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Buzzy Beetle Level: 44 Posts: 181/378 EXP: 577631 Next: 33654 Since: 04-30-07 From: Boo York, Home Of The Big Pumpkin Last post: 1223 days Last view: 1223 days |
This is a cool video, and these guys also talk about Infidelity's hack, which is also cool!
Watch the video here... ____________________ - Nikki |
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Hammer Brother Level: 68 Posts: 947/1069 EXP: 2681232 Next: 47568 Since: 02-16-08 From: Insectduel's office Last post: 1228 days Last view: 1227 days |
Homebrewing a game isn't the same as ROM-Hack a game. When you ROM-Hack a game you modified data from a copyrighted game so I don't know why these 2 guys think it's homebrew for infidelity's game. Mike Matei says that it's a mod on their James & Mike Mondays video.
Homebrew is when you create a game from scratch. Homebrew isn't easy but when it comes to create a Mega Man game from scratch, then you gotta put all that 6502 disassembly effort and assemble them which includes sprites and sprite tiles larger than 8 per scanline. Each Mega Man game is so different than the others the way is programmed. |
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