Show HN: I'm 48 and finally learning how to be a game developer
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Re: Show HN: I'm 48 and finally learning how to be a game developer
#162Earlier quoted context omitted.
Thanks! I've always been fascinated by electronics and I so envy people in that domain. I bought an Arduino board (sorry if that's totally kiddie to you) and some parts and so far, my son and I have made a little robot that runs very inefficiently on 9-volt batteries. I just want to plug the damn thing in to overcome the power issue.
(I don't know how much you know about electronics so sorry if I'm stating the obvious here) 9V batteries sound and look like they should last long, but putting 6 1.5V batteries in series should last much longer. 9V batteries have a typical capacity of ~550 mAh, 1.5V batteries (even rechargeable ones) have a typical capacity of 2000~3000 mAh.
Re: Show HN: I'm 48 and finally learning how to be a game developer
#163I like your privacy policy: https://13bananas.com/privacy-policy/
Re: Show HN: I'm 48 and finally learning how to be a game developer
#164Since I haven't seen it mentioned here so far, there's a typo in the screenshots: 'Play without distrctactions'.
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#165Nice. I turned 50 this year, I created a custom Tecmo Super Bowl ROM (for original NES) with my college friends as the players and a bunch of custom graphics and mods referencing our jokes and incidents from back in the day. There is a community dedicated to the game that helped with some of it, but I definitely had to dive deep into hex editing to add all the elements I wanted.
How come you didn't continue making games?
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#166Re: Show HN: I'm 48 and finally learning how to be a game developer
#167It’s gratifying to see this remain #1 on HN for so long. I sincerely wish you luck. I like your privacy policy: https://13bananas.com/privacy-policy/
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#168Re: Show HN: I'm 48 and finally learning how to be a game developer
#169I make little games (inspired mostly by burnout):
How to Run an All-hands meeting: https://rafsters.itch.io/all-hands
Tommy the Toe and the Chamber of Hostile Carpentry: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/tommy-the-toe/id1498417487
> And since then, I've been a copywriter, graphic designer, business owner, immigrant,
Sounds like your skill-set is very well rounded. From my experience, coding was the easiest part, marketing and narrowing down the game logic to what's really needed/fun is always so hard. Congrats!
If you want to exchange ideas or just chat about your experience making indie games, I'm running occasional pairing/rant sessions, where everyone can just call me and chat: https://sonnet.io/posts/hi/
If you're interested in a chat, give me a shout! Otherwise, good luck! It makes me so happy to see people building stuff like this. Thank you.