Last edited by 300EVIL; 10-27-2008 at 18:13.
Just beautiful! I get Tron/early Amiga games vibes when I see this!
Nothing like a shot or two of ol Jack to spark some creativity after a long day. Gonna have to meet Hayden one day. I'm planning a trip to the Orlando area sometime soon. Hopefully I'll be able to make it to FLEM on the 8th, we'll see.
Hey Zoof,
That would be hard for a guy like me to answer since I'm not a programmer and have no idea what kind of time you have invested into it. However, I'd say anywhere between $25 and $50 per game would seem fair to me. I may be way out of line but I think you'd move quite a few at that price.
Absolutely agree.
Thanks!
Adam
Last edited by 300EVIL; 11-08-2008 at 21:40.
or just do a new port of mame (well the vector games) that can work on a bunch of various dac's its been done twice as far as i know
As I'm finishing up (read: redesigning / re-inventing) the 3D rendering core that is the foundation of all my projects, I've tried to imagine how that works (laser MAME). Initially it is trying to fit a square peg that seems round in a round hole - just because it is vector based. I'm not aware of too many vector game out there and my guess is that it would take more work to get them to run properly than to code clones of the games from scratch that will run right because a lot of the details involved in laser display can be taken into account on all levels.
I saw the video on youtube of your 3D games a few days agom and instantly went "Where can I download these" In my head. They are very neat!
The 3D stuff is not downloadable (yet) but Laseroids, LaserTennis and ZoofScope can be downlaoded from:
http://www.creative-residue.nl/PL/