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Atari ST Programming: STOS BASIC Sprite Movement

Retro Game Coders

In the last part of this STOS BASIC Tutorial we loaded a sprite but it just sat there, let’s fix that … One of the ways that STOS BASIC helps us to build interactive programs and games is in the sprite movement features because they are not only easy, but they do their thing without our constant input. Custom Mouse Pointer.

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Atari ST Programming: A Simple Game in STOS

Retro Game Coders

Now we can move sprites in STOS we need to put things together to see how we can actually begin creating playable games. This isn’t intended to be super fun, just ensure we know how to have a bad guy sprite that can cause the game to end when our player character is eaten. Background Tiles and Beating the Sprite Limits.

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Godot 3.1 is out, improving usability and features

Mircosoft Game Dev

As always, please remember that we are a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the world with the best possible free and open source game technology. In particular, it solves a major pain point for new Godot users by no longer offering scaling handles for collision shapes, but letting you directly change their size instead.

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The Art of 2.5D: How It’s Redefining Game Design 

iXie gaming

Its not just about blending 2D sprites with 3D environments; it is about strategic design choices that create a unique visual and gameplay experience. Animation Constraints: Blending 2D sprite techniques with 3D physics requires careful animation transitions to avoid visual inconsistencies. What Powers 2.5D? Challenges in 2.5D

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