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Space Defend - Colecovision

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#1 DutchC64 OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:31 PM

Hey people,

Check this out...
www.retrodutch.tk

#2 5-11under OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:30 PM

Looks interesting. From the video, the collision detection looks a bit "hit and miss", though. The bullet speed seems slow, too, but maybe that's just my preference.
Welcome to the world of ColecoVison programming. Was this done with newcoleco's "C" kit?

edit: this should probably be in the ColecoVision forum (or the homebrew forum). PM Albert, and I'm sure he'll move it for you.

Edited by 5-11under, Tue Oct 18, 2011 5:31 PM.


#3 DutchC64 OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:01 AM

This game was written FULLY in assembly.
The collision detection has been tweaked so it works better now.
I want to get this game on an eeprom and the eeprom on an original board ASAP, so I can test the game on the original hardware.
Since I don't have the FANCY SD-CARD solution and don't have the money to get it on short terms.....that's my only option of playing it on a real colecovision.

#4 rmaerz OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:21 AM

Do you plan on releasing this as a home brew down the line?

#5 5-11under OFFLINE  

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Posted Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:11 PM

View PostDutchC64, on Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:01 AM, said:

This game was written FULLY in assembly.
The collision detection has been tweaked so it works better now.
I want to get this game on an eeprom and the eeprom on an original board ASAP, so I can test the game on the original hardware.
Since I don't have the FANCY SD-CARD solution and don't have the money to get it on short terms.....that's my only option of playing it on a real colecovision.
I sell PCBs for ColecoVision cartridges. I can make one for you if you like. just add your own programmed EPROM, or I can provide that service, too.

You should really get this topic moved. More people will see it, then.




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