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Brainy Gamer: Unplayable edit / delete
Comments on getting a games class to play Ultima IV. Lots of other interesting posts about teaching classic games on here too.
to games retrocomputing teaching ultima ... on 26 July 2014
OpenMW, Open source Elderscrolls III: Morrowind reimplementation, Morrowind remake, Morrowind remade, edit / delete
"OpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind." Requires the original game content.
Gallery SZY: GCC Archives edit / delete
Pictures from the 80s of a company that did arcade and Atari 2600 games: lots of development systems.
to arcade atari cross-development games retrocomputing ... on 17 June 2014
start - Mutiny - Game Engine edit / delete
A Unity-like library for C++.
Charles MacDonald's Home Page edit / delete
Reverse-engineering various 80s/90s consoles and arcade systems.
to arcade games nintendo retrocomputing sega ... on 25 May 2014
Andy Thomason - game programming lecture notes edit / delete
(Via his build system presentation at EuroLLVM.) This is for a much shorter course than ours, but it's a really nice overview -- he packs a lot of content in here.
Wouter's Wiki : Square edit / delete
A font with square characters for rogue-likes.
Valve Software · GitHub edit / delete
Assorted games-related code. The OpenGL debugger would be worth investigating -- but this may also be of interest to my students who'd like to read some real game code...
to ag0700 ag0803 debugging games opengl software valve ... on 25 March 2014
OpenRating - Debian Wiki edit / delete
Using DebTags to describe the contents of games (and presumably of other artworks).
Elite: Claims about numbers sold etc. (very poorly researched Guardian article from very poorly researched material by Francis Spufford) edit / delete
Criticism of the oft-repeated rubbish about Elite selling more copies than there were BBC Micros.
to acorn ag0700 bbc elite games history retrocomputing sales ... on 15 December 2013
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tasty by Adam Sampson.