Post subject: No NES game developer so far? why?
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Where are the people behind these games, haven't they watched the videos yet? HEY! they made the game in assembly, i think the minimalist route to complete the game is at least interesting for them, how come we didn't see any of them showing up here? STAMPER BROTHERS WHERE ART THOU?!?
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FODA wrote:
STAMPER BROTHERS WHERE ART THOU?!?
Too busy thinking of ways to push Kameo back even more.
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Post subject: Re: No NES game developer so far? why?
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FODA wrote:
HEY! they made the game in assembly, i think the minimalist route to complete the game is at least interesting for them
I don't understand how making the game in assembly makes the minimalist route interesting. Besides, I would bet that at least some if not most of those games are made in C (with perhaps some inline asm routines).
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All the skilled devs teams in those days that only designed for a single platform wrote their code in assembly, they bragged about it. How they were able to squeeze in more with limited hardware than their competitors. As to the Stamper brothers mentioned above, them I believe coded in C, since games like Battletoads and Double Dragon were released on every single system of the time. But yes you would wonder why we haven't heard from some developers. You'd think someone would pop in and say, hey pretty cool, I never imagined anyone would beat the game that fast, and a shame we missed some of those bugs. On the Snes9x board, we actually had a few famous people stop in.
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Okay, now to actually contribute something constructive... Just because we haven't heard from any game developers doesn't mean they don't come here. I've heard that Retro employees sometimes visit various forums, including SCU, but I have yet to hear any stories of them speaking up on them. So yeah, who knows? We may have some famous people lurking our forums from time to time. Certainly they've heard of us. They'd have to have heard about us after that bombshell that was Morimoto.
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How was Morimoto a bombshell?
put yourself in my rocketpack if that poochie is one outrageous dude
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How was Morimoto a bombshell?
If I'm not completely mistaken, he was the first or at least one of the first to get the idea of making a TAS of a NES game, or at least the first one to get such video popularly known. Controversy surrounded that video because Morimoto (intentionally or unintentionally, we might never know) did not make it clear that it was tool-assisted and most people thought it was a regular speedrun.
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Yeah, controversy surrounds everything these days.
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I must admit, the SB3 Morimoto was the video that got me interested in this. It's amazing to everyone. Mostly because nearly every person 16-30 has played SMB3 and understands all the tricky plays Mori pulls off.
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That High Level Challenge site I linked to 9999 years ago has some Famtasia/VirtuaNES vids from like 2000 or so.