Making Games for the 6502

Gaming
Have you ever wondered how your favorite retro video games were made? This exhibit will focus on the past and future of games written for the revolutionary 6502 processor used in the Atari 2600 and NES and show off two new homebrew games.

Schedule

Sat 16 Sat 16 November 2019
Museum of Commerce
10:00 am
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Cooper Dalrymple

I am a programmer, musician, and electronics hobbyist from Pensacola, Florida. I currently work as a web developer/part-owner for the small local web marketing firm CleverOgre. I have a passion for video games that I cultivated as a child with my PlayStation and Windows 98 computer. After continually expanding my knowledge in programming and electronics and studying Computer Science and University of South Florida, I am using my spare time away from web development to learn and create retro video games in assembly (though it is a bit before my time) to harness some of that passion for good.

Categories: Gaming, Computers & Mobile Devices, Electronics, Fun & Games, Open Source

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What inspired you to make this project?
Programming in assembly is super fun and seeing it in action on old 70s/80s hardware is quite the thrill.