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OpenBOR - the 2D Side Scrolling Engine Ported to C

Mr Niding

Posts 459
15 Jun 2017 08:42


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  Copy pasted from EAB, originally posted by lantus360
 
  [QUOTE=lantus360]Hi there!
 
  i've ported OpenBOR Engine to 68K Amigas. If you aren't familiar with OpenBOR it is the ultimate 2D side scrolling engine. OpenBOR is the open source continuation of Beats of Rage, a Streets of Rage tribute game originally developed by Senile Team
 
  You will need at least an Amiga with a fast 68040 AGA or RTG to play this.
 
  I uploaded it the Zone and to Aminet tonight but link still may need a few hours to appear - EXTERNAL LINK   
  Complete instructions available in the Readme.
 
  Screen shots below are captured on my Amiga A600 with Vampire 2
 
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  Source Code available at - EXTERNAL LINK   
  Video showing performance  on real Amiga hardware (A4000, A1200, Vampire 2) -  EXTERNAL LINK   
  I also livestreamed  how I ported this over to the Amiga on my youtube channel over the past 2 weekends - EXTERNAL LINK if people were interested in that :)
 
  Let me know how you like the port. I have fun working on this. Right then - off to play some Final Fight in OpenBOR


David Eriksson

Posts 8
15 Jun 2017 09:39


Very cool, will (probably) try this out tonight!


Thierry Atheist

Posts 644
15 Jun 2017 10:40


DID YOU SEE THE VAMPIRE ][ SEGMENT?!!!

VAMPIRE... KICKING THE ASS.... LITERALLY!!!!!!


Chris H

Posts 65
15 Jun 2017 11:39


Very nice work, thanks.


Thomas Blatt

Posts 200
15 Jun 2017 15:12


Many thanks, I will try it on my Amiga 600 with Vampire2


Roy Gillotti

Posts 517
17 Jun 2017 19:16


Wow this runs really well once I figured out to extract the data. I'm using the original BoR data, I'll need to play with some other paks.
 
  Those not on windows and want to extract the .PAK files I got the tools here, source is included if you don't have an x86 machine: EXTERNAL LINK 

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