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http://www.devrs.com/ Jeff's
site has everything you need to get you started in developing for the
NGPC. Developer Links Ivan Mackintosh Ivan's original version of Snake got me into coding the NGPC if you find any source code it's probably Ivan's, Thanks Ivan!. Currently working on Diamond Run. Jim Bagley Jim's currently working on Advance Gameboy projects but hopes to convert his version of Bruce Lee to the NGP when he has some free time. Also check out his other NGP releases. Roger Bacon Roger is the latest homebrew NGP developer and works as a commercial games artist. He also produces NGP games and demos at a fantastic rate! how do you do it Roger?. His Jump game/demo virtually wipes out the need for Manic Miner, I might as well pack it in :-) Steve Robb Visit Steve's site and check out the development of his version of Dizzy. This is probably the best NGP homebrew game yet, I carn't wait for this one. N!k's Gas Chamber The biggest problem coding for the NGPC is the lack of sound, Until now. Check out the (Napalm) Sound driver !!!!!!!!!. THOR Has produced an excellent version of Columns and drivers to play Wav and Ym sound files, all with source code. Ed Flavor Has released an excellent MultiRom utility. Works with Win2000 unlike the Bung Software. NeoPop Currently working on a new NGPC emulator (with debug facilities).
Manic Miner Links
Matthew SmithThe man himself, author of Manic Miner and Jet Set Willy.
Manic Miner
& Jet Set Willy Andrew Broad's site has masses of
information on the games produced by Matthew Smith as well as the various
conversion's of these games to other formats.
World of
Spectrum Excellent site dedicated to Sinclair's Spectrum range
of home computers.
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