First of all, Hello!
I've been only reading the boards for a while, mainly because of the excellent source of info they constitute. (And for that, thanks to the community!)
I finally had the time to complete something resembling a game. I decided to make a NES version of a kinda old flash game called "NANACA†CRASH!!" (the link goes to the original game), because it does not have "levels", nor a lot of content to make for it, I could focus on learning the technical aspects of making a NES game.
This is what I have now, the game has ugly graphics, and a couple of bugs (mainly nametables corruption because my division routine takes long enough to go past the vblank in some cases that I havent completely figured out yet), but I'm happy that overall, it works.
I hope I can now make a new game more relaxed, with everything I learned from this one.
I only tested the game with FCEUX and Nestopia, I tried to follow all the guidelines and stuff, but I'm not sure if it would run on real hardware nor I have the means to test it.
Get the .nes file here
And once again, thanks for all your indirect help and guidance!!!
I've been only reading the boards for a while, mainly because of the excellent source of info they constitute. (And for that, thanks to the community!)
I finally had the time to complete something resembling a game. I decided to make a NES version of a kinda old flash game called "NANACA†CRASH!!" (the link goes to the original game), because it does not have "levels", nor a lot of content to make for it, I could focus on learning the technical aspects of making a NES game.
This is what I have now, the game has ugly graphics, and a couple of bugs (mainly nametables corruption because my division routine takes long enough to go past the vblank in some cases that I havent completely figured out yet), but I'm happy that overall, it works.
I hope I can now make a new game more relaxed, with everything I learned from this one.
I only tested the game with FCEUX and Nestopia, I tried to follow all the guidelines and stuff, but I'm not sure if it would run on real hardware nor I have the means to test it.
Get the .nes file here
And once again, thanks for all your indirect help and guidance!!!