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metalbabble

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  1. My vote goes to the black vader 2600, I think they look sleeker... but I'm sure it's bias since that's what I had/have.
  2. Hey, thanks!!! Regarding the kernels - sure thing. NanoWing, Fishy, and PotHole all just use the standard batari kernel. Bit Quest uses the multisprite_bankswitch kernel. I think next time around I will probably use the DPC+ kernel, now that I see what it's capable of. I'm going to try and put together some kind of manual for Bit Quest since there's a little more to it. In a nutshell, it's a "rescue the princess" type game, there's a sword and a few dungeons hidden throughout the world map. The locations of these are randomized based on the left difficulty switch. I'd love to get this one on a physical cartridge, with a manual and world map, etc. Anyhow, thanks again, everyone
  3. Hi AtariAge, I just was recently introduced to Atari 2600 development and wanted to share a few things I came up with... BitQuest An adventure-type game with a fairly large over-world along with some randomly placed dungeons to explore. Fishy A simple two-player competition to collect points and power-ups NanoWing A random "don't crash into things" space type game. PotHole Basically, driving in New England. In any case, the games are attached and ready to go, along with some "labels" I made up. I'd also be happy to share any source code with anyone who's interested! Have fun and let me know what you think. Thanks for letting me join in the fun on AtariAge. bitquest.bin fishy.bin nanowing.bin pothole.bin
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