jacksterson
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For those of you who have no idea what Lemmingball z is, clicky clicky:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lSvInGiLCQ
Good News:
I have gotten my hands on the source code for lemmingball z, a lemming-based dragonball z game for windows and linux.
Bad News:
It is programmed on opengl 1.2, and it is a very very early version of it. Gravity is missing, as is the whole melee fighting system, but all the animations and energy attacks are finished, as well as the destructible environments. Gravity is non-existant and there are only 2 characters, one is playable and one is CPU.
I do however, have the expressed permission from the owner to edit and use the engine as I see fit to port it to the Wiz, or even use it for any other projects.
Now, I'm not a coder, at all in fact. I just happened to know a guy who knew the owner. If anyone is willing, though, I can make menus and other graphics. I also have the source code, but I'm only giving it to those who are willing to work on it, as its not really supposed to be made public.
Is anyone interested?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lSvInGiLCQ
Good News:
I have gotten my hands on the source code for lemmingball z, a lemming-based dragonball z game for windows and linux.
Bad News:
It is programmed on opengl 1.2, and it is a very very early version of it. Gravity is missing, as is the whole melee fighting system, but all the animations and energy attacks are finished, as well as the destructible environments. Gravity is non-existant and there are only 2 characters, one is playable and one is CPU.
I do however, have the expressed permission from the owner to edit and use the engine as I see fit to port it to the Wiz, or even use it for any other projects.
Now, I'm not a coder, at all in fact. I just happened to know a guy who knew the owner. If anyone is willing, though, I can make menus and other graphics. I also have the source code, but I'm only giving it to those who are willing to work on it, as its not really supposed to be made public.
Is anyone interested?
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