GBA Homebrew Game Contenders Released 23
An anonymous reader writes "The entries to GBADev.org's yearly Gameboy Advance development competition have been released - it's always nice to see what the amateur GBA developers can churn out. Over $1100 in cash and about the same amount in other prizes are up for grabs!" There's some pictures from the 24 games and 5 demos available (scroll down), and highlights include hex-based puzzle game, Matrix Advance, the 2D top-down racer, Critical Velocity, and 9Wires' great-looking isometric 3D adventure, Space Twins.
We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto (Score:3, Insightful)
Things like this impress me way more than "Increase your Linux boot speed by 2 inches guaranteed!". It's no big deal to squeeze some spare cycles out of a sloppy system like x86 Linux. It's very cool, OTOH, to squeeze all the juice out of a limited platform like the GB.
Re:We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto (Score:1)
Is an x86 Linux system unlimited? Is it inherently sloppy? Why wouldn't it be cool to squeeze all the juice out of an 'unlimited' platform like x86 Linux?
I did some hobby GBA dev back in the day, and I agree, it is quite nice what's going on with this system. But that doesn't lessen any accomplishments on x86. 'Squeezing all the jui
Re:We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto (Score:1)
Sure you'll run out of juice from the orange eventually and then you'll have a nice glass of orange juice as well. But to squeeze even a drop of blood from a stone, that's magic.
Re:We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto (Score:1, Interesting)
These two are amazingly good for a portable system and would have even done well as Playstation 1 games.
A lot less than $1100 (Score:3, Informative)
Re:A lot less than $1100 (Score:4, Informative)
"And as you probably know, we have 1000$usd in cash prizes as well. How this will be divided is not yet clear."
Re:A lot less than $1100 (Score:1)
Hardly an incentive.
Me too (Score:1)
Hmmm... (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm... get your eyers cheaked (Score:1)
Not much money.. (Score:1)