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  1. New Episode featuring an interview with Audacity Games: Audacity Games Interview: David Crane, Dan Kitchen and Garry Kitchen - YouTube
  2. We just published a video interview with Crane, Kitchen and Kitchen:
    Audacity Games Interview: David Crane, Dan Kitchen and Garry Kitchen - YouTube 

  3. This may be a dumb question, but I'm stuck with 3 stars on the 2nd truck and I don't know how access the truck that opens when you flip the switch.
  4. Is there a forum collecting hints for the game, or is the right place?
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    Get Lost!

    Hey guys, thanks for showing Into The Void! Yeah, it's still just a some rough demos but I'm planning to finish it in 2021. -Steve
  6. All questions get answered here. It 's a nice, friendly place.
  7. Just one pokey. Can I side-load my games on Android?
  8. Yeah, it's still the one from my first attempt. Now that I'm happy with the progress on the boss levels I'm going to return to the main part of the game and update it based on the other stuff I've developed since.
  9. Oops. A new version where the collisions detection works again. itvb7.bas.a78 itvb7.bas.bin
  10. I've been putting some work into "Into The Void" this week, adding my Pokey Music player and updating the graphics for the boss battles. Here's a video and demo binary: Into The Void Atari 7800 Homebrew Update: Pokey Music and New Boss Battle. - YouTube itvb7.bas.a78 itvb7.bas.bin
  11. Still does not work on my 7800 with Harmony Encore. I hope the cart works.
  12. Oh, I just looked I DO have a Harmony Encore! I should be able to play soon. thanks!
  13. My goal right now is to be creative within the confines of what you have created.
  14. Is this a way to get more than 23 colors on the screen? when I finally get my basic games done, I'll look at some more elaborate stuff like this.
  15. Perfect, this solves it. It does make me want to start using some in-line assembly though.
  16. I don't see BACKGRND mentioned in the Atari 7800 Basic Guide. I'm trying to figure out how ofnten it can be used to update the background color, or what needs to be done to make the background color chage. I know this seems simple, but I can't find any info.
  17. It totally agree with this as I see tools like bAtari and 7800 Basic and democratizers of creativity. However, I'm sure there are people who just want to see/prove technical feats of strength, and that's fine too.
  18. I suppose I would have known if I read the instructions, but the CIB I bought did not have any (it was taped shut when I bought it). I suppose that makes it *not* a CIB now that think about. It was an IIB.
  19. It's really cool to have Crane/Kitchens making new games I love it! However, the thing that inspired m to get back into retro gaming a few years ago were all the amazing homebrew games you all were making. I see very little difference between the homebrews and what might be considered "commercial" games. To me, it's ALL "indie" games. The "homebrew" title to me applies to new games for old systems that are individually copied onto an eprom/rom and not made using masked manufacturable factory ROMs (because someone is making them at home). That is why I call the Audacity games "pro brew" because they are "home brew" games made by old pros, but it's such a fine line as to not really matter at all.
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