Life is shorter than you think.
A year is just waking up 365 times except you’re up for 16 hours and have more like 8 hours to yourself, of which most of that is boring ass errands
I think coding the portal visuals would require some extreme hacks with the fixed function graphics hardware. Pretty sure that video is some demake bait and not running on actual N64.
N64 games are programmed in C so yes it would be a lot easier than assembly like the nes was.
n64squid apparently has a game jam every year for homebrew n64 games, I'd look in to their website or maybe message the individual developers of those games.
https://n64squid.com/homebrew/competitions/n64brew-game-jam-2021/
portal coding is rather simple
you just had to get the idea first
No I mean the bottom text
Life is shorter than you think.
A year is just waking up 365 times except you’re up for 16 hours and have more like 8 hours to yourself, of which most of that is boring ass errands
time is relative breh
Also yes.
N64 release 1996
Portal release 2007
Portal 2 release 2013
Today 2022
I got that wrong Portal 2 was actually 2011
So we're actually further away from Portal 2's release than Portal was from N64 release.
The Xbox 360, Wii and PS3 are all retro. They're older now than the SNES was when they were released.
We already have a word for old things, and it's not "retro," it's "old."
I think coding the portal visuals would require some extreme hacks with the fixed function graphics hardware. Pretty sure that video is some demake bait and not running on actual N64.
Here's the ROM, homosexual.
https://github.com/lambertjamesd/portal64/releases/tag/v0.5.1
You can download it and play it yourself, so yes.
ptsd every time because it was my morning alarm for over a decade
I was literally just playing portal 2 minutes ago
the movement is so much slower than I remember
i'd imagine that it's a lot easier to make a N64 game than a nes or gameboy game, is that about right?
i assume it has stencil and z-buffers, skinning, most things you might need really
where do i start if i want to look into n64 homebrew?
N64 games are programmed in C so yes it would be a lot easier than assembly like the nes was.
n64squid apparently has a game jam every year for homebrew n64 games, I'd look in to their website or maybe message the individual developers of those games.
https://n64squid.com/homebrew/competitions/n64brew-game-jam-2021/
thanks, looks interesting
that generation seems to be in vogue now too, so i could see this getting more popular
we're closer to 2040 than 2000
>pic
what?
>durr da time move forward