Cybergoth
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About time that Dennis runs his own blog

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You may want to have a look at R.C. Pro Am on the NES. One thing I like there is the speed-up stripes on the track.
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Although the icon turned out nice, there's always something lost in the translation from the original sketch to the finished artwork.
The Roughness? Or Rawness?

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Oh, back then I thought Simon would finally bring A-VCS-Tec Challenge back on track

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Also attached some pics to the original post. Didn't take many, was too busy doing other things, mostly. Just snapped a few right before I left at the end of the day on Saturday.So just how did Rick manage to not move at all inbetween picture 2 and 3, yet the wall behind him looks different?

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You could add an easter egg that makes it read fore-play

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I've never owned an NESUihjah...
So did you just start playing video games after the NES heyday or did you skip it on purpose?
I think my brother and I own/ed every popular video game system available in Germany

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Fine progress!

Seem to be some tough challenges ahead though.
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Well, according to Al, he might send out the 2005 royalties any day now

Unfortunately Helena is needing a new bed

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I even played Lotto the week they had tickets to win...

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Hi there!
The distance is about 350 miles, which is probably just around the corner for you.
*sigh*
The "Allianz Arena" in Munich is probably only 70km from here. It really sucks. The WC is happening right here and the only way to see anything is on TV

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Good thing you've got those magnetic trains over there.Well but unfortunately, we built the only really operating Transrapid line in China. Here in Germany we only have a small test circle

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Oooooh cooool!
I wish I had a ticket for a game as well

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Hey, Dark City *is* important!
Do you know the way to Shell Beach?While Alex Proyas only does very few movies it seems, he made a lot of my favourites: The Crow, Dark City and I, Robot
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Well, I have not much clue about hardware, but can't you just cross the wire-pin connections for both sides?
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Do you really have to do stuff like master/slave or a special protocol? Can't you just pass through the joystick movements and agree on a reset sequence?
Like when you press reset on one machine, it sends up/down/left/right on the next four frames and then both machines would start into a new game?
...have other 4 frame sequences for Variant select and stuff...
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16 x 16 would look tons better.Would be cool if it did that. The Arcade has that big sprite as well and after all it's not called "Bug" but "Super Bug"

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I guess I'm not a big fan of difficulty switches, because it's hard to express what they "should" be for the "normal" settings, you know?Normal is B/B, simple as that

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Cool Project!

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Currently we code in VB6 and PL/SQL though are looking to change the VB6 to something else but not .NET. We've started to evaluate Eclipse and JDeveloper.If it helps, we switched from Eclipse to Netbeans earlier this year. The built-in ready-to-go Tomcat together with the ability to debug just made none here regret it. They also just went from "beta" to stable with the current release a week or two ago. Before that we used GeI. We switch pretty often it seems. Since we're soon going to use JSF for some future projects, we're currently evaluating Suns Java Studio Creator which seems to be all the rage for that. Of course most of this would be overkill for PL/SQL

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Hehe... in our company everything shifts from C++ to "Web". I didn't even once open VC++ or .NET this year yet, all I get to see is Neatbeans.
And what pain it is... instead of code-compile-works, you have to screw around with CSS/HTML/javascript/JSP/JNI and JAVA all at once, making it run under Firefox, Opera, Netscape and IE - all in a dead slow JAVA written IDE, that requires 1G RAM already to even start working...
(Well, at least Netbeans offers some means to debug all that patchwork...
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Nathan, not sure if it helps any, but at MARP I find a Mac recording for the Ladybug bootleg on Galaxian hardware
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I see, so you're on a Mac. If you were a Windows developer I'd still recommend Textpad. It is so good in fact, that my boss even licensed it for use in our company

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Wow, this is some of the coolest sprites on the VCS ever! Make it move!


52-pixel bitmap tool
in Zach's Projects
A blog by Zach
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Hm... The big one is no real improvement IMO. Especially the Pac-C looks even better in the small one. It seems as if a 49 pixel bitmap to do a proper "P" would be good enough