![]() Sounds and music are top notch and even better than some of the later fangames. The graphics are simple but smooth and with charme. He was the inspiration to all the other fangamemakers like me. It is safe to say that if it wasn´t for FISTA there would not be any F13 fangames at all. Fista is still (or should I say "again") online: You can download his main games there. His Halloweengame, which I will discuss sometime later, was available on several Halloweensites he made an ANOES Game and a Candyman-game later. His game was even available on and several other websites. The granddaddy of them all was Fista´s "Return to Camp Blood". I remember only playing a first person demo in which nothing much was to be seen. Havoc´s 3d Game and Terrordrome as well some other games can still be found online and NOT in the ZIP (see the links in the text below)īefore I will begin with the granddaddy of them all I must mention Microsuff studios which was run by MSKen (or something like that) he phyped a F13 3d game for years (do not confuse this with Havoc´s 3d game), provided glorious looking screenshots but unfortunatley he released nothing to my knowledge. Return to Camp Blood by FISTA (although I just realized that you can still download that game on FISTA´s site)Ī Nightmare on Friday the 13th - Original version - by Jo O CoĪ Nightmare on Friday the 13th - Remake - by Jo O CO Survivor (incomplete, only first 2,5 levels) by Germaniac For some reasons I have encountered some games not finding that file so if you have that problem, just copy that file in the folder of that game.įriday the 13th - Jason´s Rampage by Germaniac I have added a cncs32-.dll file which is needed to run games that uses the gamefactory engine. s.zip.html click the SMALLER Download-link, the other one is an ad) The following games are in uploaded in one zip file here: we might discuss those games a bit later if there is any interest. Same with the two mobile games (the" road to hell" sidescroller and that AWESOME adventure based on Part 1 by Xendex). Those games were official licensed games. I am NOT talking about the Domark´s Friday the 1th for the C64/Spectrum (which I played as a kid long before i watched my first F13 movie) or the NES Friday the 13th game. s.zip.html .Īnd to clarify: I am talking about FANGAMES. zip containing all of those games (minus the games that are still online). For those games that I can no longer find online : Here is a a link to a. I will provide links to the downloads of the games if available. Yes, there are fangames on other horror movie franchises, but I will focus on them in a follow up post (maybe). which also gives me the oppurtunity to once again hype my two (and a half) fangames that I created 15 fuckin years ago. In my first post of this thread I will go through the (most important) Friday the 13th fangames. ![]() But a lot of fans (including myself) spent a lot of time and used their creativity to create fangames of our favourite horror movies. Twenty years ago, in the glory days of the F13 internet-fan communities, an official Friday the 13th game was just a wet dream.
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