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Dungeon Monsters
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A DM port to Atari 800XL (8bits), including chip musics ..
http://atarionline.pl/v01/index.php?ct= ... 1284294046
There are two videos on the site.
It is in polish, I can't read it.
A DM port to Atari 800XL (8bits), including chip musics ..
http://atarionline.pl/v01/index.php?ct= ... 1284294046
There are two videos on the site.
It is in polish, I can't read it.
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If you use Google Tranlsate, it makes a pretty good attempt at translation. Or visit the page using Google Chrome, and a translate option will be displayed at the top of the page.
Looks like an interesting piece of work. I don't know anything about the Atari 800, but a figure of 64Kb of RAM is mentioned in the article, so it seems an impressive undertaking!
Looks like an interesting piece of work. I don't know anything about the Atari 800, but a figure of 64Kb of RAM is mentioned in the article, so it seems an impressive undertaking!
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This is very interesting (and ambitious) project! From what I read so far, they want to make this game in a cartridge (this means practically no memory limitations). The game is on cartridge, so it would require nothing but a plain, 64kB Atari.
They are making home-made amateur cartridges - it`s not so hard to do ( http://atarionline.pl/v01/index.php?sub ... =wynalazki ).
They are making home-made amateur cartridges - it`s not so hard to do ( http://atarionline.pl/v01/index.php?sub ... =wynalazki ).
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Oh, wow, that's cool! I wish I could finally play DM ony my old good 800 XL! Although my only working cartridge slot is occupied by the Turbo (Basic) 2000 - I'll have to solve this somewhow first.
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Interesting.
I wonder how many times bigger the cartridge is going to be than one that could have realistically been made in the 80s when people actually used this computer.
I wonder how many times bigger the cartridge is going to be than one that could have realistically been made in the 80s when people actually used this computer.
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I will never quite understand why people are willing to invest so much time and work into a project for a practically non-existing audience. That said, it does look interesting, though it still misses any kind of decoration, even fountains or doors. Also, the mummy is too big. It sort of reminds me of the C64 conversion project (which seems to be dead, by the way).
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I think that you and I and several other folks nearby shouldI will never quite understand why people are willing to invest so much time and work into a project for a practically non-existing audienc
hesitate to say such things. Perhaps there was missing
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I think I expressed myself badly. I was just trying to express my amazement over the amount of hard work people are willing to put into an old computer game with no financial interest, just out of pure love and passion for the game. A good amount of people on this forum fall under this category. All simple-minded people with no skill, ambition, or endurance to do something likes this (read: all the Trantors of this world) can really consider themselves lucky.
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Once money and survival are out of the way, I expect people to do what they like. It's impressive how well the western world manages to keep most of the people into those two objectives though. My amazement is sort of opposite to yours!
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The biggest cartridge I've ever had for my 800XL had 128 KB if I remember it correctly (but I'm sure there were much bigger cartridges), and this Dungeon Monster one - as they say - is going to have 1 MB.Sophia wrote:I wonder how many times bigger the cartridge is going to be than one that could have realistically been made in the 80s when people actually used this computer.
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Well I think I do not kind of grasp the scope of this undertaking(not like in undertaking as in undertaker..digging graves and so on )
Is there some form of comparison available. Maybe pocket calculators or how many lines of text you could fit in the 64bits?
after some thought, I get the notion that this is- taken the beaty-aspect away really not that bad. Quite the opposite direction of going with dm to 3d /opengl//nnewtech
So: I like
Is there some form of comparison available. Maybe pocket calculators or how many lines of text you could fit in the 64bits?
after some thought, I get the notion that this is- taken the beaty-aspect away really not that bad. Quite the opposite direction of going with dm to 3d /opengl//nnewtech
So: I like
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Oh, stop making excuses and finish your dungeon alreadyTrantor wrote:All simple-minded people with no skill, ambition, or endurance to do something likes this (read: all the Trantors of this world)
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+1 (staff of pokage)Sophia wrote:Oh, stop making excuses and finish your dungeon alreadyTrantor wrote:All simple-minded people with no skill, ambition, or endurance to do something likes this (read: all the Trantors of this world)
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