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I collected these for an old RPG on the Cybiko. Never used.
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Kewl O_O
And in gs, too! *
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O_O
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dude, you made my day
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A lot of them would look awesome for a zelda game. what size are they?
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16x16 i think, so awesome stuff
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Some quasi-isometric Ultima 6 tiles. 16x16 gs again.
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wow I am not a fan of the SNES Ultima weird perspective but this look so friggin awesome, someone should make a small ultima like game for calcs!
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July 13, 2006, 02:31:00 pm »
You those tiles are freaking me out I love those. O_O
I want more. Can I like use some of those tiles??
EDIT: Killerplayer because I didnt want to double post
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July 14, 2006, 01:11:00 am »
I'd probably like to use them too. But first I have to finish r/p/s. Tifreak won't let me enter it into the contest, so perhaps I'll have some more progress on it soon.
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July 14, 2006, 03:47:00 am »
does that Cybiko work almost like new...... mine broke last year.
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One of my Cybikos work. The other keeps disconnecting itself from it's batteries.
Xlibman, you are not the only one. A lot of people say they don't like that slanted perspective. I don't mind it myself but, I think that's why it was never popular.
Ultima 7 used 32x32 versions of this perspective. Ultima 8 then went to a real isometric perspective. Lastly, Ultima 9 went to regular 3D.
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One of my Cybikos work. The other keeps disconnecting itself from it's batteries.
Xlibman, you are not the only one. A lot of people say they don't like that slanted perspective. I don't mind it myself but, I think that's why it was never popular.
Ultima 7 used 32x32 versions of this perspective. Ultima 8 then went to a real isometric perspective. Lastly, Ultima 9 went to regular 3D.
Back in the 80's, I played Ultima I through V. They all had the "classic" bird's eye view, non-slanted tiles. Then about 5 years later I watched and helped one of my Navy buddies play Ultima VII. The slanted tiles were neat looking, but I still missed the old classic look.
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July 15, 2006, 06:33:00 am »
Always thinking of us 83+ programmers, 3lv GS is always easiest... Maybe I can get the 2 tilesets needed to make the GS next, I'll work on it
Bases and Masks! In that order!
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July 15, 2006, 09:52:00 am »
well he might have not known since technically grayscale in games is 4 level, its just that 3 level is much more easier to use in BASIC, but AWESOME converting CDI, this should be useful for future games (*
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EDIT: hey the monochromes ones look as great o.o
now I am going into some kind of trance ^^
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