I'll be attending the homebrew coding/hardware event at the Lass O'Gowrie pub in Manchester (UK) this weekend 28/29 January with my 7800, XM and CC2.
Hopefully I'll get time to put together some longer YM2151 audio demonstrations tomorrow. I need to modify the YM data player so it can bank switch and then feed some YM2151 tracks through the converter.
There will also be homebrewers from the Atari, C64, Speccy, Beeb scenes (probably others too).
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7800 Homebrew games in development
I've been a 7800 developer since April 2009 when Wasp! was announced using my "C" games development library.
This is my current list of 7800 games in development :-
Harry's Hen House (Stock machine)

Apple Snaffle (XM mandatory)

Halloween themed game (no release name yet) (XM mandatory)

Outpost 26 (XM mandatory)

Dungeon! (XM mandatory)

Fruitarian (XM mandatory)

7800 Completed homebrew games
This is the list of games that have been completed and released on cartridge :-
Wasp! (Stock machine)

Worm! (Stock machine)

7800 eXpansion Module (XM)
The XM team was formed around Curt Vendel in the summer of 2010 to develop an expansion system for the Atari 7800. The XM adds the following to a stock 7800 :-
7800 BBC Micro game ports
First developer to port a BBC Micro home computer game to the 7800.
Development thread for Tempest (WIP) (XM mandatory)

7800 Graphics modes
G2F - 4 colour changes per scan line in 2BPP.
160C - 169 colours on screen at once.
7800 Game programming tools
a78psd - A utility that converts ProSystem emulator *.sav files into human readable form. It will also analyse the Display List List (DLL) entries and Display List (DL) "headers".
Colour picker - A utility for displaying all 256 colours on a 7800 simultaneously.
NTSC bitmap - A *.gif containing the colours taken from ProSystem.
7800 Game cartridge availability
You can purchase Wasp! from the AA store here.
You can purchase Worm! from the AA store here.
7800 Game reviews
Wasp! was reviewed in edition 66 of Retro Gamer here and scored 72%.
Worm! was reviewed in edition 76 of Retro Gamer here and scored 79%.
Miscellaneous PC utilities
SaveKey - Handles data upload and download to SaveKeys.
a52mm - Atari 5200 Ultimate SD Cartridge Menu Mangler.
Hardware development
GB-XC1 - PlayStation controller interface.
Mattel Intellivision games in development
These are my current Intellivision games in development :-
Apple Snaffle

Mystery Castle
I've been a 7800 developer since April 2009 when Wasp! was announced using my "C" games development library.
This is my current list of 7800 games in development :-
Harry's Hen House (Stock machine)
Apple Snaffle (XM mandatory)
Halloween themed game (no release name yet) (XM mandatory)
Outpost 26 (XM mandatory)
Dungeon! (XM mandatory)
Fruitarian (XM mandatory)
7800 Completed homebrew games
This is the list of games that have been completed and released on cartridge :-
Wasp! (Stock machine)
Worm! (Stock machine)
7800 eXpansion Module (XM)
The XM team was formed around Curt Vendel in the summer of 2010 to develop an expansion system for the Atari 7800. The XM adds the following to a stock 7800 :-
- System BIOS
- 128K of bank switched RAM
- HSC BIOS and 2K of non-volatile memory for high score game saves
- POKEY and a YM2151 for arcade quality audio
- SIO and XEGS keyboard connectors for A8 peripheral compatibility (software required)
- NES like mappers
- PIA (optional) for internal custom expansion
7800 BBC Micro game ports
First developer to port a BBC Micro home computer game to the 7800.
Development thread for Tempest (WIP) (XM mandatory)
7800 Graphics modes
G2F - 4 colour changes per scan line in 2BPP.
160C - 169 colours on screen at once.
7800 Game programming tools
a78psd - A utility that converts ProSystem emulator *.sav files into human readable form. It will also analyse the Display List List (DLL) entries and Display List (DL) "headers".
Colour picker - A utility for displaying all 256 colours on a 7800 simultaneously.
NTSC bitmap - A *.gif containing the colours taken from ProSystem.
7800 Game cartridge availability
You can purchase Wasp! from the AA store here.
You can purchase Worm! from the AA store here.
7800 Game reviews
Wasp! was reviewed in edition 66 of Retro Gamer here and scored 72%.
Worm! was reviewed in edition 76 of Retro Gamer here and scored 79%.
Miscellaneous PC utilities
SaveKey - Handles data upload and download to SaveKeys.
a52mm - Atari 5200 Ultimate SD Cartridge Menu Mangler.
Hardware development
GB-XC1 - PlayStation controller interface.
Mattel Intellivision games in development
These are my current Intellivision games in development :-
Apple Snaffle
Mystery Castle
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Atari 7800, writing games, software, electronics.
I also own an Atari Mega 2, 520ST, Atari TT, Vader, Jr., several 7800s, XEGS, 800XLs and a 65XE. I've recently acquired a NES and an Intellivision too.
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XM and games at the homebrew coding weekend
Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:33 AM
Nyan cat!
Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:34 PM
Game changers: the women who make video games
Sat Dec 17, 2011 11:10 AM
Its an article in the Guardian.
Interest/price check - SuperVision EXOCET/RAM IT/DEMOLOPION DERBY/PIRATES
Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:08 AM
Its a 4 in 1 PAL cart. All the games and switches work fine. Atarimania doesn't have much information on it.
SuperVision#1.JPG 1.68MB
9 downloads
SuperVision#2.JPG 1.31MB
9 downloads
SuperVision#3.JPG 1.19MB
8 downloads
SuperVision#1.JPG 1.68MB
9 downloads
SuperVision#2.JPG 1.31MB
9 downloads
SuperVision#3.JPG 1.19MB
8 downloads
XM and games demonstration at eJagFest 2011
Tue Nov 8, 2011 11:11 AM
The XM goes on a European tour!
I'll be demoing the XM and games at eJagFest 2011 held in Kaarst in Germany on Saturday the 19th of November. The XM mandatory games will be Apple Snaffle, Halloween, Monster! and Fruitarian. Unfortunately Dungeon! can't be demoed because its custom cart hardware won't be ready in time and the game isn't CC2 compatible.
Again, if any other 7800/2600 coders have PAL versions of their homebrew games they'd like to demo let me know.
Hopefully I'll have some more things to demo than I did at Replay.
I'll be demoing the XM and games at eJagFest 2011 held in Kaarst in Germany on Saturday the 19th of November. The XM mandatory games will be Apple Snaffle, Halloween, Monster! and Fruitarian. Unfortunately Dungeon! can't be demoed because its custom cart hardware won't be ready in time and the game isn't CC2 compatible.
Again, if any other 7800/2600 coders have PAL versions of their homebrew games they'd like to demo let me know.
Hopefully I'll have some more things to demo than I did at Replay.
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