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January 19th, 2010, 01:27 Posted By: wraggster
[Ben] built an AVR based Tetris game that uses a TV as the display. He linked his project in a comment from the AVR Tetris project featured last week. His work taps the power of his own tvText library to handle the composite video out. Using a TV takes all of the hardware work out of the equation, leaving just the composite jack and a few buttons to connect to the ATmega168 and its 20MHz clock. We’ve embedded the game play video after the break. It’s black and white but also clean and crisp.
[Ben] didn’t include music with his build but another commenter, [Eric], has started to work on that. We can’t help but think that they both should have tipped us off sooner about their projects.
http://hackaday.com/2010/01/18/more-avr-tetris/
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January 14th, 2010, 18:15 Posted By: wraggster
Tetris, the timeless classic, is one of those concepts that someone will try to run on every conceivable hardware platform. I took on the challenge of programming a Tetris clone from the ground up using hardware I had on hand. At the heart of the build is an ATmega168 microcontroller. The game displays on a KS0108 128×64 LCD module with five momentary push switches to provide directional, rotational, and input controls. You can see the resulting monochrome action embedded after the break.
I had several goals in mind while writing the code for the game. I wanted the code to be portable so that the size of the board and type of screen used could be easily changed. With that in mind I developed the trunk for a Nokia 3595 cellphone screen and a parallel branch for the graphic LCD. Originally I was working with an ATmega8 but upgraded so that I could operate at the 3.3v the cell phone screen required.
The firmware for the graphic LCD branch compiles to just over 6 kB which means it can still be run on a mega8. Also, the ATmega168 is the same processor used in the Arduino Duemilanove so another Tetris port is not out of the question. I just got a hold of my first Arduino so we’ll see if I find time to start a new branch in the code.
http://hackaday.com/2010/01/14/avr-tetris/#more-20733
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January 11th, 2010, 23:03 Posted By: wraggster
News via http://www.retroactionmagazine.com/
Issue one of a new Polish magazine, C & A Games is out now. From the makers of C & A Fan, this flashy designed new zine covers old and new games on the Commodore machines. The first issue comes with a supplement game, Knoorki, which is the focus for this issue, including an interview with the coder, and other extras. The PDF archived magazine, and all the extras, can be downloaded from the C & A website for free. Games reviews in this issue include:
Sub Hunter (C64)
River Rescue (VIC-20)
International Karate (C64)
Jungle Hunt (C64)
Walker (Amiga)
The Detective (C64)
P47 Thunderbolt (C64)
The Dunwich Horror (C64)
Super Monaco GP (C64)
Saucer Attack! (C64)
Test Drive (C64)
Commando (C64)
Space Invaders 4 (PET)
Red Heat (C64)
Lotus III (Amiga)
Powers of Gloom (C64)
Knoorkie (C64)
Swiateczna Awaria (Amiga)
Jeep Command (C64)
Worms (Amiga)
Flyin' High (Amiga)
Death Race (C16/+4)
Operation Tunderbolt (C64)
Weblink: http://www.ca-fan.pl/newsy/95-cagames.html
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January 11th, 2010, 23:03 Posted By: wraggster
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Commodore Free issue 35 has been released. Commodore Free is a bi-monthly computing magazine that comes in PDF, HTML, SEQ, Text, .DSK (C64 disk image) and features news, reviews and interviews involving the Commodore scene (C64, Amiga, VIC-20, C16). Highlights this issue includes (and yes, that's us down there):
1541 Ultimate MkII Update progress
Commodore Scene VGA adaptor Update
NATAMI project
NATAMI FAQ
Interview: Gideon Zweijter (1541 ultimate)
Interview: Neil Reive (Retroaction magazine)
Commodore Free FPS challenge
Evil Computers by Lord Ronin
GeoGlyph review
Webview: http://www.commodorefree.com/
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January 9th, 2010, 22:45 Posted By: wraggster
The following Translations have been submitted and approved to the database (in submitted order oldest to newest):
Captain Silver (English)(Complete)(NES)
Penguin Wars 2 (English)(Complete)(MSX)
Woody Poco (English)(Complete)(MSX)
Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse (English)(Complete)(NES)
Silviana (English)(Complete)(MSX)
Rockman 2 de Ippatsu Neta (English)(Complete)(PC)
Gravity Armor Metal Storm (English)(Complete)(NES)
Brave Battle Saga - Legend of the Magic Warrior (English)(Complete)(GEN)
Chrono Trigger (Portuguese)(Complete)(SNES)
Jazz Jackrabbit (French)(Complete)(GBA)
Woody Poko (English)(Complete)(NES)
Arkanoid: Revenge of Doh (Portuguese)(Complete)(X68K)
Space Invaders (Portuguese)(Complete)(SG1K)
Ninja Jajamaru’s Big Adventure (English)(Complete)(NES)
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,10133.html
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January 9th, 2010, 22:43 Posted By: wraggster
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Issue 72 of Retro Gamer has just been released in the shops across the UK. Retro Gamer is a commercial UK magazine dedicated to retrogaming and can be picked up around the world at select stores. Highlights in this issue include:
Gradius/Nemesis feature
Stephen Crow (Starquake coder) interview
Fallout feature
The Making of... Frenzy
The Making of... Driver
The Making of... Bubble Ghost
ZX80 Retroinspection
Weblink: http://www.retrogamer.net/
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January 8th, 2010, 01:26 Posted By: wraggster
Got a special place in your heart for Atari computing? Now you can quench that need using new hardware. The Suska project has achieved complete hardware emulation of the Atari ST using an FPGA. The project’s progress tracker shows implementation of the major chips at 100%. They are running EmuTOS, an Atari emulator, as the operating system because running the original would violate copyright. The chip used is an Altera Cyclone III. You could load up the code on your own hardware but judging from the number of connections needed it might be less of a headache to buy a board from these guys.
http://hackaday.com/2010/01/07/suska...urce-atari-st/
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January 7th, 2010, 23:28 Posted By: wraggster
Duke Nukem voice actor Jon St. John has hinted that there may be a future for Duke Nukem Forever - by saying nothing at all. St. John implied that he was bound to silence because something is still afoot.
"Let me go ahead and tell you right now that I'm not allowed to talk about Duke Nukem Forever," St. John said when asked about it during a panel at the Music and Games Festival in Virgina last weekend, as reported (with video) by Pixel Enemy.
When the crowd groaned in disappointment, he teased: "No, no, don't be disappointed, read between the lines… why am I not allowed to talk about it?"
Duke Nukem Forever was first announced in 1997, and still refuses to die despite funding problems at developer 3D Realms that led to the redundancy of the entire development team, and a legal dispute with publisher Take-Two.
Most recently, something called Duke Nukem D-Day made a mysterious appearance on Facebook, although this may be an unconnected Duke project.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/du...future-for-dnf
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January 7th, 2010, 00:59 Posted By: wraggster
After 2 years in development and countless hours of hard work, the Front Mission 5 fan translation is now complete! Voice-overs aside, everything else has been changed from Japanese to English. Interfaces, menus, graphics, and of course, the dialogue itself! There were sound-related problems with the English-subtitled opening FMV (no sound in the game) so YouTube was used as a workaround solution.
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,10116.html
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January 7th, 2010, 00:57 Posted By: wraggster
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Lotek64 issue 32 has been released. The quarterly German retrogaming magazine, which comes in both print and digital PDF form, contains news, articles and reviews on all things retro, although the C64 does feature prominently. Both print and PDF editions can be found at the Lotek64 website. Highlights this issue includes:
Show Report: Hobby + Elektronik 2009
pixel punch: target computer players
Death Rally
Kick Off 2 World Cup 2009
C64 Football Manager: Adventures in the head
Technically overwhelmed: C64-football
Retro Treasures: Arkanoid / NES
Sony PSP: PSP Go Generation
The Bard's Tale: Tales of the Unknown
Role-pearl Terranigma
Arcade room: Splatterhouse
Adventure-Treasure Box: Inheriting the Earth
Weblink: http://www.lotek64.com/main/download.php
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January 7th, 2010, 00:56 Posted By: wraggster
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Issue 68 of Retrogaming Time Monthly is out now. The monthly html ezine contains articles, reviews and news on all manners of retrogaming. The January 2010 edition (#64) is available online now at the RTM website. Highlights this issue includes:
What's On Tap? Rec.Games.Video.Classic Is!
Press Play On Tape: Denial Collection 3
Apple II Incider - Thexder
Obscure Output: The Rainbow Goes Digital
Dual Perspective - Sonic The Hedgehog
Modern Retro - Vagrant Story
Old Wine in New Bottles: Pinball Edition
A Pixilated 21st Century!
Weblink: http://www.retrogamingtimes.com/rtm68/
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January 7th, 2010, 00:55 Posted By: wraggster
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Due to popular demand among some of the Amiga forums around the net, and to help revive interest in the Amiga retro gaming scene, Underground Arcade decided to host an Amiga Game-Making competition. The competition was held around various Amiga forums just before Christmas, where the entrees had two weeks to produce and upload their work by the 24th December 2009. The only rules were that the games had to run on a "classic OCS or AGA Amiga" and have a Christmas and festive theme. This is a brilliant idea and we can't understand why there hasn't been anything like it before. After all, the Amiga is surely one of the most popular retro computers of our time.
All the games have been uploaded to the competition server and are ready to download in LHA or ADF format, complete with read me files or instructions. Remember that these games are unfinished and some are even in demo state, so take this into consideration when voting for your favourite. Entries for this first (of many, we hope) Amiga Game-making Competition include X-Mas Disaster, Cornelius Saves Christmas, Santa Montana, Dwarves in the Iceland, X-Mas Syman, X-Mas Glass Ball Factory, Sam and Max.
Weblink: http://amigachristmastree.condor.ser...mpetition.html
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January 4th, 2010, 20:36 Posted By: wraggster
The finalists for this year's Independent Games Festival have been announced.
Nominees for the Seumas McNally Grand Prize are Joe Danger, Monaco, Rocketbirds: Revolution!, Trauma and Super Meat Boy! Previous winners of the $20,000 prize money include Blueberry Garden (2009), Crayon Physics Deluxe (2008), Aquaria (2007) and Darwinia (2006).
Those were whittled down from a record 306 entries this year. Games receiving nominations for multiple categories are Closure (Audio, Technical, Nuovo), Trauma (Seumas McNally, Visual Art, Audio), Monaco (Seumas McNally, Design), Joe Danger (Seumas McNally, Technical) Rocketbirds: Revolution! (Seumas McNally, Visual Art) and Super Meat Boy! (Seumas McNally, Audio).
The winners of the Independent Games Festival 2010 will be announced at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco on 11th March.
The full list of nominees, sorted by category, can be found below. Head to the IGF website to find out more.
Seumas McNally Grand Prize:
Joe Danger (Hello Games)
Monaco (Pocketwatch Games)
Rocketbirds: Revolution! (Ratloop Asia)
Trauma (Krystian Majewski)
Super Meat Boy! (Team Meat)
Excellence In Visual Art
Shank (Klei Entertainment)
Owlboy (D-Pad Studios)
Trauma (Krystian Majewski)
Limbo (Playdead)
Rocketbirds: Revolution! (Ratloop Asia)
Excellence In Design
Miegakure (Marc Ten Bosch)
Star Guard (Sparky)
AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! -- A Reckless Disregard For Gravity (Dejobaan Games)
Monaco (Pocketwatch Games)
Cogs (Lazy 8 Studios)
Excellence In Audio
Super Meat Boy! (Team Meat)
Shatter (Sidhe)
Closure (Closure Team)
Rocketbirds: Revolution! (Ratloop Asia)
Trauma (Krystian Majewski)
Technical Excellence
Closure (Closure Team)
Limbo (Playdead)
Heroes Of Newerth (S2 Games)
Joe Danger (Hello Games)
Vessel (Strange Loop Games)
Nuovo Award
Today I Die (Daniel Benmergui)
A Slow Year (Ian Bogost)
Tuning (Cactus)
Closure (Closure Team)
Enviro-Bear 2000 (Justin Smith)
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/ig...ndie-finalists
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January 3rd, 2010, 17:38 Posted By: wraggster
It’s been asked countless times: why do villains sent out their henchmen one-by-one? Wouldn’t it be better to gang-rush the hero?
Now, with the magic of the personal computer, we can see what would have happened if Dr. Wily sent his eight robot masters into the same room at the same time.
This is an English translation of Rockman2 de Ippatsu Neta (ロックマン2で一発ネタ), an 8-against-1 battle with Quickman, Airman, Leafman, and all the others from Rockman2 (”Mega Man 2″ outside Japan). You do start with all the game’s special weapons, and there are other ways to turn the tables against your opponents, but it’s still a hellish battle that will test your patience.
http://www.romhacking.net/forum/inde...pic,10096.html
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January 3rd, 2010, 17:04 Posted By: wraggster
While many Amiga users have moved on to Linux, Mac OS X, and even, gasp shock, Microsoft Windows some of us don't want to give up so easily. There are two open source projects that are keeping the Amiga legacy alive even if Amiga Inc. seems to be deader than a doornail and not really doing much but selling old Classic Amiga games for new platforms. Like WINE, there was a project to run AmigaOS 3.1 software for Linux and other platforms, but it evolved instead into an open source operating system named Amiga Research OS, or AROS. AROS is best run inside an emulator, and while it is not a modern OS like Linux, it can be downloaded and run inside of Linux (and the downloads section has more). While it is not ready for prime time yet, it is a promising OS that is being ported to many platforms and uses the user friendly Amiga GUI we Amiga users grew up with.
http://games.slashdot.org/story/10/0...-and-Loving-It
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