Closed JohnEarnest closed 4 years ago
Hey John
Sorry for the late response, I've been very busy the past couple of weeks. Knight does suffer from stack overflow, but is still definitely playable.
You're more than welcome to include it, do you think you could prepare it?
Best regards, Simon Pacis
Great!
How would you like to be credited? Authors may optionally include an email address and/or some website URL as contact information. Many people just use their GitHub profile: https://github.com/JohnEarnest/chip8Archive/blob/master/authors.json
Additionally, do you have any interest in participating in a future Octojam? I'm trying to be a little more organized about getting the word out, and I intend to provide a reminder email next September. No obligations, of course!
We've started running the jam on Itch.io so that participants have a better chance of having their work seen by a broader audience, and if you haven't taken a look at Octo in the past few years, some of the new features might be a pleasant surprise.
Hi John,
My GitHub profile is just fine for crediting!
I might be interested next time, yeah, it was a lot of fun making Knight!
Great, itch.io is a fantastic platform! That's awesome!
Done: https://github.com/JohnEarnest/chip8Archive/commit/aa4d4a7cdaba567fd40c6f59cca3298172ba4990
Thanks again for your contribution! I'll drop you a line when the next Octojam is coming together. There will probably also be a link here on Itch.
Hey, Simon!
Just pinging you here since I don't have other contact information. Registration for this year's Octojam is now open on itch:
If you sign up there, you'll also get a reminder when the competition actually starts. If you know anyone else who might be interested, I can use all the help I can get spreading the word!
Hey John,
Thanks! Might have time to give it a whirl this year. You can reach me at simon curlyasymbol pacis period blog.
Hope all is well.
Simon
Simon,
Are you open to having this game included in the Chip8 Archive (https://github.com/JohnEarnest/chip8Archive)? Check out the readme over there for details.
If you like, you can simply file a pull request to that repository. I'm also happy to prepare it for you, with your permission, if you're busy.
Thanks!