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Introduction
Jesse Freeman edited this page Nov 11, 2021
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My name is Jesse Freeman and ever since I turned on my Nintendo for the first time, I have wanted to make games! While the technology has changed since the '80s, my desire to make 8-bit games hasn't. I wanted a way to make authentic retro games but with modern tools and workflows. This is how I came up with the idea for Pixel Vision 8.
I hope you enjoy using Pixel Vision 8 and making fun 8-bit games!
- Game Project
- Lua Games (coming soon)
- C# Sharp Games
- C# Sharp Vs Lua
- API Cheat Sheet
- Enums
- Visual Studio Code
- Atom
- Tiled (Coming Soon)
- Aseprite (Coming Soon)
- AddScript
- BackgroundColor
- Button
- CalculateDistance
- CalculateIndex
- CalculatePosition
- CharacterToPixelData
- Clamp
- Clear
- Color
- ColorsPerSprite
- Display
- DrawMetaSprite
- DrawPixels
- DrawRect
- DrawSprite
- DrawText
- DrawTilemap
- Flag
- InputString
- IsChannelPlaying
- Key
- LoadTilemap
- MaxSpriteCount
- MouseButton
- MousePosition
- NewCanvas
- NewPoint
- NewRect
- PaletteOffset
- PauseSong
- PlaySong
- PlaySound
- ReadAllMetadata
- ReadMetadata
- ReadSaveData
- RedrawDisplay
- Repeat
- ReplaceColor
- RewindSong
- ScrollPosition
- SongData
- Sound
- SplitLines
- SpriteSize
- Sprite
- StopSong
- StopSound
- Tile
- TilemapSize
- TotalColors
- TotalSprites
- UpdateTiles
- WordWrap
- WriteSaveData