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Date Posted: 15:13:35 04/11/01 Wed
Author: Rob
Subject: Creating Games

Hi,

I've been a Vectrex fan since I got my system in 1982. I'm interested in creating some games myself and was wondering if there is any info out there that takes you through a step by step process on how to do this and what equipment is needed.

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[> Re: Creating Games -- Rob Mitchell, 16:10:14 04/29/01 Sun

>>I'm interested in creating some games myself ...<<

Best place to start programming the Vectrex is to work through the programming tutorial on Chris Tumber's web site ...

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.classicgaming.com/vectrex/">http://www.classicgaming.com/vectrex/</a>

And play around with DVE (Vectrex emulator). Alternately Richard Hutchinson has a method for transferring your game program to his VecRAM cart and running it on an actual Vectrex!

Also the 6502 microprocessor programming manual is available free from Motorola.

Questions: just ask! or join us at Rec.Games.Vectrex newsgroup!

Rob Mitchell, Atlanta, GA


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