Ludum Dare
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Ludum Dare
Ludum Dare is coming up next weekend. Who's game? There have been some good looking NES entries in the past. http://ludumdare.com/compo/2015/05/03/b ... ostmortem/
My girlfriend and I are intending on entering with a NES Rom.
Anyone else keen?
My girlfriend and I are intending on entering with a NES Rom.
Anyone else keen?
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I'll be participating but not with an NES game. I use Ludum Dare as an excuse to take a break from my main project.
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Awesome - well, good luck. I'll definitely check out whatever you submit.
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can you do a rom hack instead of a homebrew?
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From the rules of Ludum Dare: "We strongly recommend you only use assets that you have the legal right to use (Public Domain, things you licensed/created, etc). If you don’t have the right to use something, it is your responsibility." This rules out what comes to mind when most people think of "ROM hacks".
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Yes, it's mostly just an endless sea of homebrew. Check it out if you haven't before - it's awesome.
Some of the past competition winners are a good place to start:
http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-35/
Some of the past competition winners are a good place to start:
http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-35/
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So the theme for Ludum Dare has been announced and it is.....
One Room.
So I guess I won't be desperately trying to implement a scrolling engine over the weekend then, which is good!
Right now I'm thinking something (relatively) simple - maybe a micro-platformer, or something similar. The very first thing that came to mind was an interactive musical based around Tom Wiseau's infamous The Room https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Room_(film), but I'm thinking that's a bit ambitious.
Let's see where we get!
One Room.
So I guess I won't be desperately trying to implement a scrolling engine over the weekend then, which is good!
Right now I'm thinking something (relatively) simple - maybe a micro-platformer, or something similar. The very first thing that came to mind was an interactive musical based around Tom Wiseau's infamous The Room https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Room_(film), but I'm thinking that's a bit ambitious.
Let's see where we get!
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I've now got a very simple ASM and C nes structure file, that is writing tiles and sprites to the screen. YEAH!
We've been discussing ideas and we considered game ideas:
We've been discussing ideas and we considered game ideas:
- - Something like Picnic, the first game I ever made, in which zombies try and steal your cutlery
- A stealth game in which you have to hide - something like the boardgame I made a few years ago, Chainsaw Maniac Cordially Invites you to Dinner http://www.crunchpress.co.uk - the logic involved in that seems a bit tricky for a weekend, however.
- A ramping up series of boss fights - again, this seems like it could be a bit much for a weekend
- The microplatformer - I'm thinking something like "You are insignificant".
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I've got gamestates and nametable loading working.
Other then that, I think the current title screen illustrates best where I am up to.
Other then that, I think the current title screen illustrates best where I am up to.
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Hehe, I've had a busy day today so I haven't had the chance to start yet. Though this theme doesn't really conjure many ideas for me.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to see what you produce using this theme. Good luck!
Anyway, I'm looking forward to see what you produce using this theme. Good luck!
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I took a break for a couple of hours myself. I think I have a plan now, and a name.
I've had some bigger ideas, but I'm sticking with something pretty simple. The theme reminds me very strongly of an excellent book, House of Leaves. I would recommend it to anyone, it is an excellent piece of literature, in which (without giving to much away) the rooms of a house warp and twist.
It also reminds me of the movie Videodrome, as most of the movie involves the characters trying to puzzle out what exactly is happening in a room in Pittsburgh (it's one of my favourite movies, we screened it for our film club)
The game will be like none of these, however. Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you the first enemy sprite, he's come a long way and he's very happy to be here, he is, THE DUCK.
I've had some bigger ideas, but I'm sticking with something pretty simple. The theme reminds me very strongly of an excellent book, House of Leaves. I would recommend it to anyone, it is an excellent piece of literature, in which (without giving to much away) the rooms of a house warp and twist.
It also reminds me of the movie Videodrome, as most of the movie involves the characters trying to puzzle out what exactly is happening in a room in Pittsburgh (it's one of my favourite movies, we screened it for our film club)
The game will be like none of these, however. Ladies and Gentleman, I present to you the first enemy sprite, he's come a long way and he's very happy to be here, he is, THE DUCK.
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I can't tell if that post is an elaborate joke...like
"hey, were going to film the best movie, ever. Think Gattaca meets ET, but with more explosions! Now, we only have a budget of $300...so the entire film will take place in one room, with a handheld Steadicam, in one take. And no dialogue. It'll be great!"
Anyway. Good luck. Have fun.
"hey, were going to film the best movie, ever. Think Gattaca meets ET, but with more explosions! Now, we only have a budget of $300...so the entire film will take place in one room, with a handheld Steadicam, in one take. And no dialogue. It'll be great!"
Anyway. Good luck. Have fun.
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Deadly serious.
We now have collision detection and lots of other fancy bits.
Here's the current (and currently only) level. The pipes are a temporary fixture.
We now have collision detection and lots of other fancy bits.
Here's the current (and currently only) level. The pipes are a temporary fixture.
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Rudimentary duck AI.
I call him Quacking Jack.
I call him Quacking Jack.
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Is the duck throwing a ... lute? How delightfully surreal!