jakenastysnake
New member
Much obliged.
Ever since I was a kid, I loved to play video games. My older sister had an NES and I remember playing Super Mario/Duck Hunt back in the good ole days.
My love of video games stuck with me, and to this day I am still a huge fan.
Naturally I've had the urge to try my hand at making games, but every time it seems like I get frustrated/bored and give up when I can't get code or something to work right.
Then, a few months ago I found some Youtube videos on NESMaker. I was very impressed and excited, so I got an activation key and I'm just going through tutorials and all that making sure to take it slow and really UNDERSTAND what I'm doing. I want to be able to tell my kids/grandkids that "I actually MADE a video game!" And dangit... I'm gonna do just that!
Glad to be here. You guys are doing some awesome work!
Ever since I was a kid, I loved to play video games. My older sister had an NES and I remember playing Super Mario/Duck Hunt back in the good ole days.
My love of video games stuck with me, and to this day I am still a huge fan.
Naturally I've had the urge to try my hand at making games, but every time it seems like I get frustrated/bored and give up when I can't get code or something to work right.
Then, a few months ago I found some Youtube videos on NESMaker. I was very impressed and excited, so I got an activation key and I'm just going through tutorials and all that making sure to take it slow and really UNDERSTAND what I'm doing. I want to be able to tell my kids/grandkids that "I actually MADE a video game!" And dangit... I'm gonna do just that!
Glad to be here. You guys are doing some awesome work!