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I'm making a new NES platformer over 4 weeks, and week 2 has just come to a close! 😱

Here's a recap of the features that went into "Super Sunny World" this week! More info about the project in my pinned post. 🌞

#nesdev

some paintings done for a friends kiddos about 10 years ago. #fridaycraft

3 really nice pickups from a game meet up!

The simulation has glitched

https://youtu.be/wynXjdENGwU

The Program Is Broken - Hedge Maze Generator #horrorgaming #glitch #simulation
@beefgravystudios Beef Gravy and Lil Beef tackle a simulator that makes random hedge mazes. But with every level they complete, the program becomes broken an...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wynXjdENGwU
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Ever wonder what 15 minutes of NES programming in C looks like?

Follow along as I implement collectible "flowers", for my new NES game: Super Sunny World! Flowers can be collected by walking on them, or bouncing a block below.

Sonic Thumbs Up!

#sonicthehedgehog

I bought this little handheld from MyArcade out of curiousity. It's okay but doesn't excel at anything. Gamers know to avoid it, so I suspect it's target audience is people who know zero about games but want to get a gift for a gamer. Kind of evil IMO.

The most uncommon game system I ever owned was the "Fairchild Channel F", which was the first console to use cartridges. Unfortunately it mistakenly sold in a yard sale by my mother. It had a really strange controller but it was surprisingly fun to play.

I owned, and beat, this game when I was in high school. It captured my heart and I couldn't stop playing. It was a relief to learn there was a 2nd version of the game available after beating the 1st, because it meant I could keep playing the game I loved.

Zelda commission painting for a friend.

Happy Birthday Legend of Zelda