Omnimaga
Calculator Community => Other Calc-Related Projects and Ideas => TI Z80 => Topic started by: megasasquatch on September 19, 2009, 08:33:56 pm
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As you can see with the bellow image, there is a shop and a boss involved. I made this image intended for the TI83-84 series.
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b244/MegaSasquatch/megabricks.png)
shell icon
(http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b244/MegaSasquatch/icon.png)
Note: this image was done for fun but after I started working on it, i thought i would share the idea.
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Wow that's really impressive what language(basic, asm/hybrid)?
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Mmmm from his wording, and his maxcoders post I am thinking this is just a conceptual screenshot. But I could be wrong.
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Even so it's a nice looking sprite job.
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Indeed. It would be cool for this to become an actual game! (If it isn't already, we still haven't determined that :P)
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It's a concept, but it would be nice be able to work with a developer to make it come to life. Depending on how large the file would be, it would be an ASM game or FLASH game. What I see happening, basic couldn't handle it.
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Sorry for the double post. Who knows. If someone is willing to work with me, and has the ability, this would be sweet with 4-lvl gray.
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i would be able to make something to this effect without greyscale and running slightly slower than piworld in ti-basic, but i'm busy with piworld so hopefully someone who knows like asm could develop this, it would be very very cool :O
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this looks awesome :)
It could maybe be possible in BASIC' but it would be indeed slower. Maybe BBCBasic?
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perhaps. I made a BBC Basic breakout and it turned out pretty good! I think the most difficult part would be coding the physics, but maybe thats because I've always had trouble coding breakout engines :P. It would probably be huge if it was in BBC Basic because of the way protes are made though x.x
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Oh yeah x.x
ALso I wonder how hard it would be to code in grayscale...
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for those that are wondering... i'm getting a basic site set up to display my pixels. you can always check it out at http://sites.google.com/site/pixelproductionsproject
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Oooh nice to hear, will you also put your older stuff there (assuming you're the same member who used this nickname on the old Omnimaga board)?
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Yeah, I will. I'll need to dig through my old files to find the good ones.