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ENGINE 7 - Version 0.1

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Theforeshadower:
ENGINE 7
Mostly Mega Man VII with a touch of older titles as well as some original techniques.  Not Capcom approved.  Done for learning purposes.

Created as an off-shoot of my Zero Engine, I wanted to see just how flexible Zero Engine is.  This is the result.  I spent a few hours on this. 
I really enjoy the direction it is going, so I believe it is time to make a release to let people break it as I am sure there are glitches.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIuBYN1FblA

Version 0.1 Features:
-Sliding
-Jumping/Falling
-Movement
-Buster Shooting and Charging
(Really neat thing is that it uses vertex shaders)
-Health System
-Damage System
-Wily Fortress System
-Respawn/Death System
-16:9 Resolution (480 x 272)
-remixes by TheLegendofRenegade(does some nice MM Genesis stuff)

DOWNLOAD via Google Drive
CONTROLS:
-Enter to pick a selection
-WASD act as directional keys
-J to fire/charge Buster
-K to jump/slide
-L to force slide if you prefer a separate key
-O to force take 10 damage

POSSIBLE FAQ?

No, I am not changing input anytime soon.  It has zero priority right now as the setup I am running works for me. 
Will be changed to a global changeable input system(running off an ini) later.

No, this is not going to be a perfect Mega Man 7 engine.  I am putting my own little spin on it. 
If it bothers you, go play Mega Man 7 - it's a nice game.

"Why are you doing this like xxxxxxx?" Read the previous statement. :)

"When are you releasing the source?" As soon as I get the code commented in a way that anyone could follow along. 
Right now, it just has basic stuff like "//Jumping !@#$%" or "//reset globals" which just helps me jump around like an index.

CLOSING THOUGHTS:
Go buy some damn Mega Man games to convince Capcom the franchise isn't dead.
I think I have almost bought every NA virtual release I can get. 
Buying used cartridges/discs does nothing except grow a collection.

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