Wow, thx for the shout-out! Your series introduced bAtari Basic to me, so I really appreciate that. Looking forward to you going over the 'Bob' code-- just last weekend I finally discovered the mutation...! Also, congrats on the Homebrew Award.
You're welcome and a shout out is very well deserved, it's impressive what you've done so far on your game not to mention the quality of the videos you've produced. Also, I'm delighted that you played Bob enough to find the hedgehoctopus in game. I'm looking forward to playing yours, take care buddy ;)
Thanks for all the Batari Basic 2600 content over the past year. I've finally decided to make my first homebrew title and I'll be using bB in large part because of your series.
You're more than welcome Josip (not that you need any lessons from me). I never expected any kind of recognition for my game but joint 3rd place blew me away. Thanks for all the support :)
Thanks Ben, I was flabbergasted when I saw that I'd gotten joint 3rd place, really I'd never expected anything like that. Funny that you should mention AMOS, I thought long and hard about buying it for my Amiga in '91 (I remember cutting a hedge and saying the money I get for this plus £30 and I could get myself AMOS). I'm not joking, I seriously considered it but decided no in the end, it just was way, way out of my budget and I really thought that I wouldn't like programming so it'd be a waste, pity I don't have a time machine :) Anyway at the moment I've got my work cut out with what I'm at.
You're most welcome. Thanks for all that you've thought me over the course of your videos. Your instruction on machine language is useful when applied to bAtari basic programming and gives great insight even when programming CPUs other than the 6507 (or it's variants). Thanks for all you've created and your kind words :)
Hey Peter, Just checking in to see how you were doing? Hope to see another video in the future. Enjoyed this series.
Wow, thx for the shout-out! Your series introduced bAtari Basic to me, so I really appreciate that. Looking forward to you going over the 'Bob' code-- just last weekend I finally discovered the mutation...! Also, congrats on the Homebrew Award.
You're welcome and a shout out is very well deserved, it's impressive what you've done so far on your game not to mention the quality of the videos you've produced. Also, I'm delighted that you played Bob enough to find the hedgehoctopus in game. I'm looking forward to playing yours, take care buddy ;)
Thanks for all the Batari Basic 2600 content over the past year. I've finally decided to make my first homebrew title and I'll be using bB in large part because of your series.
That's great, I wish you the very best of luck with your game!
Thank You Peter for this amazing Atari Basic series and Congrats on the 3rd place, well deserved :) Cheers!
You're more than welcome Josip (not that you need any lessons from me). I never expected any kind of recognition for my game but joint 3rd place blew me away. Thanks for all the support :)
Congrats on the 3rd place, nice one.
Talking of gatewway drugs, can I interest you in AMOS on the Amiga? ;)
Thanks Ben, I was flabbergasted when I saw that I'd gotten joint 3rd place, really I'd never expected anything like that. Funny that you should mention AMOS, I thought long and hard about buying it for my Amiga in '91 (I remember cutting a hedge and saying the money I get for this plus £30 and I could get myself AMOS). I'm not joking, I seriously considered it but decided no in the end, it just was way, way out of my budget and I really thought that I wouldn't like programming so it'd be a waste, pity I don't have a time machine :) Anyway at the moment I've got my work cut out with what I'm at.
@@8bitsinthebasement Hindsight is a wonderful thing! Amazing what comes up all these years later.
Thanks for the mention, I greatly appreciate it! Love your channel and your videos covering older hardware. Congrats on your game as well!
You're most welcome. Thanks for all that you've thought me over the course of your videos. Your instruction on machine language is useful when applied to bAtari basic programming and gives great insight even when programming CPUs other than the 6507 (or it's variants). Thanks for all you've created and your kind words :)