|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » Retro » 2D
-
Here are his own comments, from where he uploaded it to the forum:Remember the Atari classic of the early 80's? Well I used the idea
as a base fr learning Phrogram and Sprites, and I think it turned out
nice. I hope you Enjoy.(The help screen is in
hebrew, and I don't want to translate it. Basically it says: Press 2 or
3 to select ...
-
This is omri's help screen at the start of his Phrogram clone of the classic Atari game. For a translation of the help (and how to play!) check out his original post at
http://phrogram.com/forums/1237/ShowThread.aspx#1237
You can download it there as well - and I'll also copy it over to the Downloads area.
Thanks for ...
-
Some of us, ahem, are old enough to have actually played on original Pong consoles! It was actually the first video game every created - on an oscilloscope! - and was the first ever to be turned into a commercial video game, in 1975.
MSDN's Coding4Fun site published an article I wrote about the KPL version of Pong Here are some of ...
-
Some of us, ahem, are old enough to have actually played on original
Pong consoles! It was actually the first video game every created - on
an oscilloscope! - and was the first ever to be turned into a
commercial video game, in 1975.
This is a screenshot of the Phrogram version of Pong, which uses the new Sprite class support,
and has ...
-
Some of us, ahem, are old enough to have actually played on original Pong consoles! It was actually the first video game every created - on an oscilloscope! - and was the first ever to be turned into a commercial video game, in 1975.
MSDN's Coding4Fun site published an article I wrote about the KPL version of Pong Here are some of ...
-
This Phrogram version of Pong is true to the original - in less than 200 simple Phrogram instructions!
-
|
|
|