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  1. We're looking for (paid) developers who can assist us with emulating vectrex on our new lasercube system. If anyone is interested, pls PM or email us at b2b@Wickedlasers.com The way I see it working is that we specify a part of the screen, since our laser cannot support the same amount of points as the real vectrex hardware. So we need to further limit points by defining a portion of the screen. There is an existing function called 'desktop casting', you can see it here: www.wickedlasers.com/start Here is a recent 'review' of the native games we are developing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPSYC-ho8JQ Our github: https://github.com/Wickedlasers/laserdocklib
  2. We are looking for developers that can help us improve existing games as well as create more games on our laser system. https://www.upwork.com/jobs/~018e135b6898a6d610 Its important to have the necessary technical requirements, but gameplay design, vector art is just as important. Please feel free to PM me if you are someone who is interested, or apply via upwork, both are fine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ4tRGtDlHo
  3. Looking for someone reputable who would do game testing for our laser game system. Can the community suggest someone who is also interested in this? You dont need the hardware to test the software (laserdock.com) In exchange, we will provide a free laserdock after the game tester has tested all the games without the projector.
  4. One more thing guys, we could use a play tester who has good experience with retro games, someone who could give feedback and suggestions on games that are already in our system, as well as input for upcoming games. PM me or email b2b@wickedlasers.com if interested, willing to pay cash or trade product.
  5. Great, keep them coming.... An emulator won't work because the amount of lines that can be drawn at one time is severely limited. There is however a Screencast function built-in, so it could theoretically work for all desktop apps, but it won't look smooth. Making these games natively on our platform is more tedious, but the result is higher quality.
  6. We're making progress with our laser projector for vector gaming project. Was just looking for suggestion of vector games that don't have alot of detail that would work well. The software and games are free: laserdock.com/quickstart Appreciate your opinions
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