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Anyone love Rom Hacks in real cartridges?


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!


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


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).














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!
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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