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If the Powerpak will work on an NES emulator, it will work on an NOAC clone


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  1. 1. If the PowerPak could work on a PC NES emulator, will it also work on a compatable NES NOAC clone?

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Will suck cock for more Rom Maker Skillz! I swallow! Promise!

 

 

Even for a crackhead like yourself thats quite the statment Joe!

 

I hate to tell you this but after seeing that false statement saying that "I swallow! Promise!", I just had to report you to the staff. You can quote me all you want but don't re-write what I say. Nintendo was family friendly during the NES days so we need to be so as well on this thread.

 

I won't let this Shawn Sr. speak for me when it comes to making offers, because it seems he's not suitable for it so here is a more REAL offer.

 

Will pay $3,000 to the one who delivers my software. $1,000 for the 0.1 beta of V26-78 Rom Maker, $1,000 to get started on the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker, $1,000 when the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker is ready.

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I know absolutely nothing about how roms, the NES, or programming in general works but please someone make this practically impossible program for me so I can leach my talentless body to your efforts, take all the credit for it, and can make my own retarded homebrew games based off of my beyond pathetic Zelda movie script with the intention of selling them and actually making money off of them. I am beyond hopeless.

 

Looks like you're beginning to figure stuff out, Joe_Cracker! Good luck on your progress.

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Will pay $3,000 to the one who delivers my software. $1,000 for the 0.1 beta of V26-78 Rom Maker, $1,000 to get started on the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker, $1,000 when the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker is ready.

 

Wow! Big spender. You'll get quality programmers for that :roll:. You'll need to get it done in India at that price. Good luck writing the specification for them to code to. LMAO!

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Well, it up to the guy to gal who takes up this challenge to figure out what the format should be for game project source files. The V26-78 Rom Maker 0.1 beta only needs to make games for the Atari 2600. Remember, game project source files and rom files need to be two separate formats in order to allow your .gpsf files to be ported from the 2600 to the NES.

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Well, it up to the guy to gal who takes up this challenge to figure out what the format should be for game project source files. The V26-78 Rom Maker 0.1 beta only needs to make games for the Atari 2600. Remember, game project source files and rom files need to be two separate formats in order to allow your .gpsf files to be ported from the 2600 to the NES.

Joe, let's say I do invent a program that does what the v26-78 and NES Rom Makers do, to the inane specifications you mention, but I decide not to sell it to you, but instead wish to sell it myself. You won't sue me or anything, would you?

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Well, it up to the guy to gal who takes up this challenge to figure out what the format should be for game project source files. The V26-78 Rom Maker 0.1 beta only needs to make games for the Atari 2600. Remember, game project source files and rom files need to be two separate formats in order to allow your .gpsf files to be ported from the 2600 to the NES.

Joe, let's say I do invent a program that does what the v26-78 and NES Rom Makers do, to the inane specifications you mention, but I decide not to sell it to you, but instead wish to sell it myself. You won't sue me or anything, would you?

 

If you sell it to someone else without my permission, you would force my hand on you and the company you sold it to. The 3K isn't a sale price, it's salary. If you think it should be sold to a major company, then I should be involved.

 

Because you would still have ownership even after you get paid.

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If you think it should be sold to a major company, then I should be involved.

 

Why should you be involved? If you didn't provide the specification and there is no contract between you and the programmer its fair game in my opinion.

 

Sorry to burst your bubble but there is already a game development system that takes source files and makes games for the NES. Its called CC65. The source files are written in "C" and the system outputs images that can be loaded onto the NES. If "C" is written with portability in mind and the developer uses a generic enough games library you could easily port games to the 7800 (or any other target machine for that matter) if a suitable compiler and games library exists for it.

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Sorry to burst your bubble but there is already a game development system that takes source files and makes games for the NES. Its called CC65. The source files are written in "C" and the system outputs images that can be loaded onto the NES. If "C" is written with portability in mind and the developer uses a generic enough games library you could easily port games to the 7800 (or any other target machine for that matter) if a suitable compiler and games library exists for it.

 

Joe, you should contact your lawyer ASAP! Whoever created CC65 must have read your specs for Rom Maker and stole them!!!

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If you think it should be sold to a major company, then I should be involved.

 

Why should you be involved? If you didn't provide the specification and there is no contract between you and the programmer its fair game in my opinion.

 

Sorry to burst your bubble but there is already a game development system that takes source files and makes games for the NES. Its called CC65. The source files are written in "C" and the system outputs images that can be loaded onto the NES. If "C" is written with portability in mind and the developer uses a generic enough games library you could easily port games to the 7800 (or any other target machine for that matter) if a suitable compiler and games library exists for it.

 

This cc65 isn't the kind of software that I'm aiming for. What I am aming for is alot less complex then what I see here http://www.cc65.org

 

All this is to me is junkware, but I think he might be on to something so I think we should work with this guy. I'll try to get in contact with him.

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All this is to me is junkware, but I think he might be on to something so I think we should work with this guy. I'll try to get in contact with him.

 

...you think a C compiler for 6502 processors is junkware? Quite a powerful tool really.

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If you sell it to someone else without my permission, you would force my hand on you and the company you sold it to. The 3K isn't a sale price, it's salary. If you think it should be sold to a major company, then I should be involved.

 

Because you would still have ownership even after you get paid.

Well it just so happens that I have programmed and beta-tested both a Atari 2600 and NES Rom Maker, built from the ground up with ones and zeroes, and uses such an easy drag-n-drop interface to make complex games that are so easy to make that even a child (or Joe_Cracker) can use it. And they can both be crossplatformed to any console you can think of. I made these 2 things that happen to be an exact description of your "X Rom Maker". And guess what, asshole: I'm not selling this, or the time spent programming this, to you. Why bother with $3,000 when I could be getting paid at least 10 times that amount from people with real distribution power? I guess that sucks for you, better find a new project, Joe_Cracker!

 

Oh, and I'm calling these "NES Rom Maker" and "V26-78 Rom Maker" because I can. I'm planning to copyright both of these names, so please remove or change any documentation on or relating to these two names.

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You know Godzilla actually did code it after he suggested it. He's been chugging away with his computer since. Last I heard Team Savage had licensed his project in hopes of making Knight Rider 2600.

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Will pay $3,000 to the one who delivers my software. $1,000 for the 0.1 beta of V26-78 Rom Maker, $1,000 to get started on the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker, $1,000 when the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker is ready.

 

With what money? Last week you said you were unemployed and didn't have a dime in project donations.

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Will pay $3,000 to the one who delivers my software. $1,000 for the 0.1 beta of V26-78 Rom Maker, $1,000 to get started on the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker, $1,000 when the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker is ready.

 

With what money? Last week you said you were unemployed and didn't have a dime in project donations.

 

Well, when the programmer gets his or her first $1,000 for the 0.1 beta of V26-78 Rom Maker, there suppose to get started on the 0.1 beta for NES Rom Maker, and while there doing that. Myself and a select few would be the first to take the 0.1 beta and make the first wave of games from it and then we send out the 0.1 beta as freeware for the rest of you guys to try out for yourselfs, it would surely bet the hell out of pushing in a bunch of random numbers all the time.

 

With my best guess, a single 2600 homebrew developer could come up with like 3 or 4 variations of Pong within a year, to my specifications, that same homebrew developer could come up with 25 or 50 variations of Pong within 6 months. That's alot of game time isn't it?

 

The first $1,000 is suppose to come from donations, the next $1,000 would come from both donations and sales of the titles that I have developed and sold on atariage's online store.

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