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Sounds logical, hope you can implement it without too much trouble. If not, i'll search for my old files and process drawings, i used to create my code. Maybe they might be of some help. Thanks again mate for doing this, much appreciated. Sorry for being such a tough client.

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Okay, cool. Got your source code all wired in and working with the RetroFab front-end in the new build :) 

So now when you play a game it's running your implementation of the game logic and RetroFab just provides the graphics, audio and input services. 

I was also able to duplicate the changes I had made in the earlier versions: 

  • Mario appears in the doorway at the start of the game (instead of offscreen).
  • The Left button behaves the same as the Start button.
  • The final crashed case, or fallen Mario, remains on screen at game over.

I've tested and all looks to be working. Just let me know if you find it now works correctly when you test, especially the  order and sequencing of the cases. You can view your debug logs in the console to make sure everything is running as expected. 

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Looks really great! I've tried all different scenarios i could thing of, and so far found only one very small issue. When Mario falls off the bottom girder as third miss, and the game is over,  he doesn't remain on screen. One more favor please.  I'd like you to add yourself to the programming credit.

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Well spotted! I've updated the build with a fix that now keeps Mario onscreen on game over when falling from the bottom girder :) 

I'll do some more testing but I think it's ready for release later today. I'll let you when it's available officially on RetroLab. I'm really excited for people to play your game! Thanks for all the time you spent testing and for being such a tough client ;)

Thank you also for the offer to share programming credit, but it's not necessary. You've done an amazing job and you should get full credit. I'm just happy to be able to share it with others in the RetroFab format :)

Looks ready for release indeed. Still think you should take co-credit for the programming, because only the gameplay core is mostly mine. You made some nice changes, and everything around it is yours too. I even think you should take co-credit for the manual, since you've removed my mistakes from it. Thanks again for doing this for me.

G&W Factory is now released on RetroLab!

Fantastic! Hope it brings fun and joy to many G&W fans. 

Georges Florent really loves it, he only asked me to credit Fabien Vautrin for the cover design of his book, and Game layout. Could you add Fabien Vautrin to the credits please. Thanks in advance.

Sure, no problem. I've updated the credits accordingly.

Thanks man, you're the best. 

Hey Itizo , I am highly impressed with your recreations of game & watch app, I have seen all your recreations and I love them, even so I don't see the famous Q&Q models, I am looking for them everywhere, along with other users but nothing has been done yet,, or What there is is very old for ms-Dos, so I ask you to think about recreating them, since it would make many people happy. Greetings from Spain; )

Thank you for your suggestion.  I would love to add simulations of the Q&Q games, but I would need a scan of the instructions and a video of the gameplay to recreate any of these games. Currently I only have the manual for Mr. Surfing (and no gameplay video). Let me know if you find scans of the instructions and gameplay videos for any of these games and I will work on adding them :)

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Hello my friend, thank you very much for responding so quickly, it makes me very happy that you also like the Q&Q models, so if this weekend I will start looking for all the information and videos I can to help you remake these models.....Thank you very much for your interest, and a big hug 😉👍🏻