Most of the games on this handheld computer are much more sophisticated than 8-bit.
Not long ago, assembling an 8-bit game took such sizable processors that arcade game containers were designed to hold all of the hardware. At the time of publication, 8-bit games are available for users to create on a variety of websites for free. While there are quite a few places to make these games, the exact steps vary somewhat by website. This example follows the process on Sploder.com.
Instructions
1. Log on to the Internet and navigate to sploder.com (see Resources). Click "Make a Game" on the first page. Several free game makers will come up, so choose the one you are most interested in.
2. Add graphic elements of design that will make your game more attractive. At the time of publication, you need at least the 10.3 version of Adobe Flash Player. In Physics Game Maker BETA, for example, all you have to do is click the Paintbrush, then hit "G," and you are ready to go.
3. Insert hazards and other options for your game. You can add enemies, set rules for power-ups, and add doors, pipes, tiles, bricks, walls and other elements. Another option is loading a platformer game that you can integrate with your own creation. Once you've set the parameters for your game, you can publish it. If you've signed in for a free membership on Sploder, you can invite others to play your game as well.
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