this is a nice add on to my homebrew memory card
That's certainly well done.
But not everyone wants to make 3D games.
this is a nice add on to my homebrew memory card
i like the counter strike mod, thats the type of graphics i want for homebrew games since we dont have enough of those. just my opinion though.
i want to get into coding, learning how to code, but its not simple..
this would make me throw up after a while
its true it aint easy, but once you learn how is alot of fun. i like making games now more than i like playing 'em!
if your serious about learning to code, check out this site. the members are very helpful and nice, it also has some great tutorials. http://www.psp-programming.com. btw, the tutorial section only has very few of the tutorials, goto the c++ forum and goto the tutorials thread for the complete list. good luck!
after i played it i was typing on my keyboard and i felt like the keyboard was round somehow. mad trippy
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Neat Idea!
Thank's man! :thumbup:
I wonder if someone could modify the tileset and change it to rainbowish, moving colors, and make moving objects have trails behind them (like LSD)?
This truly is a revolutionary concept
I challenge anyone to match this, let alone top it.
If I could code half as well as the dedicated programmers that give us such a wonderful homebrew scene, I'd chip in myself.
Thanks, trying to get it dugg, so spread the news guys!
http://digg.com/gaming_news/3D_Mario_Clone_Released
Congrats on a cool 3D Demo.
Personaly 2D is fine but I am in agreement that nobody is really pushing 2D on the PSP. I'm cool with 2D providing it actualy does something complex and nice. The PSP is so powerful but so very few push nice 3d games on it.
Brighten the blue background a bit and give all blocks a dark thick black outline. The PSP LCD ghosting should take over and give a cool trailing effect.
this looks awesome but theres nothing wrong with 2d
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