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Your first image programmed in Locomotive Basic?

Started by twox, 20:36, 31 May 14

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I can't remember what the first image I programmed in BASIC was but I do remember spending hours programming a short Batman The Animated Series animation which I then lost during saving process (possibly due to a power cut or something) and was one of the main reasons I then got an Amiga 1200 and Deluxe Paint for the following christmas.   I remember a simple Gotham police headquarters with the batsignal turning on and a small Batwing flying across and then a slowly drawn close up of Commisioner Gordon's face cos he was going to say something...  but yeah.  Relying on saving BASIC programs to tape kinda killed that but hey.
Favorite CPC games: Count Duckula 3, Oh Mummy Returns, RoboCop Resurrection, Tankbusters Afterlife

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Would have been a flat square minus the dimensions.  8)
* Using the old Amstrad Languages :D   * with the Firmware :P
* I also like to problem solve code in BASIC :)   * And type-in Type-Ins! :D

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sigh

A ninja.

First drawn on graph paper, then spent the next 3 hours typing in all the co-ordinates which amounted to 700 lines of code.



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 ;D A map of Spain, drawn on graph paper and typing the coordinates like sigh 8)

SyX

The Nike logo using the symbol instruction and then all my CPC neighbours started to design other sport shoes companies logos (Joma, Asics, ... )... and the second was a horn for put in the extremes of the pad in the breakout basic game in the manual for making a texan version... Dallas was so big then  :laugh:

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