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Programing 16 bit games?

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Does anyone know of a programing language or just a builder to help me make Super Nintendo like games.I want to build a website with downloadable games.Adventure, arcade, that kind of stuff.

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i just downloaded

 

-znes inmho the best snes emulator

 

and now i search the web for SASM the assembler for SNES which can generate directly rom-carts for emulators...

 

as the snes has a 65816 chip (the 16 bit version of 6502) it would be a nice try for me... why the hell i am addicted to 6502-machines and not z80/8080 ones??? i dont know

 

approx. 10 years ago i wanted to buy a 65816 expansion cart for my atari 800xl which would use 1mb ram & 20mhz 65816 cpu... that would be cool to code on... but at that time the board would have cost ca. 500 DM = 250 euro = 250 - 300 US$

 

hve

 

ps. if some of you have the mentioned super nintendo assembler...please drop me a line... i can not find it on the net yet...

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approx. 10 years ago i wanted to buy a 65816 expansion cart for my atari 800xl which would use 1mb ram & 20mhz 65816 cpu... that would be cool to code on... but at that time the board would have cost ca. 500 DM = 250 euro = 250 - 300 US$<<

 

Was that the DataQue? I don't remember anything out there that would allow both a 65816 and an accelerated CPU. The ANTIC/GTIA can't easily work with a faster CPU.

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