Absolutely amazing work. I was hoping to watch a few videos and look at pictures of some of the Game & Watch titles, but this is unbelievable! Being able to spin the devices around, peruse the manuals and enjoy the titles with my Bluetooth controller on my tablet is just fantastic. The effects, like the way the light reflects off the plastic, the detail of the brushed metal... the character statues on the desktop of the one background... Stupendous! The panoramic devices are a wonder to behold. Really appreciate you, love your work, thank you for keeping gaming history alive. *cracks knuckles* I've got some gaming to do:)
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Here is a 3dn file for the awesome game Monster Party.
Got a lot of the first level done, some of the intro, the title screen...still tons to do! If you can make it past the first few bosses and first stage that is!
Here's a 3dn file for Castlevania II - Simon's Quest. Let me know if there's any trouble downloading, I've never used OneDrive before. Thanks!
Edited up to the first mansion. Lots more to do, I'm sure what I've done could be improved so feel free to download and fix it up!
Edit: Here is the password for where I am in the game, at the start of the first mansion. Simon has holy water, dagger and chain whip.
SZPE IP25 1HXW V00E - Those are zeros.
Just had to say that I love this program. A lot. It's a ton of fun to edit these games! Geod, thank you. Even in it's current state it's great. I've always loved shadowboxes and I love the way these games are rendered, with the shadows and stuff. It can be very challenging to make a scene look right (sometimes impossible!) but that's why it's fun.
I can also see that there is a lot of room for creative expression here. One person will see it differently than another. Does the character look better as a sprite or as a vertical cylinder? It's up to you. It makes me feel a little more ownership over my game and characters, without having to learn a complicated programming language or anything. The simplicity of 3dnes is one of my favorite features as well.
There's plenty more than could be done to the program (multiple selections, maybe the ability to move the light source, save states!) but it's great right now. In a way the limitations force you to be even more creative than if you had a hundred options. It would be cool to have a middle layer, but I don't even know how it works to begin with. I'm sure magic is involved. Either way, my 8-year-old self is in heaven, thanks Geod. I haven't been this amazed by a program since the early days of Minecraft (Before Mojang or even survival mode!) As soon as I have a few extra bucks, I will happily donate to this project.
I have several games I've been "working" on, I suppose I'll put a few up in the repository, even though I'm not sure I'm very good at this.