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2006-01-13 23:39
Danny
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Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 3
Game graphics & sprites designer needed

Hi,

I'm making a new C64 game, current working-title 'CandyMan'. It's a 2D scroller with 64x64 blocks maps, each block 4x4 chars. Probably there will be 4 such maps, and I need someone to help me with the pixeling of these maps. So, it's not bitmap grafix, just simple text grafix.

Same thing for designing the game sprites: someone needed here also.

The latest version of the game can always be downloaded from http://users.i4surf.net/dannybiesmans/
It's under 'Projects', named 'CandyMan'.
I will refresh the download link each time I have a new stable prg.

Greetings & hoping to hear from you soon!

Danny
 
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2006-01-14 20:28
Jazzcat

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1044
Shake: well no, that would symbolise it as being an original then. "Release" is indeed more closer to the truth than "crack", but neither are correct, a whole new category needs to created like "Cracker release" e.g.

2006-01-14 21:12
Nafcom

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 588
Quote: The actual game release could take over a year...it's a big project.

Has anyone already made a crack out of it? Where can I download this?


look: Candyman Preview
2006-01-14 21:12
Nafcom

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 588
Quote: Well, I wouldn't exactly call it a crack Nafcom, just a release.

I simply quoted CSDb O:-)
2006-01-14 23:52
Jazzcat

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1044
Unfortunately CSDB doesn't have a titles that can be used to more accurately describe certain things.

Most games released by cracker groups aren't cracked. As cracking requires the removal or breaking of protection. The definition is known by most.
2006-01-15 01:29
Style

Registered: Jun 2004
Posts: 498
Note to self: Dont give Dave any previews :)
2006-01-15 02:08
Jazzcat

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1044
hehehe. Well, if people don't want them spread I don't spread them, for example I've had all of Mermaid's previews for over two years now (Hello Wanderer).
2006-01-15 12:10
Richard

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 619
Quote: Sweet, will Richard do again the music? =) (like for your game Xetris).

Good Luck!

Fast, already a crack is out (of the preview)! :)


Yes, that is right. I will be doing the music for this game :) I just wait until the game is finished, then I'll be ready to do some music for it ;)
2006-01-16 16:55
Danny
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Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 3
Like you wrote: someone has already 'released' the game on CSDB. How stupid! Because it's just a working version of what is going to be a game within a year or so..you can't really 'play' it yet!

I just wanted to search for pixel-artists on the forum and to show them what kind of game it will be, I made the game progress downloadable on my website. Even more stupid is that someone else has even made an user comment to the so-called 'release', saying that it was produced in 1985, with some stolen routines! To ALL: all code in the game is originally coded by me, NO COPY AND PASTE, except for the current music player routine that was supplied to me by Lasse, 'cause we used his GoatTracker prg to do the music for Xetris with it. So the current music in CandyMan is just the Xetris music, made by Richard. Richard also agreed to do the music for this game later on, when the game is entering it's final stage. I'm looking forward to this!

Anyway, I've already found someone that could do the text graphics, but if you're good in sprite pixeling you could always let me know. You could also make some request of how you think the game should look & play.
2006-01-17 04:11
Wanderer
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Registered: Apr 2003
Posts: 478
Even more stupid is that someone else has even made an user comment to the so-called 'release', saying that it was produced in 1985, with some stolen routines!
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Just ask them to give you a list of the games/demos that the routines came from. Then put in your earplugs for the resulting deafening silence... they can never do it. I've been waiting for 17 years now. :D :D
2006-01-17 05:56
Jazzcat

Registered: Feb 2002
Posts: 1044
Yes, it was that naive Secret Man who made those incorrect comments. But this is to be expected from a guy that doesn't know anything out about the C64 or scene outside his local area.
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