he coded in C, you can see the code in his homepage, it is open-source.
but if you want to start programming games right away, you can try Game Maker, or try to learn a programming language like python, that is very used now and is versatile and easy to learn. ;)
hey do we can have the code source of your project ?
ahamedBacar 3 months ago
Awesome project! THUMPS UP!
qettyz 1 year ago
All this is completely in software? Amazing!
Shaunakde 1 year ago
Super Commander bros.
MPSecare 1 year ago
That was extremely impressive. Good job!
And thanks for sharing the AVGA source under the GPL!
ChilapaOfTheAmazons 2 years ago 3
odd
wakkoswish123 2 years ago
Im starting to become interested in designing games, how did you make this, what programs did you use?
Zerozeppelin480 2 years ago
he coded in C, you can see the code in his homepage, it is open-source.
but if you want to start programming games right away, you can try Game Maker, or try to learn a programming language like python, that is very used now and is versatile and easy to learn. ;)
filipemtx 2 years ago
well he used a ATmega168 chip, and some sort of integrated development environment (IDE).
skierplaterandy 2 years ago
That's not a Mario clone no matter how you look at it, but it sure is an impressive demo.
DaVince21 2 years ago
UZEBOX project compiled.. nice work
rwboghdady 3 years ago
nice work!!
djodin 3 years ago
Hi, thanks to all :)
The project has its own website now (see More info). Song name: Aly and Fila - Ankh - Breath of Life
jerry9861 3 years ago
Nice platform, maybe you could do som cartridges on sd cards or PIC memory with different games :) what is the music used in this video?
Airitimia 3 years ago
Wow! I did my Uzebox on an ATmega644 with a 'whopping' 4K of RAM. Can't believe you did that with only only 1K...congrats, really amazing!
uze6666 3 years ago 2
Amazing!
How many bits does it use for output R-G-B each color?
nekosan0 3 years ago
It generates 4 bit pixel stream which is converted to RGB using 9 resistors - standard VGA 16 color pallette.
jerry9861 3 years ago
It's amazing!
How many bits does it use for output R-G-B each color?
nekosan0 3 years ago
Impressive!
ulfen92 3 years ago