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2009-04-04 13:55
LOGAN
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Help request: MOTAS64

I have a dream of porting the first one or two levels of MOTAS to the C64. But although I have an very early non-interactive preview I might run into my own assembly limitations.

I have converted some graphics to the C64 format, but these might need to be improved. I tried to convert the original music but I gave up for now as that wasn't going anywhere.

Maybe some people are willing to help me realize this small game as I personally think it is possible to at least port level 1 to the C64. I hope some programmer / musician and graphician is able to help me out. I can always use one of my old musics for the music but it's nicer to have a real conversion of the original soundtrack. The graphics might need some tweaks and improvements although I think they are pretty true to the original already. Programming seems to be the biggest problem atm.

You can view some screen shots and very early preview here:
http://members.home.nl/c64/motas/info/

Cheers,
LOGAN
 
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2009-06-09 10:38
Mace

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 1799
Ooh, this is nice, a point-&-click adventure!
If you ever need a beta-tester... PM me :-)

As a matter of fact...
The routine to display the text at the bottom line needs some improvement, as is flickers.
2009-06-10 08:22
Martin Piper

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 722
Keep up the good work! A bit of advice is to now consolidate, document and tidy all of the code you have so far so it is easier and quicker in the long run to add extra assets. It is also easier to spot and fix bugs if you have more common code rather than lots of copy-paste code everywhere.
2009-06-10 13:37
Frantic

Registered: Mar 2003
Posts: 1648
Martin Piper: Sounds quite boring to me. ;)
2009-06-10 15:37
SIDWAVE
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2238
I'm sure Logan has a grip on it :)
From he moaned about the impossibility to have hotspots (click zones), till he had made it work, only took 1 hour..

I'm now nearly done with the 3rd tune.. (there are 6)
It fall in a nearly empty space in HVSC: it's jazz!
2009-06-10 16:30
Martin Piper

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 722
Quote: Martin Piper: Sounds quite boring to me. ;)

Yup :) But not as boring and frustrating as hacking badly documented and copy-paste code later on. :)
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