![]() This means that all games for a given system have a lot of commonalities dictated by the hardware. It is purpose built for gaming, and provides well defined, hardware-based, means of accomplishing many parts of the game. Let's talk about the Neo Geoĭedicated video game hardware from around the 90s is really fascinating to me. So how does this thing create animated gifs? First we need to do a quick crash course on how graphics work on the Neo Geo. Either choose Samurai Shodown or Street Slam to go into demo mode. To truly use it you need a Neo Geo BIOS and a game ROM, but there is a demo mode that lets you try it out without any files. You can play with it here, or check out a video demo below. The tool I built uses a running Neo Geo emulator to extract the graphic data and enables the user to drag and drop graphics from the game to create a gif in just a few clicks. Not really finding much, I decided to build something. I didn't relish the idea of taking a million screenshots and piecing together gifs manually, so I looked into other solutions. After gathering every gif I could find scouring the internet, I looked into creating new ones. A while back I made this website which is a collection of backgrounds from old 2D fighting games. ![]()
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