[For Engineers] Expand Your Game Development Skills with Retro Game Knowledge! Free Seminar on 4/23 (Thu): "Assembly Primer Learned from the 8-Bit Era: The Mechanics of Retro Game Development from the Basics"
CREEK & RIVER Co., Ltd. will hold a free online seminar on April 23rd for engineers and creators, focusing on learning Assembly language basics through 8-bit retro game development, taught by a veteran programmer.
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CREEK & RIVER Co., Ltd. (C&R) will hold a free online seminar titled "Assembly Language Primer Learned from the 8-Bit Era: The Mechanics of Retro Game Development Starting from the Basics" on Thursday, April 23, for those interested in retro game development.
While high-quality games are widely enjoyed today, the opportunity to play retro games on modern consoles is also increasing. Nostalgic games played during childhood. Many who have become creators and engineers might desire to develop those retro games themselves.
For such individuals, C&R is hosting a seminar explaining Assembly language, which was commonly used in retro games.
Using representative game consoles from the 1980s as teaching materials, this seminar will gently explain the basic structure of how games operate, including CPU, registers, memory maps, sprites, and input processing. Focusing on "simple but logical movement creation" seen in sports games of that era, participants will also tackle practical work through mini-programming. If you are interested, please join us.
- Why Assembly now?
- Assembly basics
- Mechanics of retro game consoles
- Trying to make a simple Assembly program
- Those interested in Assembly
- Those who want to touch upon the technical background of retro games
- Engineers who want to relearn low-level concepts in the new fiscal year
- Creators who want to understand the "roots" of game development
Assembly Language Primer Learned from the 8-Bit Era: The Mechanics of Retro Game Development Starting from the Basics
■ Date and Time
April 23 (Thu) 19:00 - 21:00
■ Location
Online event
■ Speaker
Programmer
Mr. Tomoshige Hashishita
Triggered by winning an award at the 1st Enix Game Program Contest held in 1982, he transitioned into the game industry in 1983 and is a veteran who has been active on the front lines for 41 years.