Retro Minigame Competition Revealed 11
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to the 2003 Minigame Competition, a homebrew game contest "open to games for 'classic' 8-bit computers from the '80s", and featuring two categories, for games where the "...maximum size of the executable... is 1024 or 4096 bytes." Voting is currently open, although new games are still being submitted, and notable highlights include SCSIcide ("You are a disk drive read head, and your mission is to read the color-coded bits of data as they scream past you on 10 separate data tracks"), and JoustPong 1K for the Atari 2600 ("JoustPong is an old school Pong Deathmatch... but with a flap button!")
Not just curiosities, they're real products. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Not just curiosities, they're real products. (Score:3, Interesting)
For those of us with less talent (Score:3, Informative)
More information about the 2600 entries (Score:5, Informative)
Climber 5 [atariage.com]
Jammed [atariage.com]
JoustPong [alienbill.com]
Gunfight [atariage.com]
Qb [atariage.com]
SCSIcide [atariage.com]
Skeleton+ [atariage.com]
Space Treat Deluxe [atariage.com]
Warring Worms [atariage.com]
Additionally, many authors have released the source code to their games, which is invaluable if you're trying to learn how to program the 2600. Some examples relevant to the competition: Gunfight [atariage.com], Qb [atari2600.org], SCSIcide [pixelspast.com], and Space Treat Deluxe [atariage.com].
And finally, some other links people may find useful:
Atari 2600 Emulators [atariage.com]
List of Released 2600 Homebrews [atariage.com]
Games in Development [atariage.com]
Enjoy!
Re:More information about the 2600 entries (Score:1)
No, they've been allowed every year.
Re:More information about the 2600 entries (Score:1)
Re:More information about the 2600 entries (Score:2)
ah well!
Woot, thatsa my game (Score:3, Informative)
Most of the other atari games are previous 4K works, and generally more impressive than the 1K version of my ongoing effort.
Rip Off (Score:2)
Re:Rip Off (Score:2)
Gunfight is much improved over Atari's Outlaw for the 2600. You can see this by downloading the binary for each game (from the links provided above) and trying the two games in your favorite 2600 emulator. Other ga