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If a project calling itself ever appears on a crowdfunding site, do not back it. If it appears as a freeware art game on itch.io with a 50-page critical theory PDF attached, read the PDF first .
No serious developer will ever release a straight remake of Custer’s Revenge . But the discussion of that remake is valuable. It forces us to ask why we remember this game at all—not as a piece of entertainment, but as a scar on the industry’s body.
Various "fan-made" versions, such as those from the Brazilian modding community, have attempted to update the graphics and mechanics into a more standard "adult" game. The Original Controversy (1982) Custer Revenge The Remake
, the title has resurfaced through various homebrew projects and controversial indie attempts over the years. These "remakes" often trade on the original's infamy for being one of the most offensive video games ever made due to its themes of sexual violence and racist caricatures. Notable "Remake" Projects
Let us pretend, for a moment, that a studio announced Custer Revenge The Remake as a 1:1 recreation with 4K visuals and Unreal Engine 5. What would happen? If a project calling itself ever appears on
The only way to truly "remake" Custer’s Revenge is to break it apart so thoroughly that nothing of its original intent remains. That is not a remake. That is an exorcism.
Tommy Flanagan, IronE Singleton, Sarah Jane Swint But the discussion of that remake is valuable
The remake of Custer Revenge follows the same basic plot as the original, with some notable changes. The story takes place in the late 1870s, during the height of the Indian Wars. Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, a ruthless and power-hungry military officer, has been leading a campaign against the Native American tribes of the Great Plains. When a group of warriors, led by the enigmatic and vengeful Grey Wolf, kidnap Custer and subject him to a series of brutal and humiliating torments, the stage is set for a violent and bloody confrontation.
The original was so offensive that feminist groups like Women Against Pornography protested Atari’s headquarters. Native American advocacy groups called for boycotts. Retailers refused to stock it. And yet, because of its infamy, original cartridges now sell for thousands of dollars to collectors of "oddware."
The third, and perhaps most viable, path for Custer Revenge The Remake is not a remake at all—it is a .
This is where the concept of Custer Revenge The Remake becomes genuinely interesting. What if the word "remake" is a marketing ruse? What if the game is actually a masquerading as a revival?