As a programmer I recognize a very good work in the optimization of the engine, I think that he's a very talented programmer in C language or maybe Assembly?
-Regards.
As a programmer I recognize a very good work in the optimization of the engine, I think that he's a very talented programmer in C language or maybe Assembly?
-Regards.
It is definitely amazing what programmers are getting classic hardware like the Commodore 64 to do (if you have time, check his channel out, he is also prolific with earlier Commodore hardware). Simply jaw dropping.
That's right, It is always amazing to see the skills of these users, most of whom do it for the pure love of the art of retrocomputing. And hey, I Just subscribed to their channel (y), amazing content at first glimpse :)
You rock. Thank you for throwing them some support, I am sure it is greatly appreciated.
Have you seen what Knights of Bites did with the C64 and NES with their Sam's Journey game?
Another amazing piece of programming for both platforms but that C64 version was beyond anything I had ever seen on the computer.
I covered it a bit here a LONG time ago. Sams Journey has been on my radar for a while now. I love discovering these passion projects, the people behind them are often doing things we never thought possible.
For sure, I always support all the Retrocomputing fans & devs. Hey see something in a Spanish channel talkint about the version for the NES only, but I didn't know about a Version for the Commodore :O ... I need to check it out, mate.
Right now I just discovered the Trailer that Knight of bytes did for Sam's Journey and it is amazing.
They do great work over there at Knights of Bytes, really pushing the hardware of the NES and the C64, at least I think they are - for all I know it could be just untapped power hidden in there somewhere. I just know it is impressive and looks amazing and seems to play just as well as it looks.
There are tons of games pushing hardware over on Itch.io by indie developers. I have a backlog of hundreds of games that I want to feature. Slowly but surely getting there.
Yes my friend, nowadays, Itch.io is where the indie hidden gems lie :) . Hey, I will wait for all that features for sure mate :)