New Frog Feast preview posted.
New Frog Feast preview posted.
The first working demo of the new Frog Feast is up. There is no user input. But, it does display the credit screens seen in other versions, and the title screen with sprites and text. I haven't implemented input in this version. That is next on the agenda. This version should run correctly on either NTSC or PAL systems, with the image centered on either.
The demo is available on the Frog Feast CD-I page.
http://frogfeast.rastersoft.net/CDI.html
Give it a try, if you like. A new version will probably be posted in a day or two..
The demo is available on the Frog Feast CD-I page.
http://frogfeast.rastersoft.net/CDI.html
Give it a try, if you like. A new version will probably be posted in a day or two..
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I gave it a try and it behaves as in your first post. Maybe I downloaded the wrong file but it does not play, unless it is really slow.
I tried the the cd-i 350 and only a scramble image was displayed.
On the Goldstar it played until the main menu shows up, with the image centered and the 1 or 2 players option was displayed. It did not moved beyond this point.
Quite excited that it is finally coming along!
I tried the the cd-i 350 and only a scramble image was displayed.
On the Goldstar it played until the main menu shows up, with the image centered and the 1 or 2 players option was displayed. It did not moved beyond this point.
Quite excited that it is finally coming along!
cdoty wrote:A new version of Frog Feast is up. The new version is fully playable (one player only), except it plays in slow motion. I need to figure out what the slowdown is.
It was an old version, or the input was compiled out, I'm not sure which..
I've posted a new version. This runs full speed on a CDI-370 and slows down a little on a CDI-450. Although two players is selectable, the second controller is not read. Also, this version has the flies disabled.
I wonder what is different with the CD-i 350?
I've posted a new version. This runs full speed on a CDI-370 and slows down a little on a CDI-450. Although two players is selectable, the second controller is not read. Also, this version has the flies disabled.
I wonder what is different with the CD-i 350?
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Check out this page to see the differences. There's also a link to the comparision table including details. Mainly, the 370 has integrated DVC and a larger memory (32 kb instead of 8 kb)
Excellent progress, the demo is being tested right now!
Excellent progress, the demo is being tested right now!
The latest version is available from http://frogfeast.rastersoft.net/CDI.htmloaacdi wrote:Which is the correct link for this version?
The two files in the zip will have a date of 7/14/2007 and a time of 3:24 AM.
After playing the demo of Frog Feast for cd-i on the emulator, i tested it on my cd-i 450. It works great.
I noticed three things:
1 If you let the frog jump to the left, from the leaf on the left, then the frog 'moves outside the screen'. Does this have to do with differences between PAL/NTSC and/or 3:4/16:9 ?
2 It seems that it is impossible to pause/end a game, and to exit the disc.
3 The game over screen in two player mode shows a dark green computer frog.
I noticed three things:
1 If you let the frog jump to the left, from the leaf on the left, then the frog 'moves outside the screen'. Does this have to do with differences between PAL/NTSC and/or 3:4/16:9 ?
2 It seems that it is impossible to pause/end a game, and to exit the disc.
3 The game over screen in two player mode shows a dark green computer frog.
Thanks for testing in out. The feedback is greatly appreciated.rdjnl wrote:After playing the demo of Frog Feast for cd-i on the emulator, i tested it on my cd-i 450. It works great.
I noticed three things:
1 If you let the frog jump to the left, from the leaf on the left, then the frog 'moves outside the screen'. Does this have to do with differences between PAL/NTSC and/or 3:4/16:9 ?
2 It seems that it is impossible to pause/end a game, and to exit the disc.
3 The game over screen in two player mode shows a dark green computer frog.
Did you notice any slowdowns, and are you running PAL or NTSC?
Currently I use the entire buffer. I need to move the screen limits in. The big challenge is going to be finding a limit that works well on all TV screens.
Frog Feast probably won't support an exit. An exit feature doesn't seem very common. I've never really thought about a pause feature. I wonder if there is a demand for a pause feature?
The dark green frog is displayed throughout the game (at least on my current version). This helps in identifying your frog.
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There are guidelines on this in the Green Book and the Technical Notes. I'll do some searching...cdoty wrote:Currently I use the entire buffer. I need to move the screen limits in. The big challenge is going to be finding a limit that works well on all TV screens.
This means there won't be a credits screen and I was looking forward to appearing on it. Please?cdoty wrote:Frog Feast probably won't support an exit. An exit feature doesn't seem very common.
Toilet breaks and child screams or wife calls come to mind. Of course, this matters more with longer level playing times, and for some people more then others...cdoty wrote:I've never really thought about a pause feature. I wonder if there is a demand for a pause feature?