Work continues in the Pikuma NES dev course, with an important first for me: I've finally created something with (simple) physics! Note the accel/decel on the tank
N-Force 2 - August 1992 (UK) has just been added to the magazine catalogue.
The magazine has an extra cover that wraps around to add the postcards on the back, so I've included the inside cover here as well as they look a ton nicer.
I am working through the [at] pikuma [at] mastodon.gamedev.place course on NES development and I can now make Mario float ethereally through a single screen of the Mushroom kingdom
Estoy teniendo pensamientos bastante continuos respecto a las consolas Anbernic para jugar a juegos retro. Pero sé que luego no laa usaría demasiado y es un problema. #retrogaming#snes#ps1#nes#gba
"RockerGaming and BlueShell3D have just opened pre-orders for their upgraded 72-pin connector for the NES, called the Ninten-Drawer. As many of you are aware, over time the original Nintendo cartridge connector mechanism can become unreliable..."
Was playing The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles on NES for first time and noticed it felt kinda familiar. Then realised what it reminded me of and did some sprite comparisons.
Top. Shatterhand. Developed by Natsume. Published by Jaleco in US, December 1991.
Bottom: The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Developed by Chris Gray Enterprises. Published by Jaleco in US, January 1993.
Methinks Jaleco had CGE use Shatterhand as the basis for Young Indy.
...Konami of America senior vice presidents discomfort with the religious connotations of the title Akumajō Dracula, which he believed translated as "Dracula Satanic Castle". 🧛
🕹️ Trivia about the game consoles of our childhood
The NES Just Got An Over-Engineered 72-Pin Connector -- RetroRGB (www.retrorgb.com)
"RockerGaming and BlueShell3D have just opened pre-orders for their upgraded 72-pin connector for the NES, called the Ninten-Drawer. As many of you are aware, over time the original Nintendo cartridge connector mechanism can become unreliable..."