How to Reprogram Tetris By Playing It - Behind the Code Leveled Up
Let's exploit the logic that crashes Tetris and write code by using the High Score Tables! All you need are a few extra controllers... If you would like to support this channel, here is a link to the Displaced Gamers Patreon page - / displacedgamers Twitter: / displacedgamers Facebook: / displacedgamers Instagram: / displacedgamers Music by: / hariboosx / @wolfandraven 0:00 Here, hold my tacos and watch this. 1:38 The Crash Theory Spreadsheet of Awesomeness 4:26 Our Target 7:14 Controllers, ports, and code explained 9:52 Has anyone seen D1 on the Controller Port? 10:43 240p Test Suite Cameo! 11:12 Two controllers for Each Player, huh? 12:08 Previously on "Behind the Code..." 12:35 We need to know what Temp_0 and Temp1 are 13:37 Original, Orange, and Yellow Interrupt Scenarios 17:54 Built my own controller. With switches. 19:27 What part of the High Score Table(s) will we use? 20:38 The Setup Work for Redirection 21:58 Opcodes explained 24:06 Programmin' Time! 29:25 Testing on the Emulator 30:43 Testing on Real Hardware 31:33 Outro #NES #Programming #Tetris

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