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  1. Yeh you are right about that Dyson, however it is not advisable to be hanging about around the edges of the screen. It is a manoeuvre coined 'fishing' by players of the game and often leads to an unexpected death. I did think about having a border, but never actually implemented it in the end. You are the first person to mention that though so it is something I will keep in mind.

     

    Congratulations on getting the high score as well, in a months time there maybe competitions and prizes for the player who gets the highest score so practice now will help you out.


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    The definitive version of StayAway has arrived. Featuring many new gameplay features such as advanced enemies, powerups and a combo scoring system, it's now even more addictive. Can you reach the top of the online highscore table?

     

    Complemented by visual effects and energetic music, StayAway Evolution is one of the most fun pick up and play games of the year.

     

    Information:

     

    Title: StayAway Evolution

    Genre: Arcade / Casual / Mini Game

    Download Size: 3.9MB

    Resolution: 800x600 (Windowed)

    Compatible with: Windows 98 and above

    Current Version: 1.00

     

    Thanks To:

     

    Music by DJ-Hopeku

    Online Highscore Scripts by Bjibol

     

    Play / Download:

     

    Direct Link (Optum.co.uk)

     

    How To Play:

     

    Use the mouse to collect different coloured balls whilst avoiding the red ones. Score extra points by collecting the same colour of ball in quick succession and build combos. As time passes, the enemies will deploy different types of attack so watch out as you level up. Grab the flashing special ball which will either help or hinder your progress towards a high score.

     

    Screenshots:

     

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    More Screens

     

    Post Game Stats

    Enemy Wall Attacks

     

    Videos

     

    Coming Soon.

     

    Online Leaderboard Link


  3. I normally animate at 25 FPS, as that is the standard PAL amount. 30 is also a good choice though, it all depends how fluid you want it. 25/30 is plenty enough but some people animate at 60. Maybe they just like showing off.


  4. First of all, I like the style of your drawings. Bold and simple, I think they work really well. The backgrounds look like they have some effect/ filter on them, may want to spend some more time on them.

     

    Episode One was very choppy, I was slightly worried it was your animation until episode two which was much nicer, good job on the animation there. The episodes being so short works well, the humour is alright and I can see potential in the idea. Just try not to aim for the easy joke all the time.

     

    Like I said, Episode Two was much better all round, the hobo getting annoyed at the one day sentence was the best bit.

     

    Are you using flash to make these? If you ever need help with anything don't hesitate to ask.

     

    For your first cartoon, I really am impressed with your style. Keep it up.


  5. I think most of the dislike comes from the fact so much was promised that it failed to deliver on. Considering it was frequently shown at game conventions and hyped up, many (myself included) thought it was going to be a high quality title but instead turned out to be very average.

     

    It also didn't help that at the time, the Wii Remote's capabilities were unknown and many thought the sword fighting would be realtime, not scripted actions.


  6. Originaly posted by ReZourceman

    When I was planning on going to uni, I was thinking about Teeside (and visited there) it looked freaking sweet.

     

    I would be somewhat (very) interested in this.

     

    Are you more inclined towards one type of game over another? Id love to help design an (awesome) 2D platform game.

     

    Yeh I am more inclined towards certain game types as I have more confidence that I can pull them off. That's not to say that I am looking only for existing genres, if someone has a unique idea then that could also be manageable.

     

    A 2D platformer is ideal though, considering I have already been working on an engine for a platforming game.


  7. I have been accepted into Teesside university. The reason I chose it, was because it had been recommended by a few people but mainly because it has a wide range of topics that can be covered. There are both Computer Programming and Science courses structured specifically towards games dev, and you can decide what subjects you would rather cover after your first year, so you don't have to decide on your modules straight away.


  8. Hello!

     

    I don't know how many people heard Microsofts recent community games announcement, but it basically allows small developers to publish games for the Xbox 360 and recieve some £££/ $$$!

     

    I am studying games programming in September and having been experimenting with XNA for the past few months. I basically feel I have the ability to program a title to be released through the community games service

     

    BUT!

     

    I would like to mainly focus on the programming side and not have to worry about the design, game mechanics etc.

     

    So basically, is there anyone who wants to work with me to create a game for the service. You would be required to develop the games concept, level design and how the game plays. No programming is required, nor artistic talent (although it may help), I am just looking for someone to work with to create a decent quality game.

     

    Either let me know your ideas in this thread or PM me. I am looking for ideas that are not too grandiose, a 2D game is ideal as I would also like to enter it into the Dream-Build-Play competition being held at the end of September.


  9. I wanted it badly at the start of the year but the hype has died down for me now. Will probably wait until it is under £100 for the lot before considering it.


  10. Articles like this always make good points, playing the old nostalgia card. I gotta agree with most of it, especially durability and multiplayer although online can be cool when its not a hassle.

     

    In fact, I've just stopped playing Super Mario Bros 3, I can't get over how difficult it is. I swear I completed it when I was a young'un but now I can barely get past the fourth world.


  11. Originally Posted by Tapedeck

    Unsure about it still, how much would you want for it?

     

    Haze took 10mins for me.

     

    Hmm that is odd, all my downloads are quite slow from PSN but I am using wireless, it could be slower despite me having a fast internet connection.

     

    For PES2008 I was thinking £16 delivered, not sure what the PS3 version sells for at the moment.


  12. Its quite good, not too different from the past few years but a good game nonetheless. I only got my PS3 today and this came with it but I already have it on the 360 so if you want you could buy it off me.

     

    Also, how long does that Haze demo take to download, its crazy.


  13. Starfox, in almost exactly the same format as Lylat Wars would be the only game they need to announce for me to keep faith in the Wii beyond Smash Bros.

    Especially if it had online multiplayer.

     

    And you are right about the hard drive or whatever storage media they decide on, it is going to cost a lot.


  14. I am considering buying a new 40GB PS3 next Friday for £240 but am not entire sure whether or not I should considering I already have a Wii and Xbox 360. Any advice or information you lot could give me on whether it is a worthy purchase. This year does look good for the PS3 but I don't want to buy on speculation alone.


  15. Hey everyone, decided to sell a few of my Wii and DS games to raise funds for a PS3.

     

    All are PAL region games in great condition. Pictures can be uploaded if anyone needs them.

     

    Prices include postage and packaging to mainland UK.

     

    Wii Games:

    Resident Evil 4 (Wii) £19

    Rayman Raving Rabbids £17

    Red Steel £12

    Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz £12

    Sonic and the Secret Rings £13

     

    DS Games:

     

    Warioware Touched £14

    Need for Speed Underground 2 £9

     

    All the above items have now been placed on eBay. The address is below if anyone is interested.

     

    My eBay items for sale

     

    I am now selling:

     

    Nintendo Wii Remote £22

    Nintendo Wii Nunchuk £14

     

    More games to be added soon. Payment preferably through paypal and my ebay account is jxx1414 if anyone wants to check for feedback purposes.


  16. Hey everyone, I am looking to trade my PAL Nintendo Wii for a PS3, preferably the 60GB, but 40GB would also be alright. I really want the backwards compatibility.

     

    Here is a list of items that come with the console:

     

    Nintendo Wii Console

    2x Nintendo Wii Remotes

    2x Nunchuks

    Wii Stand

    Sensor Bar

     

    Component Cable (for 480p)

     

    Games

     

    Wii Sports

    Wii Play

    Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess

    Super Mario Galaxy

    Super Paper Mario

    Resident Evil 4 Wii

    Rayman Raving Rabbids

    Red Steel

    Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz

    Sonic and the Secret Rings

     

    Virtual Console Games (I don't know if these can be kept if you change the system settings to personilise it)

     

    Mario Bros 3

    Donkey Kong Country

    Bomberman 93

    Super Star Soldier

    Gunstar Heroes

    Dr Robotniks Mean Bean Machine

    Castlevania 4

    Zelda A Link to the Past

    Sin and Punishment

    Super Mario Bros

    Super Mario Bros 2 (Lost Levels)

    Streets of Rage 2

    Mario Kart 64

    Wario's Woods

     

    NOTE: All items come in original packaging and boxes, official leads included.

     

    As you can see, there is a lot included so I will only consider trades of similar value.

    Would prefer pickup, I am based in Wiltshire, England but would also be willing to ship.

     

     

    Thanks,

    Ben

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