Classic energy
The site feels fun, colorful, and game-focused right away, instead of looking like a software product page.
NovaCore Games is a retro-inspired game studio that creates vibrant, playable worlds with the charm of classic console gaming. The design keeps your original colorful personality, but now it feels more polished, more branded, and more clearly focused on selling games instead of software.
This redesign intentionally keeps the bright, bold personality of your original site instead of replacing it with a cold modern corporate look. It adds a stronger logo, more professional layout, and a visual style inspired by classic Nintendo-era game machines and cartridge-era adventure games.
The site feels fun, colorful, and game-focused right away, instead of looking like a software product page.
The palette is intentionally loud and lively so the brand feels playful, original, and full of personality.
The hero section uses a console-inspired frame and pixel-style scene to hint at old-school gaming nostalgia.
I changed the website structure so it now works like a game studio homepage. Instead of talking about software packages, it highlights actual game titles, genres, and purchase-ready presentation.
A fast-paced side-scrolling adventure where players dash through neon cities, dodge hazards, and collect power cores.
An old-school arcade shooter with explosive bosses, quick levels, and a strong colorful cabinet-game vibe.
A mystery-driven puzzle adventure built around ruins, hidden mechanisms, and classic discovery-based gameplay.
This section keeps the spirit of your original sign-up page, but it is now presented as a fan and player community area for updates, releases, and announcements.
Sign up to hear about upcoming games, studio updates, launch dates, exclusive previews, and special announcements from NovaCore Games.
The website now clearly says you are a game company, not a software company. The colorful look remains, but the structure is cleaner, the branding is stronger, and the retro console theme gives it a distinct identity.
You can later expand this into a real studio site by adding a store, screenshots, trailers, team page, and links to Steam or itch.io.