Hi, Everybody!

DocNES

Member
Hi, DocNES!

Wanted to say Thank you to everyone. I'm happily surprised to find a very welcoming, and nice community on the internet. Many of you have been kind enough and take the time to help me learn, and answer all my questions even when they seem very basic. (I do a search before asking every time, I promise).

In a former life, I worked in cyber security. Know many modern programming languages. But Assembly is still something I'm struggling with. These days I work in emergency pediatric medicine.

Long time retro collector. Complete n64, 3DS, Amiibo, multiple kiosk, and about 20 away from complete NES sets. One of the OG rom hackers, and physical repro makers.

Hope to release a small NES Game one day.
 

dale_coop

Moderator
Staff member
hey welcome @DocNES
Glad to have you here with us.
NESmaker is a great tool to start making NES games.
Don't skip the tutorial visode from the offical website, it's important to llearn the basis how to setup your projects/objects/screens/...
- the 12 days of Xmas series
- all the module specific videos (you can skip the "beginner" ones, you won't really learn anything from them)

Have fun !
 

DocNES

Member
hey welcome @DocNES
Glad to have you here with us.
NESmaker is a great tool to start making NES games.
Don't skip the tutorial visode from the offical website, it's important to llearn the basis how to setup your projects/objects/screens/...
- the 12 days of Xmas series
- all the module specific videos (you can skip the "beginner" ones, you won't really learn anything from them)

Have fun !
Thanks! Great advice, just went through the 12 Days of NesMas, all of board-b videos, and now I'm starting on GXSCChater videos. Videos are my preferred learning method. :) Always looking for more great tutorials.
 

PepperoniStick

New member
Thanks! Great advice, just went through the 12 Days of NesMas, all of board-b videos, and now I'm starting on GXSCChater videos. Videos are my preferred learning method. :) Always looking for more great tutorials.
So far I started with board-b, but I'm on his last one tonight. Any advice for the next one to run though? I'm going to go through the 12 days of nesmas next but just curious on your input
 

DocNES

Member
I would do the 12 days of Xmas. Even the beginner ones. Maybe watch those at x2 speed. A lot of good information is thrown around.

I'd check out this thread. And ask that if you're going to take the time and watch stuff to help update the time stamps in the replies to make it faster and easier for the next person who needs to go back and find that one random things they need to remember

 

PepperoniStick

New member
I would do the 12 days of Xmas. Even the beginner ones. Maybe watch those at x2 speed. A lot of good information is thrown around.

I'd check out this thread. And ask that if you're going to take the time and watch stuff to help update the time stamps in the replies to make it faster and easier for the next person who needs to go back and find that one random things they need to remember
Alright well I'll go with the 12 days of nesmaker next and see where it leads me. Next to my computer monitors I do have my wall of reference papers I have for programming for my day job, I suspect I'm going to neeed to start making room.
 
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