Special Operations v0.2

Posted Oct 31, 2006 at 1:08PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Games Tags: Sam Fisher, The Underminer
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Special Operations v.02


Tick-tock goes the clock, bang-boom goes the homebrew scene. In a matter of days, The Underminer has updated his game and has now released Special Operations v0.2 for firmwares 1.0 and 1.5. Hailing inspiration from the tan-lined Sam Fisher, his Splinter Cell homebrew will allow you to walk the walk (in this case, "sneak the sneak") through levels of, well, special operations.

The game also has a Level Editor in which you can create your own side-scrollers to share with your friends.

30-10-06 v0.2 changelog:
  • Added screenshot feature (press Select button)
  • Fixed jumping issues
  • improved shooting. Almost all enemies can be shot now.
  • improved memory issue
  • Fixed level corruption
  • Added levels 6 and 7
If you need the controls, you can either read the article about v0.1 or take a look at the readme. He suggests that if you guys would create your own levels, it would be great if you could send it to him so that he could include them in future versions. He's also even thinking about a WLAN download service so that we can download these levels.

Download: [Special Operations v0.2 fro FW 1.00]
Download: [Special Operations v0.2 fro FW 1.50]

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2006-10-31 14:11:04
1st

1st
by - 2006-10-31 15:19:51
Good Work

Looks good, downloading tonight!
by - 2006-10-31 15:27:08
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The ugliness of homebrew games never cease to amaze me, I could do better, too bad I can only write scripts in flash.
by - 2006-10-31 18:11:36
So....

You cant do better?
by - 2006-10-31 20:41:28
Nicely done

I just love it when people talk big. Most of the times its all talk nothing else just air
by - 2006-10-31 22:24:35
kool

kool
by - 2006-11-01 00:07:59
hi

very very cool game, but i dont like how the sprites are animated, specially the jump... also seems like the game is running at 10 fps...other than that very cool indeed
by The Underminer - 2006-11-01 01:31:35
Game Speed

Some people seem to like to boost the gamespeed. Well... You can! Ever looked under settings? Increase the gamespeed value to 150 to get 15fps, 200 for 20fps, etc. And the last poster guessed correct, normal gamespeed (100) means 10fps. I didn't change this by default because this was the default framerate for the animated gifs I used.
by - 2006-11-01 02:17:02
Illegal

You guys should know better to not distribute games that include illegal content. Many of those sprites are from the Gameboy Advance Splinter Cell game. And then you wonder why companies don't like homebrew...
by - 2006-11-02 03:39:42
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How do I get these home made games to work on my PSP?

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