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New Sonic 1 boss info?

Discussion in 'General Sonic Discussion' started by Elusive, Dec 17, 2005.

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  1. Vangar

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    lol, I'm supposed to be gone! But I'll make _another_ reply here. Out of everyone in the scene, you care the most. Dude, I've never even talked to you om MSN or anything before? Why do you want me to come back?

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    Yes, editing it for a few seconds would be wierd, but if there was no ball at all in the first place there they would have to edit one in there :cool: .
     
  2. Rlan

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    Just to make it easier to see ;)
     
  3. Orion

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    That thing is uuuuuuugly :o
     
  4. Qjimbo

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    For some reason watching that makes me giggle @_@ but yeah I'm thinking that star bit is a test to see what angle the ball will move or something?
     
  5. Jayenkai

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    Is it not entirely possible that the diamond is simply a single polygon?
    I mean, I don't know how hard it'd be, or how slow on the processor, but it's a really small object, so perhaps.. Or maybe not.. I dunno.
    Either way.. try this..

    Create image 32*32
    Pink background, Black circle filling most of image.
    Create image 31*31
    Black background, small white circle in center.
    Create image 1024*1024, 2 layers.. [edit]<-- actually, it's bigger than that, can't be arsed working out what it should be, but you get the idea![/edit]
    Layer 1, fill with the black+white
    Layer 2, fill with the Pink+Black, and mask the black..

    voila, super simple rotating 8-ball.
    Now, the diamond is marginally more complex, but if you can do that by hand in a paint package, why can't you get the Megadrive to do that in realtime? (ie, you don't then need the memory to hold the 100s of sprites.. you just need the one..)
     
  6. Orion

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    As I understand it, the megadrive has no rotation/scaling processor (though the 32x does), and doing it in software using matrices would be waaaay too slow.
     
  7. Elusive

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    I don't get why it would be added in after footage of the game was taken. Surely the other games in the advertisement would be similarly jazzed-up? If we start saying that the ball is added, how can we be sure any other part of the ad is real?

    My point is, why go to all that work (reeeealy hard work from what LOst is saying) for a six second clip?

    ^ EDIT: Gunstar Heroes and Red Zone, among others, proved the Mega Drive COULD do software rotation, in some cases ironically better than the SNES thanks to its better processor. Lots and lots of little sprites jiffling about can create a rotation effect. Besides, look at the S1 special stage rotate, that was considered impossible at the time - extra :o power at the time of release.

    EDIT2: watching Rlan's GIF with Yackety Sax in the bacground makes me OHNOS in my pants XD
     
  8. Varion Icaria

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    Did anybody realize the diamond flashes? *points to the gif*
     
  9. Shade

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    Looks more like it is pulsating, but either one could be attributed to video quality issues and not actual gameplay. Hell this thing might not even be in-game.
     
  10. ICEknight

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    While I think it's a too farfetched idea that the red ball was edited into the footage (why would they bother to make the ball not overlap the platform and the counters?), it would be nice if one person (eg. LocalH) contacted the guy and asked for a better rip or something.

    You'd just need to update the diamond, and only when it reaches the sides, so it wouldn't need that much space. Also, the diamond might be a 16x16 sprite, but made with 4 parts that can be flipped and mirrored.
    To sum up, you'd just need to rotate an 8x8 part of a diamond, plus those (two?) frames for the diamond when it disappears from one side, which could be just mirrored when it appears from the other side.


    But anyway, I'm sure there must be a much easier way to do it...

    From what I see in the footage, the diamond may only have three different animations: horizontal, diagonal and vertical, just like Sonic, so it might be even possible to load all of its graphics directly into the VRAM. In the video you can barely see how the first time it rotates it goes horizontally, the second time it goes from the top-left side to the bottom-right position of the ball, and the third time it starts on top of it but then (once it reaches a certain angle) it changes its vertical movement for the diagonal one and goes again to the same place at the bottom-right.

    And by the way, I think this object just "pulsates" the same way as the round shine of the wrecking ball: one frame you see it, one frame you don't (see pic).
     

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  11. Varion Icaria

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    Maybe but it is a beta and it could have been initiated by only making the diamond glow a red for a moment, the flickering doesn't look right as the diamond stays solid while it glows in the animated gif/movie.
     
  12. Fred

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    Now that is what might be just an illusion due to the low quality of the video, and not the flickering. I think ICEknight is right on the money.

    Off-topic: it's good to see something good can be extracted from Portugal :D (read: I'm portuguese)
     
  13. LocalH

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    I'll do that. The video has a RetroJunk.com bug on the beginning, so I'll start there and see what I can find out.

    Also, the pulsating could indeed be flickering instead. This is obviously from a PAL Genesis, since A) you can see the thick vertical border, and B) Portugal uses PAL. However, the video is 30fps, which means two things - it was standards-converted from PAL to NTSC, and if the video was deinterlaced by blending, the flickering could morph into pulsating.
     
  14. Qjimbo

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    Don't they speak Portugease in Brazil? Maybe from there and actually PAL-M which is 60hz a.k.a. 30fps?
     
  15. LocalH

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    Yeah, but due to the fat borders, you can tell that the video was PAL at 50Hz at one point. It's still entirely possible that it was a Brazilian ad, but translated from French and thus using the French source video. Yes, I know France is SECAM, but analog video production in France is generally done in PAL as far as I'm aware.
     
  16. Fred

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    Yes, "they" do, but there's a great difference in the accent (aswell as some words and expressions) between Portuguese and Brazilian portuguese. Kinda like British and American english. That's a portuguese ad, if I've ever seen one. I even recognize the voice-over, he's the same guy which dubbed all the Mega Drive ads and some Saturn ones :lol:
     
  17. Varion Icaria

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    Even if the ball is dubbed it'll still a wonderful idea to implement into a hack.
     
  18. LOst

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    Sorry ICEknight. You have to look at every frame of the diamond to really see what is going on. During the first appearance of the diamond, if you mirror the diamond, it won't fit! It's rotating all the time! Mirror is impossible then, even half the diamond.

    You have to take screen grabs or every diamond position and compare them like I did, to realize this is too complicated to do without rotating hardware support.
     
  19. Varion Icaria

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    Edit: Board error double post.
     
  20. LocalH

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    Not necessarily. Since the diamond is symmetrical, you only need one half of the tiles pre-rotated, should you choose to go that way - just use the hardware tile flipping bits to get the second half of the rotation. If ICEknight is correct and there are only three rotation states (hard to tell as of now, because of shit video), then it would severely lessen the amount of VRAM and CPU time used. For the horizontal rotation, use the X flipping bits. For vertical, use the Y flipping, and for the diagonal situation, use both.
     
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