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Programming Peanut
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 พ.ค. 2013
I make videos on computer science, math and more 😎👍
Fix It Fast! Easy Screw Replacement Guide for Electronics & Collectibles
In this video I explain how to find the correct screw replacements. This will work for retro video game consoles, cartridge games and collectibles.
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[Computer Science Series] All You Need to Know About Binary Numbers in 1 Video
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In this video I go over all you need to know about binary numbers for when it comes to computer science. This is a must if you are interested in making NES games the old school way using 6502 Assembly. This will also benefit students who might be taking Discrete Mathematics or Computer Systems. The topics I cover are: - Short notation - Addition - Subtraction - Multiplication - Division - Logic...
[Game Series] Best 'Hello World' of All Time?
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They say if you subscribe the NES will start to twerk Not all 'Hello World' apps are created equal. 200 lines of asm code. Follow me on Instagram: @ProgrammingPeanut #retrogaming #retrovideogames #retrogamecollector #retrogamecollection #nes #snes #sega #nintendo #atari #arcade #8bit #16bit #pixelart #nostalgia #gamers #gaming #gamingcommunity #gaminglife #gamingmemes #gamingposts #gamingvideos
[Game Series] How to Extract Graphics From Original SNES Game Cartridges
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In this tutorial we'll look at how to extract graphics from original SNES cartridges. I'll also cover the basics of soldering. Ready to explore some old school tech from the 90s? Let's get started! #electronics #retrogaming #modding #nintendo #snes
[Design Pattern Series] The STRATEGY Design Pattern
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[Design Pattern Series] The STRATEGY Design Pattern
[Arts and Crafts Series] Video Game Projects Using Resin
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[Arts and Crafts Series] Video Game Projects Using Resin
[Tips and Tricks Series] My Favorite IntelliJ Tips and Tricks
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[Tips and Tricks Series] My Favorite IntelliJ Tips and Tricks
[Meme Series] Jump On the New Trend Before It Stops Being Cool
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[Meme Series] Jump On the New Trend Before It Stops Being Cool
[Story Series] The Video Game Store Employee
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[Story Series] The Video Game Store Employee
[Game Series] How to make Gameboy Advance labels!!
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[Game Series] How to make Gameboy Advance labels!!
[Meme Series] When you have to deliver a new feature before the holidays are over
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[Meme Series] When you have to deliver a new feature before the holidays are over
[Meme Series] Phew! Finally finished all of my code. Now to do: git merge feature/jellyPotato
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[Meme Series] Phew! Finally finished all of my code. Now to do: git merge feature/jellyPotato
[Design Pattern Series] The ONLY video you need to learn RECURSION #tutorial
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[Design Pattern Series] The ONLY video you need to learn RECURSION #tutorial
[Arts and Crafts Series] Making a nice little custom clock in just a few mins
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[Arts and Crafts Series] Making a nice little custom clock in just a few mins
[Game Series] You Won’t Believe What Cool Stuff I Found Inside These Retro Games!
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[Game Series] You Won’t Believe What Cool Stuff I Found Inside These Retro Games!
[Toon Series] Loop vars should always be named i
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[Toon Series] Loop vars should always be named i
[Meme Series] Me after late night programming
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[Meme Series] Me after late night programming
[Meme Series] How it feels to be a software developer
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[Meme Series] How it feels to be a software developer
[Game Series] How to Record Video Games for Free with this Amazing Software! (Super Easy)
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[Game Series] How to Record Video Games for Free with this Amazing Software! (Super Easy)
[Games Series] The Strangest and Funniest Handheld Games You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of!
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[Games Series] The Strangest and Funniest Handheld Games You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of!
[Arts and Crafts Series] How to make money off old and broken video game electronics
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[Arts and Crafts Series] How to make money off old and broken video game electronics
[Meme Series] Me after hot girl asks for help with her Computer Science homework
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[Meme Series] Me after hot girl asks for help with her Computer Science homework
[Meme Series] Your first week as a software developer
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[Meme Series] Your first week as a software developer
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Thanks. Helpful for making labels for music albums if you're importing those to gba
I took the case off and now it's not snapping back in place
@@Randal2140 Hopefully the tabs/latches didnt break off. Either way the screws should hold it in place pretty well.
thanks alot! I have this assignment due Friday and I've been so lost on how to start lol
Great video! I’m still terrified I’m gonna mess something up on my already loaded super 64 cart. I just want to add the xeno crisis rom since it was free when I purchased the physical cart. Is it as easy as grabbing the file and throwing it on the list outside of the main folder as you did here? Thanks
You can add valid ROM files outside the ED64P folder. If your card ever stops working for whatever reason (like wear and tear for example) you can just buy another memory card and follow the steps in the video. Or just make a copy of it now using an application like Etcher.
@ cool thanks!
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Most impressive/satisfying moment of video. 5:28 First try. Bob's yer uncle.
@@TheFu3lman That was the 4th take
I thought this was tutorial on how to code some NES demo 🙏😭😭😭 IS THE NEXT STEP GOING TO BE ON HOW TO TIME TRAVEL AND STRIKE A DEAL WITH SEARS.
Yeah I don't think I would use the program your using. I'd just rather use an assembler. The problem is that I don't know how to use one.... I mean I know how to do basic programming in 6502 assembly but I just don't know how to get the assembler to work without someone's help. Yeah but seeing that program you were using really brought back memories of this program I used to use called game maker. I faintly remember the actual UI of the program, but I very, VERY clearly remember all the stuff I made in it. It was a good way to introduce younger teenage me into making games, but nowadays I would just either use an assembler or Visual Basic. Those game making programs are way too restrictive in retrospective.
@@thardump859 NESMaker does have its limitations that's true. I think it's a good tool for beginners or people who don't know much about programming. Knowing 6502 and understanding the NES hardware is difficult and time consuming so it's a good alternative. If you can program in 6502 that's awesome!
That was very helpful, thank you so much ✌
Does NESmaker still give you your game file for free?
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What would be the easiest and safest way to clone my preloaded sd card in my ed94plus as a backup? Do I use something like etcher or do i simply drag copy the files over manually. Thanks in advance.
I would recommend keeping a backup of the ED64 file. As long as you have that stored somewhere you can always just set up a new memory card later if needed. Hope that helps!
Thank you for your reply my friend.
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Thank you
I'm trying to decide if my sega genesis controllers are worth saving, I think some spiders got in there.
If you're going to use them I would say give it a try and try the steps in the video :)
Any Pico-8 fans in here???
You speak the truth
Sometimes you just gotta ship that new feature out quick!
how have i only found you now in 2024. this is awsome content
What price would you put it at if you did put on your own shelf and one of your friends or family members wanted to buy it just curious
A full game? There's so much work that goes into these. I would say somewhere around $50? Not sure. If it was a friend or family member I would probably give it for free :)
Cool video, could you go more in depth on the "default settings" for your printer. When I hit print it will print the label on a full page. Also I noticed your labels are a little smaller than the slot on the GBA cartridge. Is there a way to make them a teeny bit bigger to fit the actual cartridge to make it look more original. Thanks!
Hello. The file should already have the size fixed. Did you modify the size or anything similar? Also the reason they look a little smaller might be because I hand cut them for the video but it's best to use a professional cutting machine if you have one. If you're interested in professional looking labels I do sell them on my Ebay and Etsy store. Is there a particular label you're looking for? www.ebay.com/usr/goobergames www.etsy.com/shop/GooberGames
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Very informative however personally I'd rather make SNES games. It would be more work but the graphics and sound on SNES holds up better than the 8-bit NES.
@@Silentdragn SNES games are great! They're some of my favorite too. They are more difficult to make though and unfortunately there are no modern tools like NESMaker to easily make them.
I simply print two cardstock 8.5 x 11 sheets, one for left side and front and one for right side and back. I then use double sided rape and join two together, then join to create the box. Yes, it then has two seems, but it can be done on any printer.
@@Stryder_The_Nite_Owl Yep thats another option. Check out my other video on how to Make Your Own NES Game I go over something like that
Do you sell your own games that you make
For now I only sell parody carts (for display) because the internal chips are hard to find. www.ebay.com/usr/goobergames www.etsy.com/shop/GooberGames
Java program used! :D
Thank you for the video
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Nice catch!
hey quick question, i was watching a random video about making a nes game and the guy said they cut the sprites then mirrored the image to reduce data and make more room for larger levels and more sprites. does that make any sense? i cant find the video
That's correct! However if you're using NES maker you don't have to worry too much about memory constraints because it's a modern tool especially if you're using their own cartridges. If you're programming the game the OLD school way using nothing but a text editor then you absolutely have to be aware of how much memory your game is using up.
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