d32xr
A modern port of Doom for the Sega 32X (by viciious)
SGDK
SGDK - A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive (by Stephane-D)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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d32xr
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- Adaptive Texture Cache
- DOOM (32X) Resurrection Engine optimizations, part 2 - Learn how adaptive texture cache is used to speed up the game renderer by 30%
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Doom 32X 'Resurrection' v1.5 Update (source code available)
Project on GitHub
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Doom on 32X, but with a completely new engine and music that's not farts and zippers
Think the code is here: https://github.com/viciious/d32xr
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Doom 32x Ressurection
https://github.com/viciious/d32xr https://www.doomworld.com/forum/topic/119202-32x-resurrection/
SGDK
Posts with mentions or reviews of SGDK.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-29.
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FC8 – Faster 68K Decompression (2016)
I'm working on a game for Amiga (another 68k-based platform) and settled on ZX0 to decompress assets on the fly: https://github.com/einar-saukas/ZX0
I was originally using LZ4, but I switched to ZX0 after learning that it can do in-place decompression, which means I don't have to allocate separate memory for the compressed data. I'm very happy with the compression ratio, and decompression of large assets (~48kb) only takes a few frames on a 7MHz 68000.
Also of note is LZ4W, included in Sega Genesis Dev Kit (and discussed in the comments section of OP's article), a variant of LZ4 that only uses word-aligned operations. That makes it much faster on the 68000, which can struggle to efficiently handle 8-bit data. More info here: https://github.com/Stephane-D/SGDK/blob/master/bin/lz4w.txt
- iHaveNoReasonToDoThisOtherThanBraggingRights
- Crowd sourcing for genesis
- If I were to try to make a simple 2D RPG or visual novel is the n64 easier than genesis Dreamcast and Saturn?
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Problem with compiling
It might have needed two at one point. I see both mentioned in a few places, but the wiki appears to say you need the full path. https://github.com/Stephane-D/SGDK/wiki/SGDK-Usage
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Best way to create a map with enemy characters using C?
P.S. The plan down the line is to at some point add sprites to it and port it to the Sega Genesis using SGDK so it would no longer be a text adventure game. However for now I'm having fun practicing my C skills with this and hopefully will have a cool project for my portfolio.
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At least college isn't making me learn Objective-C.
Examples: - Someone I know created machine-optimized library in c and asm to accelerate compression, erasure coding, and encryption on Intel Xeon CPUs (https://github.com/intel/isa-l) which runs those ops WAY faster than the standard linux libraries. - My friend is making a retro SEGA genesis game using a C and asm dev kit (https://github.com/Stephane-D/SGDK)
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What is it called when you make a whole new game and put it on a old console like NES Atari genesis etc
If you are specifically looking into the Genesis you should look into SGDK, the sega development toolkit https://github.com/Stephane-D/SGDK.
- SGDK – A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive
- Dear developers and hardware engineers of reddit, It is possible to develop new games for old consoles? Like the SNES or DS for instance. If it is indeed possible, what tools would be required?