> there should be a windows default build available for download.
*mhm I planned to bundle it with an emulator. When you make a game with godot it would also need to bundle it with it's executables.
Dunno, I'm learning how to use the GameBoy Development Kit.
I made a new logo with more free and also more repeating 8x8 tiles.
I don't think I can mirror sprites with a GameBoy, but I also tried to mirror where possible.
Used palette is https://pixelcod.itch.io/ghost
Woah this sounds great.
Do you happen to have some tracker sources or something for that, you can also release?
That would make it easier to translate it to some retro sound chips.
I'm listening to a shortened version of jazz all day, great track.
> there should be a windows default build available for download.
*mhm I planned to bundle it with an emulator. When you make a game with godot it would also need to bundle it with it's executables.
Dunno, I'm learning how to use the GameBoy Development Kit.
I made a new logo with more free and also more repeating 8x8 tiles.
I don't think I can mirror sprites with a GameBoy, but I also tried to mirror where possible.
Used palette is https://pixelcod.itch.io/ghost
I would just use ogg and add source files for the interested.
If you want to cling to tracker formats you could try using libmodplug.
Midi is not a good idea since the sound depends very much on the players soundfont.
I don't know whether I'll participate, but recoloring zoria tileset with gameboy colors could work.
I remixed withthelove's gameboy version a bit.
Switched fonts to Good Neighbor and a streched version of NeoSans.
https://opengameart.org/content/good-neighbors-pixel-font
https://opengameart.org/content/new-original-grafx2-font-collection
The characters even go well with 2bit colors.
Those two are remakes of characters from https://opengameart.org/content/zoria-tileset
Great stuff as always
Woah this sounds great.
Do you happen to have some tracker sources or something for that, you can also release?
That would make it easier to translate it to some retro sound chips.
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