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Dang! I thought I had developed a pretty challenging game, but I believe you have cracked the code! 81 is an awesome score. Back when I was working on this game, and playing it all the time, I believe I beat that score back then. But tonight, not so much. 71 is my best tonight. Great job!
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This is amazing! It's definitely time for me to get involved with the high score competitions! Thank you so much for choosing my game!
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I love that. Thank you so much. I'll read the manual! 🙂
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Oh gosh, I didn't know that! That's so great. I'll see if I have a Bluetooth controller around here. That will help so much!
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That's awesome! That's better than I can do on Argon. I'm way better on the PC or on the actual Lynx. I believe my Lynx high score is around 70. My thumbs are too clumsy to make good use of the Argon directional pad. But I do love Argon, and I'm thrilled to have my game on it. And 30 is where the difficulty ramps up for the last time, bringing in the surprise leftward scrolling sad faces. If you can get used to those, then you're golden. Thank you so much for playing! I'm curious to see how high your score can go!
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Dance, Bro! Is now in Argon. Thank you so much to the argon folks for adding it!
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I might actually try HSC this year. I've resisted in the past since I pretty much stink at video games. But what does that matter, as long as it's fun. As for game suggestions, I can't resist suggesting my very own "Dance, Bro!" A 2022 homebrew with no high score limit. And it also has poop noises. 😃 Update: I just saw that this game is now in Argon. Super cool!
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Well this is unexpected... I'm honored to be nominated. There are some really great games, so go have some fun and vote for your favorites!
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Thank you so much! You guys on these forums have always been so patient with me asking questions about Lynx programming. So it means a lot to me when you guys enjoy the game I came up with.
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Hello, all. The karri/nop90 template was no longer working, due to some changes in the cc65 tool. I've uploaded a fixed template. It should work immediately with no bugs, assuming that cc65 has already been correctly installed in your environment. If you see any problems with it, please let me know. The directory is here: https://github.com/OldAtAtari/template/ To clone it directly into your Linux workarea: git clone https://github.com/oldatatari/template/