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Tridball GB

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Tridball
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General
AuthorAaron St.John
TypeArcade Games
Version2000
LicenseFreeware
SystemCGB
Last Updated2000/08/10
Links
Download
Website
Source

Tridball is a Game Boy Color game created by Aaron St.John written in assembly language.

This game puts a 3D spin on the game of Pong. Because the GameBoy's processor does not have support for floating point numbers, division, or multiplication, it uses compressed look-up tables to run the needed calculations to show 3D graphics while staying under the contest's 32KB limit.

It was developed for the GBdev 2000 Competition and won second place.

User guide

In Tridball, you can't just let the ball bounce off llike in Pong. You have to whack it when it comes close.

Scoring:

  • Hitting the ball +5 points.
  • Hitting the wall with your ball -3 points.
  • Your opponent misses the ball +50 points.

Game lengths:

  • Short 500 points.
  • Medium 1500 points.
  • Long 3000 points.
  • XLong 9900 points.

Controls

Left/Right - Move left/right

B/A - Whack left/right

Screenshots

tridballgbc.png tridballgbc2.png

tridballgbc3.png tridballgbc4.png

Compatibility

Can be played on an emulator such as BGB and hardware using a flash-based cartridge.

Tridball runs best on a real GBC, when it detects it is running under an emulator it automatically turns off certain graphics effects. Hold A on startup to force emulator friendly mode off, hold B to force it on.

Credits

Programs used:

  • RGBDS.
  • NO$GMB.
  • RGBGrafx Library.
  • PSP 6.
  • Ultraeedit.
  • RNC Library.

External links

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