pvsneslib
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pvsneslib
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Snes development
There's an open-source SDK: https://github.com/alekmaul/pvsneslib
- Brainf*ck
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Is anybody making new SNES games?
There is. But it doesn't get much traction for some reason. Maybe because working with SNES remains hard, even with a modern toolchain, and you'll need to deal with assembly a lot of times to get decent performance, much more than with Genesis.
- PVSnesLib : A small, open and free development kit for the Nintendo SNES
- PVSnesLib 4.0.0 (library to code in C or ASM for SNES)
- 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?
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"Hello World" on SNES
I 100% recommend starting with C and PVSNESlib (https://github.com/alekmaul/pvsneslib) as suggested by others redditors.
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Is it possible to create your own SNES game?
SNES coding is hard as fuck and probably the worst way to learn programming if you start from scratch. It might be a little less painful with a C library like PVSneslib (https://github.com/alekmaul/pvsneslib), but you'll eventually have to learn 6502 assembly and read tons of documentation to harness SNES programming.
- Does there exist any SNES game maker?
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A simpler time
PVSNESLib for example provides a toolchain (some of it indeed being pre-written assembly "headers") that does in my experience allow for the development of fully-featured SNES games pretty much entirely in C.
C-projects
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Seeking help on my coding journey
I'm recently started learning C(first language) like a month ago and I'm looking for people who are interested in helping me out and contributing to my Github repository. I'm a self-taught programmer(noob) . I'm passionate about building software and I'm looking to improve my skills and grow my knowledge in the field. I've created a few projects on my Github repository, and I'd love for anyone who's interested to check them out and give me feedback on how I can improve them. Also if you're looking to get involved with coding, or if you're an experienced programmer who's looking to help out a newbie, feel free to leave a comment or contribute to the repo. Let's work together and build some awesome software!
What are some alternatives?
SGDK - SGDK - A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive
keystance - An open-source text-editor / enhanced version of kilo
gb-studio - A quick and easy to use drag and drop retro game creator for your favourite handheld video game system
beginners-C-program-examples - Simple, Short and Sweet beginners friendly C language programs , revised.
tinycc - Unofficial mirror of mob development branch
intro-to-c - C (programming language) programmes I wrote when I was learning it. Please see README.md for task descriptions.
Arin-Virtual-Assistant - Trying to implement my own virtual assistant for my linux system using C and C++
vcs-game-maker - Create Atari 2600 programs with no coding knowledge.
libSFX - Super Nintendo (SNES) development framework
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming