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BASIC is BACK!

A programming language fondly remembered by anyone who programmed computers back in the day. In the golden age of BASIC, it was easy for anyone to write a program. Now we offer you this exact same capability, but this time with the advanced features of the Nintendo DSi™ system. Everyone can easily enjoy creating their own original programs, from those who ever dreamed of being a programmer when they were younger, to the young programmers of today. Many programs are included to ensure that you can fully enjoy using BASIC. The included programs were also written in BASIC, so you can add new features to them in order to enhance your games. You can also take the programs and data you create and convert them to QR codes that can be shared with friends who also have Petit Computer on their Nintendo DSi systems. (Programs included: 12 feature samples,5games, a character picture tool,a background screen creation tool,a graphics tool,and a picture-drawing tool.

 

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Check out the website for more information!

Let's hope it comes to Europe soon! :D

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Oh man, I used to mess with BASIC back in the C64 days. :love:

Not sure if I've got the patience for it any more though. :heh:

 

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Oh man, I used to mess with BASIC back in the C64 days. :love:

Not sure if I've got the patience for it any more though. :heh:

 

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Hehe, yeah I know what you mean.. Hope I will find time to write some cool DS mini games or something. :grin:

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Interesting idea, though surely BASIC is pretty dated now? I'll wait to see what the reception is like.

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Yeah, Basic is a pretty old language, but it is pretty powerful! And considering that this DSi ware BASIC version will allow you to use DSi functions like the touch screen into the code, means this will surely be a ton o fun!! :D

 

@RedShell

Awesome! Those video examples look brilliant! Also, on PetitComputers homepages, they got a bunch of source codes for different purposes. Some games too.

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