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Over the years, there have been many attempts at remaking Space Station 13. This is a list which hopes to document the various remake attempts and games inspired by Space Station 13. With the sheer number of failed remake attempts, "SS13 remakes" became an in-joke among Space Station 13 developers. | Over the years, there have been many attempts at remaking Space Station 13. This is a list which hopes to document the various remake attempts and games inspired by Space Station 13. With the sheer number of failed remake attempts, "SS13 remakes" became an in-joke among Space Station 13 developers. | ||
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[https://centrationgame.com/ Centration] was a first-person 3D game, initially developed in Unity, later remade in Unreal Engine. The game was developed by Angry Engineers Entertainment, founded by one of the very early developers of vanilla Space Station 13. The game was released on [http://store.steampowered.com/app/243300/ Steam Early Access]. Its reviews were initially very hopeful and positive. The Unity version of the game featured a multi-player environment where characters could move around a pre-built space ship and interact with a small selection of machinery, which allowed them to open/close airlocks and toggle lights. The version was scrapped for alleged technical limitations of the engine and replaced with a version made in Unreal Engine. This version featured another pre-built station with physics objects and lens flare. Lots and lots of lens flare. The Unreal version however never included working multi-player. Centration was officially abandoned and made unacquirable on Steam in 2015. | [https://centrationgame.com/ Centration] was a first-person 3D game, initially developed in Unity, later remade in Unreal Engine. The game was developed by Angry Engineers Entertainment, founded by one of the very early developers of vanilla Space Station 13. The game was released on [http://store.steampowered.com/app/243300/ Steam Early Access]. Its reviews were initially very hopeful and positive. The Unity version of the game featured a multi-player environment where characters could move around a pre-built space ship and interact with a small selection of machinery, which allowed them to open/close airlocks and toggle lights. The version was scrapped for alleged technical limitations of the engine and replaced with a version made in Unreal Engine. This version featured another pre-built station with physics objects and lens flare. Lots and lots of lens flare. The Unreal version however never included working multi-player. Centration was officially abandoned and made unacquirable on Steam in 2015. | ||
+ | === Ion === | ||
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+ | [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/06/15/ion-dayz-creator-space-sandbox-mmo/ Ion] was a game, announced in 2015 by Dean Hall. It was supposed to be a space MMO, which was heavily inspired by Space Station 13. It was [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/03/07/dayz-creators-space-game-ion-has-been-cancelled/ cancelled in March 2017]. <s>Nobody saw its cancellation coming. 🙃</s> '''Come on now.''' | ||
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+ | == Ongoing == | ||
+ | Not all hope is lost, there are a few that have not announced defeat yet. | ||
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+ | === Barotrauma === | ||
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+ | [http://undertowgames.com/barotrauma/ Barotrauma] is a 2D online multiplayer game taking place in a submarine travelling through the icy depths of Jupiter’s moon Europa. The bone-crushing pressure outside the submarine, the strange creatures inhabiting the ocean and the potentially dangerous equipment and machines on board ensure that the tiniest slip can turn the game into a chaotic struggle for survival. While it may be a space submarine and not a space station, it's clearly heavily inspired by Space Station 13 even though at first the developer had not heard of space station 13. | ||
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+ | === RE:SS3D === | ||
+ | [https://ss3d.space/ RE:SS3D] is 3D remake originally founded by "*beep", after initial demo was made, project was suddenly abandoned by the only developer which lead to founding of RE:SS3D by community members as an open source effort to recreate game as imagined by its original developer. | ||
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+ | === Space Station 14 === | ||
+ | [https://spacestation14.io Space Station 14] is an open source remake in C# with a custom engine. | ||
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+ | === SpessVR === | ||
+ | [https://discord.gg/9s6QdEy SpessVR/Spess] is another ongoing "remake" that focuses on 3D/VR. Project is closed-source and is planned to release on Steam. Both VR mode and keyboard/mouse modes are supported. There also has been another VR demo version tied to RE:SS3D team member, but it was never meant for further development. Project is also supporting HTC Vive and Oculus Rift/Rift S other than standard desktop mode. | ||
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+ | === Stationeers === | ||
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+ | [https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/03/30/stationeers-announced-by-rocketwerkz/ Stationeers] is another announced project from Dean Hall, again heavily inspired by Space Station 13 and learning from his previous project Ion. Dean claims this time it will be different and he does seem to have taken the lessons from Ion to heart. | ||
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+ | === Unitystation === | ||
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+ | [https://unitystation.org/ unitystation] is an open sourced remake attempt announced in November 2016. The project is built on the Unity3d engine using the /tg/station branch as a guide and for the sprites used within the source. The developers have released a handful of public demos showcasing the potentional of a lag free ss13 experience using an advanced set of prediction methods. The community also has a [https://www.patreon.com/unitystation bounty system] which is used as an incentive to complete development tasks and to encourage more devs to get involved. | ||
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+ | unitystation team is preparing for first Steam early access release as of 2019. (version 0.4) | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 27 July 2019
See The history of SS13 for more about the Byond version of Space Station 13.
Over the years, there have been many attempts at remaking Space Station 13. This is a list which hopes to document the various remake attempts and games inspired by Space Station 13. With the sheer number of failed remake attempts, "SS13 remakes" became an in-joke among Space Station 13 developers.
Surely someone will make it happen one day! :D
Historic[edit | edit source]
"Standalone" Space Station 13[edit | edit source]
Standalone Space Station 13 was announced in December 2011. It was a closed source remake attempt by developers from Goonstation in C#'s XNA framework, which initially showed a lot of potential. After a few years, however, updates become very infrequent. The project was officially closed in January 2015 and open-sourced
Complex/Ion[edit | edit source]
Complex/Ion was a remake attempt announced in September 2011. It was an attempt to port Space Station 13 to C++ and OpenGL, ran by Baystation12.
Java Port[edit | edit source]
A Java port attempt was announced in October 2011. The intention was to use the LWJGL (Lightweight Java Game Library) framework to interface with OpenGL. The attempt did not show any progress, citing technical reasons.
Space Station 13 in 3D[edit | edit source]
Another remake attempt was announced in July 2011 citing GLUT and C as the development framework.
Space Station: Source[edit | edit source]
Discussions were underway to remake Space Station13 in 3D in source.
UnitySS[edit | edit source]
Very briefly, a remake attempt was made to recreate Space Station 13 in Unity3D, called UnitySS.
Minecraft SS13[edit | edit source]
An attempt was made to create a Space Station 13 mod for Minecraft. The mod added some Space Station 13 graphics to the game, however did not go far past this.
Commercial attempts[edit | edit source]
Some commercial attempts were made to either recreate Space Station 13 or make a game inspired by it.
Primulus[edit | edit source]
Primulus was a top down 3D game, made in Unity, which was developed by two Baystation12 developers. They released a technical demo, however ended up abandoning the game after failing their kickstarter campaign. The technical demo featured a single player 3D environment, atmospheric simulation, user interaction with objects, ability to use objects with machines on the station, and a tutorial.
Centration[edit | edit source]
Centration was a first-person 3D game, initially developed in Unity, later remade in Unreal Engine. The game was developed by Angry Engineers Entertainment, founded by one of the very early developers of vanilla Space Station 13. The game was released on Steam Early Access. Its reviews were initially very hopeful and positive. The Unity version of the game featured a multi-player environment where characters could move around a pre-built space ship and interact with a small selection of machinery, which allowed them to open/close airlocks and toggle lights. The version was scrapped for alleged technical limitations of the engine and replaced with a version made in Unreal Engine. This version featured another pre-built station with physics objects and lens flare. Lots and lots of lens flare. The Unreal version however never included working multi-player. Centration was officially abandoned and made unacquirable on Steam in 2015.
Ion[edit | edit source]
Ion was a game, announced in 2015 by Dean Hall. It was supposed to be a space MMO, which was heavily inspired by Space Station 13. It was cancelled in March 2017. Nobody saw its cancellation coming. 🙃 Come on now.
Ongoing[edit | edit source]
Not all hope is lost, there are a few that have not announced defeat yet.
Barotrauma[edit | edit source]
Barotrauma is a 2D online multiplayer game taking place in a submarine travelling through the icy depths of Jupiter’s moon Europa. The bone-crushing pressure outside the submarine, the strange creatures inhabiting the ocean and the potentially dangerous equipment and machines on board ensure that the tiniest slip can turn the game into a chaotic struggle for survival. While it may be a space submarine and not a space station, it's clearly heavily inspired by Space Station 13 even though at first the developer had not heard of space station 13.
RE:SS3D[edit | edit source]
RE:SS3D is 3D remake originally founded by "*beep", after initial demo was made, project was suddenly abandoned by the only developer which lead to founding of RE:SS3D by community members as an open source effort to recreate game as imagined by its original developer.
Space Station 14[edit | edit source]
Space Station 14 is an open source remake in C# with a custom engine.
SpessVR[edit | edit source]
SpessVR/Spess is another ongoing "remake" that focuses on 3D/VR. Project is closed-source and is planned to release on Steam. Both VR mode and keyboard/mouse modes are supported. There also has been another VR demo version tied to RE:SS3D team member, but it was never meant for further development. Project is also supporting HTC Vive and Oculus Rift/Rift S other than standard desktop mode.
Stationeers[edit | edit source]
Stationeers is another announced project from Dean Hall, again heavily inspired by Space Station 13 and learning from his previous project Ion. Dean claims this time it will be different and he does seem to have taken the lessons from Ion to heart.
Unitystation[edit | edit source]
unitystation is an open sourced remake attempt announced in November 2016. The project is built on the Unity3d engine using the /tg/station branch as a guide and for the sprites used within the source. The developers have released a handful of public demos showcasing the potentional of a lag free ss13 experience using an advanced set of prediction methods. The community also has a bounty system which is used as an incentive to complete development tasks and to encourage more devs to get involved.
unitystation team is preparing for first Steam early access release as of 2019. (version 0.4)