Hello,
I have the pleasure to announce that tomorrow(03/05/2010 - dd/MM/yyyy) the community will see the project that I'm working 1 week on it, that will do a revolution on how you see/compile your code for NES.
It will be a beta, version 0.3. The project will be called MarioLeaf, it wll combine modern things with old ones. I just need to tweak some performance things, ajust the final details, launch it, then start to improve it to make it alot more better than it already is.
The project image will be this one:
I will wait for you guys tomorrow at 7PM(GMT -3) at the NESdev main forum to see my project.
Best Regards,
Nathan Paulino Campos
You will see in some hours.
We're past 7PM already... Now what? =)
Rule #1: If you're going through the effort to make an announcement, actually make the announcement. Making an announcement that there is going to be an announcment is rather silly.
Honestly whenever I see this the first thought is "another project that will never be finished". I'm not surprised the actual announcment didn't happen. In fact I almost expected it. It's pretty typical of these kinds of posts. But then again I'm very cynical.
Rule #2: Don't give yourself unnecessary deadlines. Especially if you can't meet them.
=P
I think this announcement was the project.
I mean, look, it's got Mario and a leaf, and it combines a modern thing with an old one. It's everything he said it would be!
hahahaha
Now that would be awesome.
Mario was created in 1983 I think, leafs were created very early in the evolution theory, which is certainly much much before humanity so before Mario.
Well guys, I really doubt this will be anything groundbreaking... After all, it's something made by a NES newbie in 1 week. But still, I'm curious because it might end up being something interesting at least.
Bregalad wrote:
Mario was created in 1983 I think, leafs were created very early in the evolution theory, which is certainly much much before humanity so before Mario.
Exactly, one modern thing and one old one!
Anyway I don't want to make him feel bad, I'm sure it's something he's put some effort into and I am curious to see what it is.
I think the opening line pretty much makes everything clear (especially the part of giving a date and then explaining the format the date is in, rather than just using an unambiguous format):
Quote:
I have the pleasure to announce that tomorrow(03/05/2010 - dd/MM/yyyy)
On another note, for a project called Mario Leaf, wouldn't the graphic of the leaf from Mario 3 make more sense as a logo?
Poor nathanpc, catchin so much flack for his non-announcement announcement.
Okay, let me just say it's a really good idea to not say you'll have something "tomorrow" in a topic post or on your website. I know this from experience. My site's main page STILL says that the site is under construction and will be up "tomorrow". Yeah, I posted that about a year or two ago! The plus side to saying it will happen "tomorrow" is that it's always true, because by the time tomorrow comes, the word "tomorrow" points to the day after. You might see bars having signs that say "free beer all day tomorrow" as a joke for that reason.
Disch wrote:
On another note, for a project called Mario Leaf, wouldn't the graphic of the leaf from Mario 3 make more sense as a logo?
The floating form of the
Super Leaf makes me think of
another raccoon with
a similar logo.
Celius wrote:
You might see bars having signs that say "free beer all day tomorrow" as a joke for that reason.
Unless you can make and timestamp a photo of a sign and take the bar to small claims court. But only
a dick would try that.
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still bummed that AC: City Folk didn't have split screen and Brawl didn't have Mii or Animal Crossing Boy as a playable character
cripes, Tepples, do you ever think about anything besides Animal Crossing or copyright litigation?
He reached beta 0.3 in one week? I guess this is probably the state of the project:
Code:
int main()
{
}
Well, for those of us who don't code in C:
Code:
.ORG $C000
loop:
jmp loop
empty:
rti
.ORG $FFFA
.dw empty
.dw loop
.dw empty
For us BASIC enthusiasts:
Code:
jbuonacc wrote:
cripes, Tepples, do you ever think about anything besides Animal Crossing or copyright litigation?
Yes, I think about NES development, and I think about a lot of things that are way off-topic for this board. It's just that those are the tangents that stick out as kinda-sorta on-topic (AC 1 has emulated NES games; copyright could get this forum shut down if we're not careful).
Petruza wrote:
He reached beta 0.3 in one week?
It's possible that either A. he took a week off from a day job and actually put 40 hours into this, B. he has been working on the project longer, just privately or somewhere other than nesdev.com, or C. both.
He has not shown his face since, so I can only assume whatever he came up with was so revolutionary that it ether caused the NES to have a will of its own and it killed him or took over his body because the its in love with his girlfriend, or Microsoft and Apple killed him so people would have to buy new computers rather than just using there nes for all there computing needs.
It could be because of everybody comments that he decided to not post his result anymore.
When you're a beginner, you can get easily existed when you reach a certain point in your project that seem viable to you even thought for other people it may not seems that much. You want to show to everybody that have the same interest as you so you can get some kind of "peer acceptance" (not sure if this is the proper word to use in english). I was similar at the beginning when I stared to do some nesdeving when I was able to just scroll the background, which is not that much but felt like a lot from the eye of a beginner.
He may just have ended up on some bug and it didn't work and went back to fix it, who knows? But if we continue to write like that message in this thread we're not helping to promote beginner to "want" to program for that platform.
I think we should stop the comments in that thread, it has no purpose. Let him post about his project. For now, it just look to me like public humiliation. I think we're better than that on this forum.