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* Session 1: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2020-01-11-prototyping
* Session 1: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2020-01-11-prototyping
** inside: Pico8 Zine(fansaty consoles), Game first selections
** inside: Pico8 Zine(fantasy consoles), Game first selections
* Session 2: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2020-01-18-prototyping
* Session 2: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2020-01-18-prototyping
** inside: Tools, Lua Basics, publishing kit, examples.
** inside: Tools, Lua Basics, publishing kit, examples.
* Session 3: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2021-01-25-prototyping
* Session 3: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2021-01-25-prototyping
** inside: Viseral facedes thoughts, tool for burning images, Retropie, function Rend Map(), AdjustScroll(), MInimal platform game(michel's example)
** inside: Viseral facedes thoughts, tool for burning images, Retropie, function Rend Map(), AdjustScroll(), MInimal platform game(michel's example)
** Visceral Facades: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/visceralfacades
* Session 5:  
* Session 5:  
** inside:  
** inside:  
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* Tools: https://github.com/everestpipkin/tools-list
* Tools: https://github.com/everestpipkin/tools-list
* RetroPie: https://retropie.org.uk/download/
* RetroPie: https://retropie.org.uk/download/


'''TIC-80 on Sandbot:'''
'''TIC-80 on Sandbot:'''

Revision as of 00:07, 1 February 2021

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PROTOTYPING

Introduction

  • Tool: TIC 80 /// Open source - Fantasy console /// [1]
  • TIC-80 is a tiny computer which you can use to make, play, and share tiny games. Built-in development tools include code, sprite, map and sound editors which along with the command line tools, provide everything you need to create a mini retro game. Once your game is finished you can export it to a cartridge file, which can be stored and uploaded to the TIC-80 website. Alternatively, it can be packed into a stand-alone player that works on all popular platforms and can be distributed as you wish. To make a retro styled game, the whole process of creation takes place under some technical limitations: 240x136 pixels display, a 16 color palette, 256 8x8 color sprites, 4 channel sound, etc.
  • TIC 80 man https://pad.xpub.nl/p/tic80-manual.md

TIC.80 IN

Pads:

Links:


TIC-80 on Sandbot:

To use sandbot TIC-80 / sandbot:

To save your work:

   make sure you:
       save MY WORK

if you type

      ls

you should see "MYWORK.tic"

This file is actually in "local storage" -- saved in your browser (like a cookie). To export that to a downloadable file: https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/tic80/save.html Click on the MYWORK.tic, and download it, 3. Upload MYWORK.tic to the sandbot and make an HTML page that links to it...

Later when you reload:

   ls
    load MYWORK

Publishing you TIC:

1. From the TIC-80 shell

   https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/tic80/tic80.html

save "YOURGAMENAME" then goto https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/tic80/save.html and right click the YOURGAMENAME.tic file and choose to save link as... (downloads to your computer)

2. In your sandbot jupyter lab, navigate to shared/html/PrototypingTimes/tic80/2021-01-18/ Copy + paste maze.html and rename to YOURGAMENAME.html Drag + Drop your tic file Right-click the HTML page and choose Open in Editor. Change "maze.tic" to "YOURGAMENAME.tic"

3. Test if it works:

   https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbot/PrototypingTimes/tic80/2021-01-18/

TIC.80 OUT

ISSUE·14

Issue Wiki : Situationist Times

Research

Game: A creative piece of a software.

Files: File:SituationistTimes7.pdf

Pads:

Links:

WIP

Action

Pads

General Pad:

Process

Beyond