skies-inspired adventure

Pintas Quest
Remastered

A fan-made Dreamcast remake of the classic VMU mini game from Skies of Arcadia. Pintas Quest Remastered reimagines the original adventure with expanded content, refreshed presentation, and all the mini games you remember — plus some new extras layered in for good measure.

Sail onward as new sections of the map unlock through the main game, visit ports to recover and prepare, stash your gold on deck, and keep Pinta moving through a brighter, richer version of the adventure that started on the VMU.

Pinta's Quest Remastered start screen
overview

A full RPG adventure rebuilt with clearer systems and stronger identity

Pintas Quest Remastered is built around the classic VMU mini game you know and love from Skies of Arcadia, with all the mini games from the original reimagined and some extras added too!

The remastered angle is not just about presentation. The project is trying to sharpen the game’s systems, make the overall experience smoother, and give the adventure a more confident Dreamcast-era identity from top to bottom.

features

Core game features

Exploration-driven RPG structure

New sections of the map unlock as you progress through the main game. All with their own visual style.

Party and progression systems

Character development, growth, and RPG progression are treated as a core part of the journey rather than a thin wrapper around presentation.

Combat with purpose

Battle flow is part of the identity of the game, with encounters and systems designed to support the wider quest rather than interrupt it.

Dreamcast-era remaster spirit

The project aims to feel cleaner, stronger, and more confident without losing the sincerity and romance that makes this style of RPG work.

world

What makes the project feel right

  • Bright fantasy over grim fantasy: the world is meant to feel inviting, colourful, and full of momentum
  • Adventure-first tone: destinations, travel, and discovery are part of the appeal, not just background dressing
  • System clarity: the remaster work is about making the game play better, not just look shinier
  • Dreamcast spirit: bold presentation, sincerity, and a sense of quest that feels true to the era that inspired it