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LD28

#SpeccyJam produced 22 games

Hi all, just an update about #speccyjam; Many more games were started but in the end 22 games were submitted

The developers and myself would love for you to go and play the games, and also share them / Like them / Tweet them / and comment on them (each game has its own Facebook comment section)

You can check them out here:
http://www.speccyjam.com/games

Tags: game jam, postmortem, progress, retro, speccyjam, update, zx spectrum

LD30

#SpeccyJam (the ZX Spectrum Game Jam) is back!

Hi all,

Just to let you know that the second annual #SpeccyJam is this month, and starts on 29th August 2014

Dev’s have 1 week (29th August – 5th September) to create a ZX Spectrum flavoured game.
It can be for any platform (Browser, HTML5, Flash, Mobile, iOS, Android, PC .. anything), and you can use any game dev tools to create it (doesn’t need to be programmed in machine code and load on a cassette tape or anything like that.)

Just as long as it looks / feels / plays like a ZX Spectrum game, then it is fine!

You must use only the ZX Spectrum colours and resolution, and you can use the “attribute clash” rules if you want to make it look more authentic (but not a strict rule).

For more details about rules and registration (by way of forum), check out http://www.speccyjam.com

Thanks for reading, and hope to see you there!
Cheers
Dave

 

Tags: #1GAM, game development, game jam, indie dev, retro, retro addicts, speccyjam, zx spectrum

SpeccyJam reminder!

Hi all,

In case you’re looking to dive straight in to another jam, the second annual #SpeccyJam starts on 29th August 2014

Dev’s have 1 week (29th August – 5th September) to create a ZX Spectrum flavoured game.
It can be for any platform (Browser, HTML5, Flash, Mobile, iOS, Android, PC .. anything), and you can use any game dev tools to create it (doesn’t need to be programmed in machine code and load on a cassette tape or anything like that.)

Just as long as it looks / feels / plays like a ZX Spectrum game, then it is fine!

You must use only the ZX Spectrum colours and resolution, and you can use the “attribute clash” rules if you want to make it look more authentic (but not a strict rule).

For more details about rules and registration (by way of forum), check out http://www.speccyjam.com, and follow @SpeccyJam on twitter

Thanks for reading, and hope to see you there!
Cheers
Dave

Tags: 2D, game, game jam, jam, ld48, retro gaming, zx spectrum

Comments

26. Aug 2014 · 22:29 UTC
I misread this as “Space Jam reminder” and was expecting a Space Jam themed game jam.