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#1
I'd be totally happy making more 256 character fonts. I have a few more I can expand, mostly from old computer bioses and bitmap fonts.
#2
Thanks Snarky! I tried out your suggestion and it works perfectly! It looks incredibly pretty and using a multiply layer really helps to maintain the luminosity of the colours! That's way better than what I had before!

On a different note, though, is there anyone who can speak Hawai'ian, Samoan or another of the Polynesian language family on these forums? I need some help translating some names, I can't seem to find the right words myself.
#3
I'm doing some palette magic, and I want to have a day/night cycle. What's the best way to simulate sunset/night by changing RGB values? I know that, at night, blue light is affected the least and red light is affected the most, and I want the player to be able to see what they're doing (so I can't just blanket darken everything until it's pitch black).

What would be the best way to simulate the reddish hues of sunset, the blue caste of night, and a pinkish hue in the morning? I can interpolate between them, but I don't know what kinda formula I should be using on the colour channels.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Free Steam keys!
Wed 10/06/2015 01:03:02
Claimed The Samaritan Paradox, thankyou! I'll be sure to play the heck out of that one. :)
#5
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Sat 19/04/2014 16:49:04
Quote from: Gribbler on Sat 19/04/2014 09:07:23
No no this looks a lot like Legend of Valor. I so wanted this game to be good too, but it just wasn't...

This is correct!

You could throw herbs at random dudes and it was pretty amazing to watch when all you've seen before is Frogger and Digger, ahaha. But Legend of Valor did not live up to the hype. :<
#6
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Sat 19/04/2014 03:18:44


I was looking for this game for years and years after watching my cousin play it, but it turned out to not be as good as I originally thought it would be.
#7
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Fri 18/04/2014 18:21:58
Battle Clash for the SNES?
#9
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Wed 02/04/2014 01:11:30
Here's an easy one.
#10
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Tue 01/04/2014 22:31:52
That's Apollo Justice, part of the Phoenix Wright series!
#11
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Wed 23/10/2013 03:35:38
Quote from: HandsFree on Tue 22/10/2013 23:24:55
Not sure what happened there. Tread was gone and reappeared again?
AN IMAGE

Ah, Cher's only video game role, and something with a musical number by (bafflingly enough) Jim Belushi.

That's 9: The Last Resort! I played that just the other month!

How about this?
[imgzoom]http://i44.tinypic.com/2jeb6mb.png[/imgzoom]
#12
Quote from: Grundislav on Thu 15/08/2013 01:25:08
Leon: commercial, from around 1994/1995. I played the demo. It came on The Disc! which was from the magazine CD Rom Today.

Archive.org has a, well, archive of CD ROM Today coverdiscs, starting with Issue 1. If you narrow down your search, you may be able to find that demo!
#13
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Thu 25/07/2013 14:46:10
Correct!
#14
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Thu 25/07/2013 14:39:33
Nope, and nope! You're getting closer!



You should now have all the fabled clues to piece together this terrible game.

Can you believe they charged $18 for this?
#15
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Thu 25/07/2013 14:01:51
It was a shareware release. A very obscure one! But one I found on a disk one day and has haunted me ever since.



Perhaps this piece of narcissism will jog someone's memory?
#16
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Wed 24/07/2013 16:45:45
Quote from: abstauber on Wed 24/07/2013 16:23:14
Nobody considered some hardly working Click'nPlay witchcraft?

It isn't Klik 'N Play, I think it's some bespoke engine.

Some bespoke, awfully programmed engine.

Quote from: Crimson WizardFirst adventure game for Win 3.11?
You're correct there, though it's probably not true. This game didn't come out until the very late in Win3.1's life cycle!
#17
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Wed 24/07/2013 15:21:09
Let's delve into the deep past:



Proudly proclaiming to be the FIRST of it's kind!
#18
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Wed 24/07/2013 15:02:36
That's Discworld, specifically the broom closet before you turn on the light.
#19
Quote from: Renodox on Fri 12/07/2013 21:47:22
1. (4 letter word)
You can count on them, though
Some would rather curse them.
You can speak dear to them,
Though we all know 'tis just in vain.

Self.

You can count on yourself. Some people curse themselves, and speaking dearly of oneself is vain. And in vain, too, since you already know what you're going to say.
#20
The Rumpus Room / Re: Name the Game
Fri 19/07/2013 08:21:20
It is indeed a Windows 3.x game. It's very crudely drawn and independant, and it's art really resonates with me.

And here's another clue - my favorite track from the game: Midi!
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