What genius. I'd die immediately in all of them but what amazing graphic design and gameplay. They all appear to be playing by the rules but wow. What accomplishments here.
“Night Watch at Wilfords”?? Yeah, I’m getting that! I’ll drive my 12 year old nuts! We play FNAF together once in a while. She isn’t exactly enamored by Atari…I ought to get a good reaction out of her when I fire this up!
Basically same as the arcade the backgrounds are just looped animations. So they store it all on the cart and just streams the background. What is the real impressive is how they a give the impression of more than 2 colors per row by interlacing colors and creating optically created colors as well. Amazing tech art direction more than code tech so to speak
All those games look incredible for the Atari 2600!
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What genius. I'd die immediately in all of them but what amazing graphic design and gameplay. They all appear to be playing by the rules but wow. What accomplishments here.
Those last few games you mwntioned are definitely hardware pushers.
WAKE TF UP CAPTAIN JACK DROPPED ANOTHER BANGER
lol
That racing game looks like it blows Enduro away
Fox Hunt Arena seems like it is based on The Running Man.
😳 unbelievable 😳
“Night Watch at Wilfords”??
Yeah, I’m getting that! I’ll drive my 12 year old nuts!
We play FNAF together once in a while. She isn’t exactly enamored by Atari…I ought to get a good reaction out of her when I fire this up!
you should do gameboy homebrew
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How is "Turbo" game possible on the 2600? It looks fantastic for this ancient hardware !!
Basically same as the arcade the backgrounds are just looped animations. So they store it all on the cart and just streams the background. What is the real impressive is how they a give the impression of more than 2 colors per row by interlacing colors and creating optically created colors as well. Amazing tech art direction more than code tech so to speak