primary antagonists, famously called the Big Cheese. In a surprising break of the fourth wall, they concoct a scheme to persuade the game developers to make them the central characters in the video game and emperor of Little Tokyo. However, it’s clear that the Samurai Pizza Cats will step in to save the day. This 2D action-platformer has brought back all the original voice actors (both English and Japanese) from the ’90s anime series. As the trailer concludes, the narrator promises, “We’re going to have a blast like it’s 1991.
The preview additionally offers around a minute’s worth of gameplay footage, highlighting the beat-em-up style combat and platform challenges. Remarkably, players can switch between the trio of Pizza Cats, Speedy Cerviche, Polly Esther, and Guido Anchovy, seamlessly at any point in time. Preliminary observations suggest that the game will offer a top-down view of their home base, brimming with structures and NPCs. However, it’s primarily a 2D side-scrolling adventure with puzzle and action elements dominating the core gameplay. There was an instant that hinted at random encounters, as the player traversed the overworld, causing the screen to flicker and transport them into a 2D environment teeming with adversaries. Yet, these are assumptions, and we eagerly await further details about the game for confirmation.
This announcement coincides with the 35th anniversary month of the series. Initially, the series ran for just one season, airing between February 1990 and February 1991. Interestingly, the original Japanese version of the show was less comedic than its English counterpart, a change made during the translation process. It seems that the English adaptation adopted a more humorous tone, which is reflected in this video game as well. Although I wasn’t around then, I’m excited to delve deeper into the world of Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast from the Past!
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2025-02-21 05:02