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How to make classic game format? (NES,BIN,GBA,GBC.SMC.SMD)

Discussion in 'Editor & General Support' started by leegod, Apr 23, 2016.

  1. leegod

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    So can I make game for

    NES,BIN,GBA,GBC.SMC.SMD file format

    with unity?
     
  2. ToshoDaimos

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    Do you want to make a game for NES or Game Boy Advance? This can't be done with Unity in any way. You need special tools designed for those platforms.
     
  3. mgear

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  4. leegod

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    Yes, I want to make original classic game for own hardware. I think to make original hardware too.
     
  5. leegod

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    Interesting.
    So this means can unity and c# make original Gameboy game too?
     
  6. fffMalzbier

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    no that link is for a emulator inside of unity to load Gameboy games. That not what you are after.

    The gameboy games are written in assembler and unity does not offer a assembler export.
    Unity only offers a export for "New Nintendo 3DS and New Nintendo 3DS XL , in case you are a licensed Nintendo developer.

    If you are into programming for the gameboy you might be interested in websites like this:
    http://gameboy.mongenel.com/asmschool.html
     
  7. leegod

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    I saw some blog that program by C language for .gb file that can be run on Gameboy.
     
  8. fffMalzbier

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    There may/probably are tools that can convert C program code into assembly code for the Gameboy but unity does not do anything like this.