Yet Another Chip-8 Emulator: XO-Chip (Sound at Last Edition)
Coming back three years later to finally add sound support to my XO-Chip emulator.
A blog that I’ll probably forget about after making forty-three posts.
Coming back three years later to finally add sound support to my XO-Chip emulator.
It turns out, languages can be very small.
Something I should never use.
Connecting the Dots with Some ink.
Making Maps and Making Names.
Making one of my most ambitious projects to date.
Have a natural rhythm to your text boxes.
Avoid the biggest trap when it comes to animating text boxes.
My experience being the latest person to write an XO-Chip emulator.
My experience being the latest person to write a Super-Chip emulator.
My experience being the latest person to write a CHIP-8 emulator.
Support going from menu to menu.
Support different menu groupings that you can swap between with just a few lines in a configuration class.
Add menu elements without worrying about tweaking input positions, or fiddling with UI input scripts in the inspector.