Don't know who CAZ is who's joined the scoreboard, but it's a good player.
However, I've just done my all-time best score which actually also puts me at the bestowed number 1 in the top scores list. C64 gamers rule, hehe! :)
Joystick Johnny
Warren Pilkington (Waz)
Zzap! 64, CF and HVSC Contributor
Flickr! - http://www.flickr.com/photos/zawtowers/
Twitter: @zawtowers
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Zzap! 64, CF and HVSC Contributor
Flickr! - http://www.flickr.com/photos/zawtowers/
Twitter: @zawtowers
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- Analog-X64
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- Analog-X64
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What about BlitzPlus? Seems to be more suitable for doing 2D which is what I want to do, or should i go with Blitz3D?agent4125 wrote: ANX, I would recommend starting with Blitz3D over Max, because there is a lot more documentation, since it's been around for a long time. The Blitz forums are very responsive and can probably give better answers than I can, but if you get in a bind I can offer some help. Just start with a *really* small project and you should be okay.
WAZ, thanks for the feedback. =)
Right now I've downloaded a demo of The Game Creator 2.
I want to start and stick with one type of game development system. I dont want to start and than 6 months into it find out, that I cant continue any further because It wont do what I'd like it to do.
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BlitzPlus uses the same 2D rendering library as Blitz3D, so if you're mainly interested in remakes, that's good too.
BTW, all my freeware games were done in Blitz3D. You can check them out here:
http://www.joelesko.com/cgi-bin/games.pl
BTW, all my freeware games were done in Blitz3D. You can check them out here:
http://www.joelesko.com/cgi-bin/games.pl
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I'm going to PM you some questions.. dont want to bore people in this thread.agent4125 wrote:BlitzPlus uses the same 2D rendering library as Blitz3D, so if you're mainly interested in remakes, that's good too.
BTW, all my freeware games were done in Blitz3D. You can check them out here:
http://www.joelesko.com/cgi-bin/games.pl
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Re: Joystick Johnny
(Reposting this info, since the previous posts were lost)
The full version of Joystick Johnny is out now, featuring 12 minutes of Makke's totally rad music!
http://www.joystickjohnny.com
You can get $4.00 off with this code:
BEFL005D2
Also, if you have a remix published on RKO: PM me with your e-mail and first/last name for a complimentry copy. (First 10 to respond)
Waz has already established himself as king of the hill on the REMIX64 scoreboard. Will someone be brave enough to end his tyranny?!
Enjoy. =)
Joe
The full version of Joystick Johnny is out now, featuring 12 minutes of Makke's totally rad music!
http://www.joystickjohnny.com
You can get $4.00 off with this code:
BEFL005D2
Also, if you have a remix published on RKO: PM me with your e-mail and first/last name for a complimentry copy. (First 10 to respond)
Waz has already established himself as king of the hill on the REMIX64 scoreboard. Will someone be brave enough to end his tyranny?!
Enjoy. =)
Joe
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Re: Joystick Johnny
Thanks for the discount code it is appreciated.