ITT things that blew your mind
>the level isn't actually rotating
when you touch the "R" panels, the maze start rotating to the other direction, so I'd say it rotates.
By the way, did you know that those bonus levels were inspired by a fever dream Shigeru Miyamoto had when he ingested some shrooms?
>>2796536
shrooms while having a fever? That's fucking brilliant! Why have I never thought of that?
Oh wait, I barely get sick and when I do it's usually chills, not fever.
>>2796536
>shigeru miyamoto worked for sega
nice try m8
>>2796536
>when you touch the "R" panels, the maze start rotating to the other direction, so I'd say it rotates.
They're multiple sprites the game jumps between, it doesn't rotate as in real time sprite rotation. A lot of games from that era also did this, I think it's a pretty cool optical illusion.
>>2796541
everyone knows that was Sid Mier
>man that took a while just to be sarcastic, I refuse to click something that's not a street name that captcha thinks is just because it's the right shape and colour. I'm clicking flowers and shit out of protest when I know it's being stupid. anyone else being spammed with street name bullshit tonight?
>>2796519
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDcn25lB0G0
>>2796552
nobody cares about what the game's code is doing, it's rotating end of story.
>>2796553
>quoting your inner monologue
>>2796558
>just using greentext because it's neater than brackets
>>2796561
that's because you're the one trying to explain the shit nobody cares about fuck off your fuck off
>>2796570
okay, fine, I'll concede for the autist because my roomate is an autistic aspiring game designer. But it's still rotating, I dont give half a fuck what you say it's doing. A car moves forward not(insert overly long explanation about internal combustion).
>>2796570
also code isn't science. code is language.
>>2796576
now who's being autistic
>>2796580
I'm ADHD(not Adult ADD, it's more extreme for an adult to have ADHD) I'd say that's the polar opposite of autism, it's like comparing windows to linux.
>>2796589
fair enough but to me science implies that there is something yet to be discovered, with code we've already created it therefore know everything we can upon the completion of it's invention. There's no unknown to explore like in science.
>>2796591
Code me up some Artificial Intelligence with your 100% known programming algorithms bruh
>>2796605
okay fine, AI could count as science. As I said, ADHD, not autistic. Numbers make me want to hang myself just for something not boring to do in comparison.
>>2796605
I think he might be trying to make a distinction between computer science and software engineering perhaps? And he doesn't know the terminology to describe what he means?
Though, that's still a naive understanding of the field.
How is it not rotating? Is it like, the gravity and "camera" angle are rotating while everything else remains fixed?
>>2796836
I don't quite get it either, but I think he means the background isn't a big rotating lair but a lot of tiny sprites that change positions really fast to generate the illusion of said lair moving. Big fucking deal
>>2796882
>isn't a big rotating lair but a lot of tiny sprites that change positions really fast to generate the illusion of said lair moving
This reminds me about Super Scaler games, which had also a lot of sprites.
>>2796836
It's not rotating dude. It's all done with wires and some camera tricks on a green screen.
>>2796519
>there is no life bonus, despite what the manual was saying