The music and touch of humour reminds me of early adventure games I played. Ahh, nostalgia.
Busy with other things so I'll use the excuse of only programming in the One And Only True Programming Language C (I wish there was a capital version of the capital letter for that) to stop before needing to type one keyword of javascript. :-p
Wow, this is really interesting. I will be playing it this weekend.
"you also need some object-oriented programming knowledge", why is OOP needed to work on emulators? I thought procedural or/and functional would be enough
This game gave me a real-life déjà vu. A few months ago, three friends and I spent a long weekend trying to build a Game Boy emulator from scratch in Rust. None of us had ever worked on emulators before—we basically gave ourselves three days to read the docs, figure things out, and ship something. It was chaotic but also educational and an absolute blast. Encouraging anyone that wants to learn a bit more about simple computers and assembly to try that ! If anyone’s curious about what came out of it: https://github.com/chalune-dev/gameboy
If you want programming games I can highly recommend TIS-100 and SHENZHEN I/O from Zachtronics though mind you after a point you might as well just do your day job :D
Game is great! A bit annoying is the use of fake names, but knowing "Neeentendo" an their lawyering practices, this is probably safest route. And it would be amazing if there would be a setting to disable all emojis. They are really overused.
I had some success recently making small hacks for nes/famicom roms using claude despite not having a lick of knowledge about 6502 assembly or the NES hardware, but struggling with doing any more indepth disassembly or code changes, so this popping up is serendipitous - I know what I'm doing this weekend.
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 48.5 ms ] threadPosted a few times previous, without discussion, though I'd missed it:
Show HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45524890
Links on author's site https://r-labs.io/#emudevz
https://i.imgur.com/ApRjzuK.png
"you also need some object-oriented programming knowledge", why is OOP needed to work on emulators? I thought procedural or/and functional would be enough
Librewolf latest browser.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/370360/TIS100/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/504210/SHENZHEN_IO/