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Devlog #2 - Atari continues to live on in ReStory

[h3]Hey Restorers! 🪛[/h3]

Before we get into today's devlog, we wanted to celebrate hitting 300,000 wishlists! Thank you so much for your constant support and love you show ReStory!

We've been working on some really cool things in the background that we're really excited to show off soon, but for now, we have another sneak peek at the next Atari gadget that will be coming to ReStory at the end of this devlog, so keep reading to see. đź‘€



[h3]Why are there so many Atari devices?[/h3]

Some of the most common questions we get asked are "How are there so many parody gadgets, but the Atari gadgets are officially licensed?"

By popular request, we're answering it today...because we love Atari! At tinyBuild, we have an official partnership with them, so we thought it would be a great opportunity for ReStory to include their gadgets for full nostalgia!



[h3]The History of Atari in the 2000s Akihabara, Japan[/h3]

As we all know (or might not, that's okay) In Japan, the Atari 2600 was rebranded and redesigned as the Atari 2800. However, you can find the American version in stores today.



By the 2000s, finding Atari products in Akiba was a unique challenge because Atari had a very limited market presence in Japan; however, Atari maintained a niche, legendary presence through specialized retro shops!

Places you could find retro Atari products.

Mandarake Complex: A large retailer specializing in used toys, games, and collectibles, which may have older American Atari games in their inventory.

Super Potato: The "museum-like" store that remains the most famous spot for seeing rare Atari 2800 units.

Retro Game Camp: A two-floor store specializing exclusively in vintage video games and consoles, often considered a must-visit for classic gaming enthusiasts



[h3]So why do we have the Atari 2600 in ReStory? [/h3]

Because it's fun and nostalgic! Atari gadgets are a classic and core memory for a lot of you, so bringing them back to life for a new generation that might not have had the chance to play on or even know what an 'Atari 2600/2800' is, is just one of the reasons you can repair and restore them in our game.

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[h3]But are the gadgets accurate?[/h3]

Another common question we get with all of our gadgets is, 'Are they accurate?' and the answer, for the most part, is yes! We took apart a CX40 joystick to show you all how our in-game gadgets compared to the real deal.

Note: it was terrifying to do, BUT we can confirm it's not too scary should you want to try this yourself.



Both versions of the Atari 2600 are exactly the same!
- 4 screws
- Motherboard
- Joystick
- Top and bottom casing
- Red button
- Power cables

The motherboard to the power cable is the only thing that is different compared to the build, but that's a little trickier to do, so we wanted to simplify some areas.


You can watch the full video of the disassembly here on our socials.

Originally posted by author
David Lowey | MarCom at Atari:
“Atari has a unique, and at times quite funny history in Japan. The way Atari consoles are rediscovered in ReStory is charming and for us at Atari, a bit magical. We are excited about the game’s progress and look forward to rediscovering more members of the Atari hardware family as the studios shares more sneak peeks.”

[hr][/hr][h3]The next Atari gadget...[/h3]

During the 2000s, Akihabara was the destination for discovering retro, imported, and sometimes rare Western video games and consoles. Although the Atari Lynx was discontinued in 1995, you wouldn't have found it in your regular store in Akiba, but rather in the specialized, small, but treasure-filled, stores in the Akiba back streets.

Originally posted by author
David Lowey | MarCom at Atari:
“Japan was one of the markets where the Lynx made a go of being competitive. It held on for nearly two years in the handheld race with strong support from the Japanese media. Today, Japanese variants of Lynx games are considered rare collectibles. We’re glad to see the Lynx making an appearance in ReStory.”



This isn't currently available in the playtest build (we know you're all excited to restore different and more gadgets) but you will be able to soon. The team has been working on a lot of gadgets that we'll be keeping secret for a while but we couldn't not show you a new device to get you excited for it. đź‘€

What Atari devices do you want to see in ReStory? We do have some more devices coming in the future, but we want your thoughts!

[hr][/hr] [h3]In other news[/h3]

Now we know this isn't related to Atari, however, we also wanted to show off our other new device that we showed off on TikTok earlier - The Patento BS!



Again, you can watch the full disassembly video right here. We're so close to 1000 followers, so if you haven't already, please head on over and give us a follow! We'd really appreciate it đź’›

If you've reached this far, thank you for reading our Atari devlog! Let us know in the comments what you want to learn more about in our future devlogs!

[h2]WISHLIST & JOIN THE PLAYTEST[/h2]

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3812600/ReStory_Chill_Electronic_Repairs

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Devlog #1 - What 35,000 filled surveys told us? & 200,000 Wishlists!

Today marks the 1-month anniversary of the ReStory announcement, and yesterday we woke up, opened our shop, and launched Gozilla Fairfox to discover that you have added the game to your wishlists 200,000 times! This is an excellent start to our journey with ReStory, and we’re filled with ✨determination✨ to create a fantastic game for you all.

In total, around 140,000 of you have tried out the playtest version! And very special thanks to those fantastic 35,000 of you who took the time to fill out our feedback survey. To celebrate a one-month anniversary and the massive wishlist milestone, we want to lift the curtain and share some data that we got from the survey so far.

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[h3]How many reached the end and went beyond?[/h3]

So, most players who filled the survey have played until the very end, which is exceptional (the 2-hour average playtime is also crazy)

And almost half of those who reached the end kept playing afterward!



Which is really impressive, because one of our biggest challenges was to make ReStory both story-driven, but at the same time feel like a fun systems-driven game you can play for many hours. In the full version, we would double down on that, introducing more fun late-game content and long-term goals, aiming for tens or even hundreds of hours of playtime.

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[h3]What were the highest and lowest rated?[/h3]

We asked players to rate specific aspects of the game, and most of the aspects received really good scores, but the strongest highlights seem to be the setting, atmosphere, visuals, music, and gameplay.


Two things that were commonly flagged for improvement are performance (which we already greatly improved upon with a patch, but there’s still a lot of work to do) and lack of gadget variety (which is, luckily, our main focus right now – we’re working to impress you with the available arsenal of devices to repair once the full game releases).

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[h3]Who are your favorite characters and gadgets?[/h3]

Baketsu (Bucket) ended up as the favorite character from the playtest (almost half of all votes). As for your favorite gadget, Nony PNP takes a decisive victory with 37.5%, with Eggotchi and Autorola taking silver and bronze with 15.6% and 12%.


As for the most wanted gadget, the second most commonly requested type of devices are a variety of retro PCs and laptops, and we’ll add those!

An iconic Atari 800 from 1979 will make its appearance among others

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[h3]What is the most requested nostalgic device, though?[/h3]

We really wanted to share, but, unfortunately, our publisher’s lawyers broke into my room, grabbed my keyboard and said never in a thousand years we are allowed to say out loud either the name of that iconic gaming handheld, or the name of the company that makes it, out loud, or otherwise we are all doomed and will get cease & desist letters (even our grandparents). So, guess we won’t say it, but let’s just say we may be working on something similar. Oh, and in case you haven’t seen it, here’s our game’s key art, totally out of context!



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And to conclude, the score “How likely you are recommending to a friend” is almost 9/10, and that is pretty good, don’t you think?

That is all for today, hope you enjoyed that. Does your opinion match the majority’s, or do you disagree with something? Let us know in the comments. Over the next few months, we’ll keep sharing various news about the development, so follow our page/socials if that sounds interesting

[h3]And here’s a picture one of our players shared with us[/h3]


Psssst! By the way, our previous game, I Am Future, has just released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series, and it is also on sale with a 50% discount on Steam.

It is a chill survival game where you build and expand a camp on the rooftop of a skyscraper in a flooded post-apocalyptic world. One of the mini-games is disassembling old kitchen appliances, which ended up inspiring ReStory!

Check it out if relaxing survival and exploration sound like your cup of tea.


https://store.steampowered.com/app/1658040/I_Am_Future_Cozy_Apocalypse_Survival/
Happy New Year, and stay tuned for the news!

🪛 Major Performance Playtest Patch Version: #0.1.018 🪛

[h3]Hey Restorers! [/h3]

We have a small patch update for you! One of the major fixes we've done for this patch is to fix some of the frame drops that some of you were experiencing, so please head over and update your gameđź’›

Note: If you still have problems with GPU performance, please try to turn off VSYNC, and set target framerate to 30 or 60 fps

  • Fixed frame drops in various areas of the game: with outlines, screws, etc.
  • Added 2 new music tracks.
  • Fixed some gameplay bugs.
  • Added VSync and target framerate options.
  • Fixed device swap on table mechanics.

Thanks to everyone who has already left us feedback and bug reports on the playtest build. Should you experience any more, please let us know in the Steam discussions or on our Discord server.



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https://store.steampowered.com/app/3812600/ReStory_Chill_Electronic_Repairs

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đź’›70K WISHLISTS IN 3 DAYS! THANK YOU!đź’›



[h3]Hey Restorers! [/h3]

We can't believe we're writing this right now, but our little game about restoring nostalgic gadgets in your electronics repair shop has hit over 70,000 wishlists on Steam in under 3 days! đź’›

It's an overwhelming feeling, over 40k of you have played the game!



Thank you all for wishlisting, sharing, leaving your feedback, filling out our survey, and reporting all the bugs you've experienced so far from the playtest. We can't do any of this without you.

We'll be sharing some insights from our survey in a blog post next week, so watch out for that. We're also working on putting out a patch/update very soon that will come with a lot of optimization to make ReStory an even more enjoyable experience for you all.



And last but certainly not least, thank you for being an amazing community, and we'll see you soon with more updates, behind the scenes, and more.



[h2]WISHLIST & JOIN THE PLAYTEST[/h2]

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3812600/ReStory_Chill_Electronic_Repairs

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🪛 PLAYTEST HOTFIX - 0.1.015r 🪛

Hey Restorers, we're sure you're busy cleaning a Pokia 3310 or repairing some of your Atari 2600 requests, but we have our very first hotfix for you!

  • Fixed a major bug that blocked you from taking the parts out of the box after ordering them online. Those who encountered it, you can resume your playthrough from that point where you stopped; it shouldn't be an issue anymore!
  • Fixed some UI issues
  • A few other minor bugs were fixed

Thanks to everyone who has already left us feedback and bug reports on the playtest build. Should you experience any more, please let us know in the Steam discussions or on our Discord server.

[h2]WISHLIST & JOIN THE PLAYTEST[/h2]

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3812600/ReStory_Chill_Electronic_Repairs

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