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Revision as of 17:54, 23 February 2014
Contents |
JSnake by jbnbeeb
Licence
Introduction
A proficient BASIC programmer from an early age, the author of JSnake has been inspired to give assembly language programming a go to create a "homebrew" game after getting into retro computing over the last couple of years.
JSnake is a simple Snake clone chosen as a good first project as it is one of the easiest games to code, rather than going for something too ambitious for an assembler beginner. JSnake is intended to start off as a very simple game, and be expanded as the author learns.
Click here for a Development Diary recording the details of the game's development by the author.
Platforms
BBC B, B+, Master 128
Downloads
Videos
| JSnake WIP Posted: April 28, 2012 |
Screenshots
JSnake in-game screenshot Posted: 22:02, 07 Aug 2013 | JSnake high score table screenshot Posted: 22:21, 07 Aug 2013 |