Looking for someone to port my NES game to Genesis
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Looking for someone to port my NES game to Genesis
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I am in search of someone who is able to port our NES game (Blow 'em Out) to the Sega Genesis platform.
The game was developed for an NES NROM board and was written mostly in C with some assembler code.
Please let me know if you're interested and I'll send you whatever you need to get a price quote.
Thanks!
Bill
I am in search of someone who is able to port our NES game (Blow 'em Out) to the Sega Genesis platform.
The game was developed for an NES NROM board and was written mostly in C with some assembler code.
Please let me know if you're interested and I'll send you whatever you need to get a price quote.
Thanks!
Bill
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Hi - I would need a port (code) and music. I'm not terribly concerned with upgrading the graphics as I've been told that will take some time and be fairly expensive.KanedaFr wrote:Hi Bill,
Are you looking for a coder (to port to Genny), an artist (to update GFX to 4 x 16 colors) and/or a musician (to port the music and sound) ?
Of course I'd love the graphics updates but I think it will cost too much ya know?
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I would, but I've never written a bit of code in my life! I just come up with game ideas and market them. If you know Shiru, he wrote the game.
He is doing the SNES port for me but doesn't want to do the Genesis, so I have to look for other options.
I am going to start learning basic C programming so that I can try to develop my own games in a few years ( or however long it takes me to get good at it).
He is doing the SNES port for me but doesn't want to do the Genesis, so I have to look for other options.
I am going to start learning basic C programming so that I can try to develop my own games in a few years ( or however long it takes me to get good at it).
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I've got experience with programming in C, not much NES experience but a fair amount of Mega Drive experience.
I recently formed a software/game development company and require some small projects to build some initial revenue to get off the ground.
If you could PM me with some details, or some example code I'd gladly help out.
I recently formed a software/game development company and require some small projects to build some initial revenue to get off the ground.
If you could PM me with some details, or some example code I'd gladly help out.
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Hi Minty -MintyTheCat wrote:Could I ask what type of game it is?
I would consider a couple of options but it depends on the Genre. And yes, I can write 6502/6510 for the NES and I write in 68K for the MD so porting will be easier for me
Oh yes, I write C as well.
Cheers,
Minty.
All of our games are birthday, holiday, and occasion-themed games. This one (Blow 'em Out) is a birthday-themed game. It's a single-screen, platform-style game in which you blow out candles on a birthday cake while being chased by enemy fireballs that can attack you and also re-ignite any candles that you've already blown out.
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What would you like me to send? Can just send ROM file if you'd like via email.SoullessSentinel wrote:I've got experience with programming in C, not much NES experience but a fair amount of Mega Drive experience.
I recently formed a software/game development company and require some small projects to build some initial revenue to get off the ground.
If you could PM me with some details, or some example code I'd gladly help out.
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Perhaps ask on the SGDK section - it does not sound too demanding and perhaps there will be some there who would fancy having a go at porting.sixxgunner81 wrote:Hi Minty -MintyTheCat wrote:Could I ask what type of game it is?
I would consider a couple of options but it depends on the Genre. And yes, I can write 6502/6510 for the NES and I write in 68K for the MD so porting will be easier for me
Oh yes, I write C as well.
Cheers,
Minty.
All of our games are birthday, holiday, and occasion-themed games. This one (Blow 'em Out) is a birthday-themed game. It's a single-screen, platform-style game in which you blow out candles on a birthday cake while being chased by enemy fireballs that can attack you and also re-ignite any candles that you've already blown out.
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Hmm, not to tell you how to make your own game, but perhaps instead of fireballs, how about bullies chase you to give you noogies, and relight the candles.sixxgunner81 wrote:All of our games are birthday, holiday, and occasion-themed games. This one (Blow 'em Out) is a birthday-themed game. It's a single-screen, platform-style game in which you blow out candles on a birthday cake while being chased by enemy fireballs that can attack you and also re-ignite any candles that you've already blown out.
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I'd probably have anti-bullying groups protesting outside our officeChilly Willy wrote:Hmm, not to tell you how to make your own game, but perhaps instead of fireballs, how about bullies chase you to give you noogies, and relight the candles.sixxgunner81 wrote:All of our games are birthday, holiday, and occasion-themed games. This one (Blow 'em Out) is a birthday-themed game. It's a single-screen, platform-style game in which you blow out candles on a birthday cake while being chased by enemy fireballs that can attack you and also re-ignite any candles that you've already blown out.
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sixxgunner81 wrote:I'd probably have anti-bullying groups protesting outside our officeChilly Willy wrote:Hmm, not to tell you how to make your own game, but perhaps instead of fireballs, how about bullies chase you to give you noogies, and relight the candles.sixxgunner81 wrote:All of our games are birthday, holiday, and occasion-themed games. This one (Blow 'em Out) is a birthday-themed game. It's a single-screen, platform-style game in which you blow out candles on a birthday cake while being chased by enemy fireballs that can attack you and also re-ignite any candles that you've already blown out.
Sounds a little like a game I worked on for the Atari 8-bit a LOOOOOONG time ago called Happy Birthday! It featured "Little Timmy" running around the house, eating slices of cake to regain health, while avoiding bullies (who gave noogies and wet willies) and Granny kisses, which sapped your strength. I never got past that point as I couldn't think of a goal beyond simply staying "alive". There were presents that had items to help deal with bullies and grannies, but I couldn't think of anything as a "boss" for levels. So it was just the above repeated over, and over, and over, and over... The only thing that changed was the layout for the house (one screen with floors, a little like non-scrolling platform games).