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I like the old school feel this have. If it wasn't for the guy in the map and the troops option, I would have wondered if this was some sort of Solaris clone from the Atari 2600, since that game involved space exploration too.
Looking nice!What language are you using for it?
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 24, 2014, 12:31:19 amI like the old school feel this have. If it wasn't for the guy in the map and the troops option, I would have wondered if this was some sort of Solaris clone from the Atari 2600, since that game involved space exploration too.Yeah, the only colors I'm using are shades of red and black. IDK why, I just chose that.
Looks pretty cool Spryo!Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 24, 2014, 12:31:19 amI like the old school feel this have. If it wasn't for the guy in the map and the troops option, I would have wondered if this was some sort of Solaris clone from the Atari 2600, since that game involved space exploration too.Haha, I started making a version of Solaris for the 83(+) years ago, never got around to finishing it though
Wow, a 83+ port of Solaris would be cool actually . I wonder if it would be hard to pull off due to the motion blur?
Quote from: Spyro543 on June 24, 2014, 10:59:12 amQuote from: DJ Omnimaga on June 24, 2014, 12:31:19 amI like the old school feel this have. If it wasn't for the guy in the map and the troops option, I would have wondered if this was some sort of Solaris clone from the Atari 2600, since that game involved space exploration too.Yeah, the only colors I'm using are shades of red and black. IDK why, I just chose that. Did you play any Virtual Boy games recently?
I honestly thought only my school used GameMaker... I never got it. I always preferred TI BASIC.
side story:Friend does school speech in Scratch.