Topic Brief: I've been using Dale Coop's palette-swapping routines in tandem with my PPU window movement system to create a parallax ... In this project I try to make an actual 4-way scrolling game with NES maker.
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I've been using Dale Coop's palette-swapping routines in tandem with my PPU window movement system to create a parallax ... In this project I try to make an actual 4-way scrolling game with NES maker. I implemented some splash screens as well as gave my title screen a dose of vertical
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- I've been using Dale Coop's palette-swapping routines in tandem with my PPU window movement system to create a parallax ...
- In this project I try to make an actual 4-way scrolling game with NES maker.
- I implemented some splash screens as well as gave my title screen a dose of vertical
- Hacked together a Point and Click style interface for my 3D Dungeon Crawler demo!
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