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2008-07-24

Presto in Fedora

Presto can now be found in Fedora's updates-testing respository, and will soon be pushed to stable.  This means that Presto (presto and presto-devel) can be installed using yum or synaptic.  The source RPM and spec file will be available on the project page and downloads section, but they may not always represent the most current version.

*Posted by hypersonic at 11:51 PM EST  [discuss]

2008-06-22

Tilemapping your Future...

 

After days of toiling over a hot CPU, I've finally finished a stable release of Presto.  It has a bunch of features that could potentially make games very interesting.  You can check out its project page here.  I've submitted the source RPM to Fedora as my first package.  Anyone interested in reviewing the package (maybe even sponsoring me?) is welcome to do so on the Bugzilla page.  From here, I plan to make a tilemap editor to go along with the library and eventually a full-featured game.

*Posted by hypersonic at 12:07 AM EST  [discuss]

2008-04-27

Picross Puzzles in Archive

With Peter's Picross Beta 2 reached just today, I've created a downloads directory specifically for custom puzzles.  You can come here to find user-generated puzzles, as well as packs put out from me from time to time.  If you want to submit your own puzzle or puzzle set, please do so under the 68k Cross-Platform platform, with "Peter's Picross Puzzles" as the category.  All uploads of this type need to be in 7-zip format.  I look forward to new puzzles!

*Posted by hypersonic at 9:20 PM EST  [discuss]

2008-04-22

Comment System Reworked

 

Hi all!  After a short hiatus, I'm back to the site and I've reworked the comment system.  Although there are no noticeable changes from the frontend, the organization is much nicer, and I can now easily backup the entire archive of contents.

In other news, I am very close to a full release of Peter's Picross.  Once I get an especially nasty bug out of the way and finish the PC level editor, which is almost complete, the program should be ready to release to ticalc.  In between coding for the game and the website, I've also been spending hours playing the original Mario's Picross in order to recreate the puzzles found in the original title for the calculator port.  I plan to include at least 64 puzzles in the full release.  There's also a place where players can go to download puzzles from the community.  I'll update the project page for Picross as soon as the release is ready.

*Posted by hypersonic at 1:21 AM EST  [discuss]

2008-02-24

Picross Beta Reached

Peter's Picross is now in Beta verison.  You can download the beta release from its project page.  Anyone interested in beta-testing, please contact me!

*Posted by hypersonic at 12:54 AM EST  [discuss]

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