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Have you heard of "AntStream Arcade"?
This is a FREE (and legal) game streaming service for retro games. They have a great library of games and lots of community events.
The best part? The game devs actually get PAID for your time spent gaming!
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I use "trading card" binder sleeves to store my Game Boy games. I like it because it keeps the labels visible, and it's also very cheap!
How do you store yours?
A little older pic but still a good collection. Around 230 games at this point!
My NES/FC Homewbrew collection. (1 or 2 missing, sitting next to the console)
I've been trying to decide on what level design and "scrolling" tech to implement for my NES platfomer, so I took some time to document some of the solutions past games went with. You might find it interesting as well!
Found it and the games I got with it
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There's a million hidden features that go into building a game engine. Even more so on the NES!
So I thought it would be fun to take stock of everything that's gone into my current NES game (a platformer inspired by Zelda 2 + Mega Man + Metroid).
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Hi! I'm working on a new action platformer for the NES (code name: Project Lotus), inspired by games like Zelda 2, Mega Man, and Metroid!
Here's a short video showing where it's at today! This is all running on an NES using the MMC3 mapper chip!
My childhood SNES and games (Mario RPG is english modded),
Super Famicom games I've picked up over the years,
2 Super Famicom's I plan to keep (I love the SUPER yellowed one) - and 2 I am currently fixing. (not pictured: a BILLION controllers)
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Welcome to the Retro & Homebrew Games community on Game Jolt!
This is a home for developers and games of 5th generation consoles and earlier.
For original artwork or game development, the # 1 rule is that it must be viewable on a retro console.
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Rules:
- Be kind
- Respect the channels