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Hugohunt (new homebrew game)


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Hi! Just announcing a new 2600 homebrew game: Hugohunt

 

hugohunt4stella.jpg

 

It's a port of Hugohunt XL written by Stefan Dorndorf (see "Hugojagd XL" here). I've been porting it to C16/Plus4 (see at plus4world) and to C64 (csdb.dk) lately.

You'll find a short game review here and a description of the objects hugo will encounter.

 

As for stella, I couldn't manage to use a non-mirrored playfield, so I had to create new levels.

 

Attached you'll find the binary of al PAL game version having 2 new levels. Or try it online here. Some more levels (up to 7 for a 4KB ROM) will follow.

 

Any comments will be appreciated.

 

Would AtariAge host such homebrews for download?

 

hugohunt4stellaDemo.bin

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Hi! Thanks for your replies. I've never played 'Dudes with Attitudes' before. I reckon hugohunt is different. I'll ask Stefan if he was inspired by this when creating hugohunt.

A NTSC version will probably take some time... Hope you can aid in testing :-)

I would be glad to test the NTSC version.

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303 and 301 scan lines. You have to correct that to even values. Else it will run without color on PAL consoles.

 

But it looks like a fun game.

 

As for stella, I couldn't manage to use a non-mirrored playfield, so I had to create new levels.

What's the problem?
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303 and 301 scan lines. You have to correct that to even values. Else it will run without color on PAL consoles.

 

But it looks like a fun game.

 

What's the problem?

Didn't find a way to get enough time to re-position 2 players, change their colors and fill a non-mirrored playfield. A non-mirrored pf must be refreshed every line so I got problems to re-position the missiles/ball for the energy pills some lines later. I reckon there would have to be more blank lines for a non-mirrored pf. I decided thas this would disturb the optics too much.

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Understand. Using a symmetrical playfield frees a lot of additional CPU time which is required here.

 

One more question:

Why are the sprites flickering that much? It seems that in one frame you only display the Hugo sprite while you manage to display all other sprites in the other frame at once.

 

Also I would suggest going 8K (or even more). I think just 7 puzzles are too few, because else the game would probably played through too fast. Or can you replay the puzzles e.g. at higher difficulty after you have beaten them?

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Understand. Using a symmetrical playfield frees a lot of additional CPU time which is required here.

 

One more question:

Why are the sprites flickering that much? It seems that in one frame you only display the Hugo sprite while you manage to display all other sprites in the other frame at once.

Once you loop the 2 level, there's a ghost, which he is on the same frame that Hugo is on, that chase after Hugo. You can see early him hiding in a corner one stage 1 by pressing the . debug key or disabling the playfield.

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Kiwi is right, there's a ghost showing up in the higher levels (and when selecting advanced difficulty) and it's displayed in the Hugo frame. In higher levels the ghost shows up more often and with increasing speed (otherwise the game would be too easy... :-).

 

As for this varibility, I haven't thought about a 8k Version. Stefans original Version has 9 levels and that one is difficult enough. Haven't yet experimented with bank switching, either...

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It depends on the requirements.

 

For your purpose you could check Atari's standard bankswitching. Its the best documented and easy to use. The disadvantage is, that you probably have to double your kernel, because you can only switch the whole 4K at once.

 

Or you can try Tigervision's 3F. It offers two smaller 2K segments, where the 2nd segment is fixed. So in case your game is 8K, you have three 2K segments which can be used alternatively and a fourth 2K segment which is always active.

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The disadvantage is, that you probably have to double your kernel, because you can only switch the whole 4K at once.

 

Maybe I'm missing something (Thomas is significantly more experienced and knowledgeable with this than I am), but I don't understand why you'd need to double up your kernel. I put the kernel (along with graphics data that it needs) in one bank. Game logic and data in another.

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Here are 2 cheats for the "com" version of HUGOJAGD XL

 

Altirra:  Lives = $210A:$03   

             Pille  =  $209A:$80

 

Retroarch:  Lives  address = 8458, value = 3

                   Pille   address = 8346, value = 128

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