Ah, PandoraPanic, you’ve come so far. Since 2008 we’ve watched you grow, and it’s almost time to set you free. It’s a little bit sad, isn’t it? Hell no. It’s brilliant. Thanks to the tireless efforts of PokeParadox, MarkoeZ and a solid crew of contributors, PandoraPanic is ready for release. To mark the occasion, Foxblock has cut together a very tidy release trailer (and yeah, he knows about the typo). If you can’t wait to play PandoraPanic on the hardware you’re waiting for, play it on some you already have.
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A trio of titles, directed by Pickle
February 2, 2010Our favourite preserved vegetable has resurfaced, bringing with him nine minutes and fifty one seconds of glorious handheld gameplay. The titles in order of appearance are Ur-Quan Masters (aka Star Control II), Hammer of Thyrion (aka Hexen II), and Pandora Panic (aka Pandora Panic).

PandoraPanic puts the call out
September 3, 2009
Remember Alf? He’s back, in pog form. Remember PandoraPanic? It never left. The WarioWare-inspired community project has been bubbling away in the background for the past year, absorbing new talent and minigames along the way. Recent developments include some retrolicious 16 bit graphics from Dragons_Slayer, and a WIP gameplay video from Rockthesmurf. Ubiquitous porting machine Pickle even has his hat in the ring.

Youtube channel surfing, abundance of
May 23, 2009Welcome once again to op.wp, your virtual subscription to Pickle’s Youtube channel. Today we present, for the first time, community minigame project PandoraPanic! running on actual Pandora hardware. The video features a detailed demonstration of how to lose each minigame – we’re assuming this is done for informational purposes only, and has nothing to do with using household tools to control gameplay. Next on the list is OpenJazz, otherwise known as the legendary Jazz Jackrabbit. Catch that one after the break.
While we’re rabbiting on about Youtube, Craig has opened up discussion on how his own Youtube channel can be utilised most effectively, now that the new HD camera is in action. The first thing we can all do to help is subscribe to his videos, and spread the word. You’re also invited to contribute your ideas on video content, which you can do here.

PandoraPanic! Linux test build
March 15, 2009
Due to popular demand, a WIP build of the ever evolving PandoraPanic! has been released for Linux users. Grab your copy and leave your comments here.
Contributions to the project are still open of course, with coders, musicians and artists all welcome to join in. If you’d like to get involved, jump into the developer discussion and make yourself known.

PandoraPanic! (The game, not that other thing you're doing)
January 19, 2009
While the sky falls around us (/end sarcastic melodrama), many attention-worthy projects continue to flourish in the back rooms of the community. One such project, captained by scene stalwart PokeParadox, is a WarioWare-style affair called PandoraPanic! in which short, fast minigames are strung together for button mashing bedlam. It’s a true community effort, with all minigames contributed by forum members.
More is merrier when it comes to minigames, so if you’re a coder and you’d like to contribute, jump into the developer discussion and make yourself known. PandoraPanic! is slated for release when the first Pandoras ship.
PandoraPanic: The only form of panic officially endorsed by the unofficial blog.
Update: Latest WIP video from PokeParadox added, after the jump.





















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