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This is a simple raycaster created based on the [https://permadi.com/1996/05/ray-casting-tutorial-table-of-contents/]Ray-Casting Tutorial For Game Development And Other Purposes] by F. Permadi.
This is a simple raycaster created based on the [https://permadi.com/1996/05/ray-casting-tutorial-table-of-contents/ Ray-Casting Tutorial For Game Development And Other Purposes] by F. Permadi.


It's a fairly straightforward implementation of the basic techniques presented in the tutorial, with fixed-point math and table-based trig functions giving it speed, as well as the odd bit of assembler.
It's a fairly straightforward implementation of the basic techniques presented in the tutorial, with fixed-point math and table-based trig functions giving it speed, as well as the odd bit of assembler.

Revision as of 11:41, 8 September 2022

POKE Raycaster Engine
File:Pokeraycastergba2.png
General
Authorry0g4_
TypeGame engine
Version2022
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2022/03/05
Links
Download
Website


This is a simple raycaster created based on the Ray-Casting Tutorial For Game Development And Other Purposes by F. Permadi.

It's a fairly straightforward implementation of the basic techniques presented in the tutorial, with fixed-point math and table-based trig functions giving it speed, as well as the odd bit of assembler.

This homebrew includes an sprite system for drawing in-game objects, and some floor and ceiling textures textures. This homebrew also added shading to give the graphics a bit more depth.

Controls

Menu:

D-Pad - Select dungeon

A - Enter dungeon

Start - Get additional information about this homebrew for GBA

Screenshots

pokeraycastergba3.png pokeraycastergba4.png

Media

Writing a POKEMON Raycaster Engine for Game Boy Advance using C Programming Language (DevKitAdv) (RYOGA V.S. the ARCADE MOLE!)

Compatibility

Runs on emulator - up to about 15-20fps in VisualBoy Advance.

It runs on real hardware too, but a little more slowly.

External links

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