That second one is amazing, so much going on and it's so smooth.
@buster5661Күн бұрын
Very castle crashers
@flythereddflagg2 күн бұрын
Dude there are some legitimately creative entries in here! There's also the ones that I feel like might be able to be flushed out into bigger gameplay this is so cool thanks for sharing these!
@orijimi3 күн бұрын
Hopefully helpful timestamps for people: Audio gets to reasonable levels at 19:30 or so Direct jump to gameplay after that: 20:12
@keyboard_g3 күн бұрын
I love the SGI boot up sound effect.
@james.lambert3 күн бұрын
HailToDodongo www.youtube.com/@hailtododongo Explained the cutout technique used in his minigame About the question you had: the cutout effect for those crystals is done via alpha clipping/threshold. for that a point light that uses alpha shines onto the object, all other lights have alpha set to 0. So the map model itself has also alpha=0 by default and the cutouts are 1 due to the light, the CC then inverts that. That effect is actually part of an example project in t3d under 16_light_clip Check out his channel if you want to follow the development of tiny3d. He posts some cool stuff.
@zach.02 күн бұрын
Game Jam and Ludum Dare have produced such creative works!
@davidwalz33173 күн бұрын
Creative stuff here! Good clean fun
@hugjuffs3 күн бұрын
There are some creative mini game ideas here. Good work to all participants!
@xdanic32 күн бұрын
At first I watched to hear you talk about the technical stuff, which I really enjoyed during the second game which is really good at that and gameplay wise (I think you got distracted with the graphics as well :P). Later I forgot this was the N64 and really enjoyed some games, the sauna was very random but funny, the key one might be fun with people, paintball has really good gameplay and tech-wise very interesting as well.
@doubletaco2 күн бұрын
these are incredibly impressive
@nintendo4life1323 күн бұрын
Something fun to watch
@CinemaStormz3 күн бұрын
Awesome video game play through. Keep up the good work 👏
@nopolistocanti74983 күн бұрын
Someone remenber a game, i think was made using XNA, that was a car running and shooting a dinossar in a city, as Far as i remenber. The Godzilla game reminde me of it
@jk-pc1iv2 күн бұрын
Where does the music come from usually in such jams? Are there libraries or does everyone have skilled musicians on their team?? Always amazes me how good the music is
@thinkbrowner3 күн бұрын
That SGI Indy bootchime at 22:00 though
@BlahBleeBlahBlahКүн бұрын
And 10:27 - did a double take when I heard it haha
@OGBhyve2 күн бұрын
Simple64 supports libdragon
@fun_machine_642 күн бұрын
You could finish Dinosaur Planet, that would be epic for the Nintendo 64.
@yoinkylive3 күн бұрын
would make for a banger mario party clone 😭
@nowicando76512 күн бұрын
is there anyway you could keep developing up this DDR for Boomers? adding the friendly menu, stepmaker and song import? please
@gsestream2 күн бұрын
super
@jcdenton98442 күн бұрын
Man my hearts breaking no kids know about N64 and always call the graphics shit i feel like my worlds falling apart each year 😢
@buster5661Күн бұрын
iPad kids am I right
@jcdenton9844Күн бұрын
@@buster5661 They break my heart how they talk about Microtransactions and buying skins its suppose to be about story and experience