What about Tetris DX on Goomba?I mean that's nice and all but can't I get a version that isn't trippy and spinning all around the place
What about Tetris DX on Goomba?I mean that's nice and all but can't I get a version that isn't trippy and spinning all around the place
good but you can't Hold piecesWhat about Tetris DX on Goomba?
I tried it on my DSi and it worked perfectly.This is just incredible!
Just one question: it's runnable on GBARunner2? will be a dream to see Celeste on a DS
Scaling on the GBA probably won't happen. It only supports two scaled backgrounds while this uses four regular ones.I just need to recommend one about the screen size, it's very tiny, i know the pico 8 is very low resolution but it has nearly the same aspect ratio as the GBC, so it's not imposible to do.
Btw, i hope this stills in the works
Celeste Classic is the prototype of the hit indie game Celeste. It's a difficult platforming game that demands precise wall jumps and air dashes.
I've ported it to one of my favorite consoles: the Game Boy Advance! Now it can be played on not only the GBA, but anything else with a GBA emulator.
It's almost a direct conversion with minor graphical alterations.
Download Here
Play the original game here.
Game Credits:
Matt Thorson - design and audio
Noel Berry - code and art
Celeste classic 2 just released today for pico 8. Please port that too. Pretty please
Celeste Classic is the prototype of the hit indie game Celeste. It's a difficult platforming game that demands precise wall jumps and air dashes.
I've ported it to one of my favorite consoles: the Game Boy Advance! Now it can be played on not only the GBA, but anything else with a GBA emulator.
It's almost a direct conversion with minor graphical alterations.
Download Here
Play the original game here.
Game Credits:
Matt Thorson - design and audio
Noel Berry - code and art
Someone ported TI-83 Plus to the GBA. I don't think you can map buttons though. You have to move to each button on the calculator before pressing A.I wish someone would make a TI-83 emulator so we can play pixel-perfect calculator games on our GBA. It's Z80 code, so it could technically run on the GBC's Z80 processor natively.
Woah, dank! How do I use it?Someone ported TI-83 Plus to the GBA. I don't think you can map buttons though. You have to move to each button on the calculator before pressing A.