Klax | 1990 | Master the challenge of Klax! | TurboExpress
Klax is a puzzle video game released in arcades in 1990 by Atari Games while Namco distributed the game in Japanese markets. It was designed and animated by Mark Stephen Pierce with the software engineering done by Dave Akers. The object is to catch colored blocks tumbling down a machine and arrange them in colored rows and patterns to make them disappear. Klax was originally published as a coin-op follow-up to Tetris, about which Atari Games was in a legal dispute at the time. The version of the game running here is the version released for the PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16. Because the TurboExpress is essentially a portable version of this NEC console.
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The game was integer scaled to 4k, without bi-linear filtering, and retaining the original aspect ratio. I also use a shader / filter that simulates the image of the original Screen, that had no ilumination. And also I created an image to use as a bezel above the game, to create a nostalgic atmosphere.
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