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  1. Faded

    Faded <B>Site Supporter 2014</B>

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    Hello everyone, my name is Faded and I'm glad to be apart of the ASSEMbler community finally.

    A bit about myself:
    - I'm definitely not new to forums as I am apart of different communities.
    - I'm an avid Nintendo collector. In fact, I own most of the American home consoles (this excludes the Wii U and the handhelds) and I am looking to collect the entire set of home consoles that have been released over various regions.
    - I'm a video-editor with 7 years of self-taught knowledge under my belt and am currently learning character modeling within Blender and 3DSMax by myself.
    - When it comes to Nintendo history, I know quite a bit of the history behind the consoles and games to not sound completely incoherent or confused when in a conversation.

    Just 4 points that I thought everyone should know, can't wait to contribute to this community!
     
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    Got a question for ya, Would blender work with retro Nintendo game systems? ie: N64 or Super nintendo?
     
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    Faded <B>Site Supporter 2014</B>

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    I would imagine that you'd be able to use older versions of Blender to work on player models and such; however, I don't think with the Bullet Engine that you'd be able to make a full fledged game. It all depends the programming languages and if Blender is capable of using them. I would say that Blender would work but you'd also have to get your hands on a LEGAL Source Development Kit (SDK for short) and programming manuals which will run you a hefty price if any are still being sold on auction sites. It's really just a mixed bag when it comes to using Blender with retro gaming consoles like SNES and N64 and a simple search could stray opinions on both sides and the validity of the statements being made. I've always learned that you could, it'd just be a lot more different since I've done some tinkering with it in the past; however, I could be wrong.
     
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