Step into your gi, Digital Eclipse has announced thattheir interactive documentary,The Making of Karateka, launches on August 07, 2025.

The Making of Karatekais more than just a new port of Jordan Mechner’s legendary 1984 Apple II brawler. It also promises video features, playable prototypes, and design documents providing an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at Mechner’s work. Digital Eclipse has even gone to the work of extrapolating on a prototype to provide it into a full-fledged game calledDeathbounce: Rebounded. It’s a dual-stick shooter, which is a pretty great sub-genre.

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Digital Eclipse has last tested the interactive documentary concept with theAtari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. It goes beyond the simple remaster format by going in-depth into the making of the games.Karatekais a great starting point, as Mechner made it years before the more renownedPrince of Persia. It’s a formative game known for its cinematics and rotoscoped animation.

I personally haven’t playedKarateka. I’m pretty sure I have a copy of it for my Commodore 64 that I haven’t dug into yet, but I’ll probably just wait for this release to try it. After all, it’s out in just a couple of weeks.The Making of Karatekareleases July 27, 2025 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The Switch version is lagging behind those versions, with a planned launch in September.

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