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* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120905084817/http://amon26.site11.com/1_5_Games.html MooD]'', an arena shooter. The game it refers to is [[Sdrawkcab Name|quite obvious]].
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120905084817/http://amon26.site11.com/1_5_Games.html MooD]'', an arena shooter. The game it refers to is [[Sdrawkcab Name|quite obvious]].
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130929014745/https://mojang.com/notch/j4k/l4kd/ Left 4K Dead]'', another mini-demake by [[Minecraft|Notch]].
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130929014745/https://mojang.com/notch/j4k/l4kd/ Left 4K Dead]'', another mini-demake by [[Minecraft|Notch]].
* ''[http://flipskip.com/ThievingRaccoon.swf Thieving Racoon]{{Dead link}}'': ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' as a [[Game and Watch]].
* ''[http://flipskip.com/ThievingRaccoon.swf Thieving Racoon]'':{{Dead link}} ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' as a [[Game and Watch]].
* Another [[Game and Watch]] demake: ''[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/535548 Greek and Wicked]''.
* Another [[Game and Watch]] demake: ''[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/535548 Greek and Wicked]''.
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country (video game)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6agVJf-Ew8 NES bootleg.] The graphics are actually ported well.
* ''[[Donkey Kong Country (video game)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6agVJf-Ew8 NES bootleg.] The graphics are actually ported well.
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Guess which one came first.[1]

The polar opposite of a Video Game Remake. While a remake strives to offer an updated version of the game, both from a technical and a gameplay standpoint, a demake is purposedly built as an interpretation of how the game may have been, if it was conceived and produced during a previous hardware or software generation. This means simpler graphics and sound, and simplified gameplay although the basics are mostly kept, often translated from 3D to 2D. It is often a Self-Imposed Challenge for their creators, who try to work with as few resources as programmers had back in the old days - some even program the demakes on those hardwares - or to reproduce newer games through a Nostalgia Filter. It's also interesting to try and see if newer mechanics can work in less technically advanced games.

Due to their nature of being based on copyrighted material, demakes are usually fan-made and freeware (which hasn’t saved a few from getting Cease & Desist letters); there are also the Chinese bootleg NES ports, often very bad. The rise of retro gaming, however, has made some official productions appear. Beside real and playable games, there are artists who have fun creating mock-up pictures of demade games, often taking the original resolution and palette limitations of old gaming machines into account.

A subtrope of Retraux.

Examples of Videogame Demake include:


Playable


Projects


Mock-ups