Sorry for the 6 month delay, there will be 10+ videos released this summer and I thought delaying this video so that everything comes out together would make more sense. Be on the look out for future releases!
14:06 Quadrun was the first game to have digitized speech on an Atari 2600 (no special chip required). And in 2002 there was a Berzerk hack, which brought digitized lines to the game.
New follower here, I basically binged through all your romhack + homebrew videos in one day, haha. How the heck do you only have 3k subs is odd to me since I really found your content very professional and your apparent enthusiasm towards classic video gaming shows super well. I found so many interesting looking games and hacks I've never heard of before, which makes your videos so much more of a pleasure to watch compared to other similar creators on RUclips who don't dig that deep for their recommendations :) All the best for you and your channel from snowy Finland, you gained a new subscriber today!
Thanks for the kind words. The channel will definitely grow if I stick to it, it's only been about 6 months! Finland huh? I can definitely emphasize with the weather there as I live at a very similar latitude.
the 11:50 fighting game should use 4 players with 4 paddles: one player moves and use the button to block and the other player turn right to punch high, turn left to punch low, and button to kick. So 2 players needed to control one guy. That would be an insane fun and chaotic 4 player game!! like if you want the dev to see or share with them :D
This seems to be the only footage of Zevious on all of RUclips. Surprising. If you try looking for other clips, you'll find a few of the Xevious prototype from 1983, which is pretty remarkable in its own right. Edit: Yeah, your footage is *the only footage on RUclips* of the homebrew Zevious. Quite bizarre. Maybe you could put up some non-narrated footage for posterity. It's kind of hard to tell, but it sounds like Zevious's music restarts itself every time any sound effect interrupts it.
1:16 I would love to buy Tower Of Rubble, but since it's physical distribution only, importing it AND buying an actual console would cost a kidney. The demo is amazing though.
As someone who's wanting to make a game on this system. What software would you recommend I. A assembler or Batari, as both have their pro's and con's. And I do understand the limitations of the system, I just simply need to know which software would be the best.
@@bredenis5 I have not just yet. Still working on my gameboy project as its a massive undertaking. Otherwise I'm glad you're interested in this future project of mine.
Sorry for the 6 month delay, there will be 10+ videos released this summer and I thought delaying this video so that everything comes out together would make more sense. Be on the look out for future releases!
Pitkat is a port of Catrap for the Gameboy, as it has the same characters, gameplay, and the rewind feature.
14:06 Quadrun was the first game to have digitized speech on an Atari 2600 (no special chip required). And in 2002 there was a Berzerk hack, which brought digitized lines to the game.
“Would you believe me if I said this game was only 8k?” That is genuinely so cool to me.
New follower here, I basically binged through all your romhack + homebrew videos in one day, haha. How the heck do you only have 3k subs is odd to me since I really found your content very professional and your apparent enthusiasm towards classic video gaming shows super well. I found so many interesting looking games and hacks I've never heard of before, which makes your videos so much more of a pleasure to watch compared to other similar creators on RUclips who don't dig that deep for their recommendations :)
All the best for you and your channel from snowy Finland, you gained a new subscriber today!
Thanks for the kind words. The channel will definitely grow if I stick to it, it's only been about 6 months! Finland huh? I can definitely emphasize with the weather there as I live at a very similar latitude.
Great video! Happy to see you back!
Great video! Thanks for putting this together.
Great video. Thanks for making the Part 2.
There's a good few of them on the Atari Flashbacks as well which are pretty solid.
THE BIG COMEBACK, HE RETURNED.
2:28 It looks like Pitkat is a demake of a Game Boy game called "Catrap"
Now we're talking, some more homebrew for the collection! 😁👍
the 11:50 fighting game should use 4 players with 4 paddles: one player moves and use the button to block and the other player turn right to punch high, turn left to punch low, and button to kick. So 2 players needed to control one guy. That would be an insane fun and chaotic 4 player game!! like if you want the dev to see or share with them :D
This seems to be the only footage of Zevious on all of RUclips. Surprising. If you try looking for other clips, you'll find a few of the Xevious prototype from 1983, which is pretty remarkable in its own right. Edit: Yeah, your footage is *the only footage on RUclips* of the homebrew Zevious. Quite bizarre. Maybe you could put up some non-narrated footage for posterity. It's kind of hard to tell, but it sounds like Zevious's music restarts itself every time any sound effect interrupts it.
Really? I might upload some footage then.
Cool video!
Pitkat is basically a demake of Catrap for the Gameboy.
Hell yeah finally part 2
1:16 I would love to buy Tower Of Rubble, but since it's physical distribution only, importing it AND buying an actual console would cost a kidney. The demo is amazing though.
Ah yes STD
the best level of Hugo
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VERTICAL SCROLLING IS EASY. EVEN I CAN PROGRAM IT (Although I am an atari programmer lol)
As someone who's wanting to make a game on this system. What software would you recommend I. A assembler or Batari, as both have their pro's and con's. And I do understand the limitations of the system, I just simply need to know which software would be the best.
@@Sinistar1983 did you ever get around to starting your game? If so, how’s it going?
@@bredenis5 I have not just yet. Still working on my gameboy project as its a massive undertaking. Otherwise I'm glad you're interested in this future project of mine.
@@Sinistar1983 very cool that you’re working on a game boy project! Best of luck to you.
Ha! Jokes on you, I watched this part first!
Be mad!