Neo Geo dev: videos and a book

kernow

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Awesome, something I've read up on over the years but never really done anything with. Will be following this
 

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Based ! Very cool vid. You're good at explaining this. Subbed
 

Neo Alec

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You posted on Reddit, so I was already watching. Thank you for these. I'm looking forward to more if you have the time.
 

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I'm looking forward to more if you have the time.

Thanks guys, glad you liked it. I definitely plan to make more. I'm pretty excited as now I think I'll start diving into some more interesting stuff. These first 3 videos were a bit more introductory.

Here is episode 1

and 2


Eps 1 and 2 my voice over quality is much worse. I finally realized gotta record them in the closet :) Like I said, new to this, learning as I go :p
 

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Yes, the first two vids were kind of "rail means rail" for me, so I'm looking forward to it.

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Good feedback. But I'd also say you're not the target audience for those two :) that's something I am also feeling out. Like I hardly go into code at all, and I think I will keep doing that most of the time. I also gloss over details here and there. I figure these videos are more casual, and if you really want to know, read the wiki or my book.
 

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Yeah, for sure. People who own seven Neo Geos aren't your target audience. You have to ease people into it. The videos should be digestible for a general audience, and not too dry.

ps 1 and 2 my voice over quality is much worse. I finally realized gotta record them in the closet :) Like I said, new to this, learning as I go :p
In the closet? What kind of mic are you using?
 
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In the closet? What kind of mic are you using?
My office has no carpet or soft material of any kind. It's just a giant echo chamber. I did the first two episodes in my office, and the third in my closet.

The improvement was drastic. I just mean sound quality, not talking about my stiff delivery. And it still can be improved a lot more. But just being in a room with lots of soft surfaces absorbed pretty much all the echo.

Oh yeah, I also set the recording level more correct on the mic (a Fifine condenser mic), ensured the levels were correct in Audacity, and applied proper noise reduction and normalization. That also helped.

I'm enjoying learning about all of this. It's a whole new world.
 

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Sounds good. The third video does sound better. Maybe some kind of background music would help too.

I'm sure there's some audiophile who hates the way my voice recordings sound, but I have a lot of soft surfaces, and my mic doesn't pick up much background noise, so I don't do anything special for mine.
 

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Sounds good. The third video does sound better. Maybe some kind of background music would help too.

I'm sure there's some audiophile who hates the way my voice recordings sound, but I have a lot of soft surfaces, and my mic doesn't pick up much background noise, so I don't do anything special for mine.
Yeah your voice over sounds nice and crisp, I wouldn't change a thing.

I did background music in the first 2. I will probably bring it back, it does help hide stuff :)
 

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I really enjoyed that video on background animations, thanks for sharing.

It's fun seeing how ADK designing the Neo Geo went to the effort of simplifying lots of the boring housekeeping stuff when it comes to coding for it. But then, I'm sure lots of arcade systems were doing that by the 90s, often it's the same task over and over again. Still, neat to see.
 

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But then, I'm sure lots of arcade systems were doing that by the 90s
I'm curious how other systems did it. I suspect the CPS1 has no dedicated support because when SF2 speeds up the animations after winning a round, all animations speed up, not just the background ones. But that's just a guess, I know nothing about the CPS.
 

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A comment on the original mini game video by abeaof says they made the game (ie, abeaof was an SNK dev)

Does anyone know if that's true? It seems plausible because I can't imagine just stumbling on this game.
 

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Just in case anyone is wondering, I've decided to not make anymore dev videos. They're just so much work, and honestly not much return. I now have a ton more respect for people that make YouTube videos, y'all are rockstars.

I will keep blogging though. I can write a blog post way faster than make a video :) Just today I posted an intro to fixed point on the Neo Geo.

Not saying I'll never make another video. But they will be sporadic and I don't see myself becoming a "channel".
 

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Just in case anyone is wondering, I've decided to not make anymore dev videos. They're just so much work, and honestly not much return. I now have a ton more respect for people that make YouTube videos, y'all are rockstars.

I will keep blogging though. I can write a blog post way faster than make a video :) Just today I posted an intro to fixed point on the Neo Geo.

Not saying I'll never make another video. But they will be sporadic and I don't see myself becoming a "channel".
Good for you. I'll miss the videos, but you have to do what's right for you. Sounds like someone has learned a hard truth about Youtube. Your happiness and your life is what's most important. No one on their death bed will say, "I wish I'd made more Youtube videos."
 

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Just in case anyone is wondering, I've decided to not make anymore dev videos. They're just so much work, and honestly not much return. I now have a ton more respect for people that make YouTube videos, y'all are rockstars.

I will keep blogging though. I can write a blog post way faster than make a video :) Just today I posted an intro to fixed point on the Neo Geo.

Not saying I'll never make another video. But they will be sporadic and I don't see myself becoming a "channel".
Dude, these were great! Somehow missed this thread all together earlier in the year.

I hear you, though. My blog is about all the time I am willing to spend on all my game knowledge - YouTube is a lot. I do instructional design for a living so the last thing I feel like doing in my free time is more video, voice overs, and design work.

Awesome stuff, though! Thanks for your time in these. Super informative!
 
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