Why GB BASIC?
GB BASIC is programmable in a brand new BASIC dialect. The integrated assets editors are intuitive to use. You can generate real ROMs and play on any GB emulator or hardware.Programming Paradigms
- Imperative paradigm
- Non-structured programming
- Concurrent processing approach
- Declarative paradigm
- Data driven approach
Features
- Programmable in BASIC, an easy to learn and fun to use programming language
- Easy to use API for graphics, input, audio, and other facilities
- Built-in libraries for scene, actor, controllers, GUI
- Built-in libraries for collision detection, persistence, RTC, etc.
- Extension feature including mouse & touch, shell command, debugging, etc.
- Handy tools for editing tiles, map, scene, actor, font, sound, etc.
- Project can be exported into real ROM
- Dozens of example projects
Specs
- CPU: 4.19MHz/8.38MHz for classic/colored respectively
- Threads: up to 16 concurrent execution contexts
- Display: 160x144px
- Code: BASIC, supports multiple source pages
- Gamepad: 8 buttons (D-Pad + A/B + Select/Start)
- Mouse and touch: supported by extension
- Tiles: up to 256 units per page
- Map: up to 255 tiles in one dimension per page; two layers (graphics, attributes)
- Sprite: supports 8x8 and 8x16 sprites
- Scene: up to 255 tiles in one dimension per page; four layers (map, attributes, properties, actors)
- Actor: up to 8x8 tiles per frame; up to 1024 frames per page
- Font: supports TrueType (.ttf) and bitmap-based (.png .jpg .bmp .tga); up to 16px; 1bpp or 2bpp
- Audio: 4 channels; supports importing from JSON, VGM, WAV, FxHammer
- Palette: 2bit (4 colors)
- GUI: supports label
- Persistence: supported
- RTC: supported
- Serial port: supported
This release introduces support for custom kernels, allowing users to replace the default game runtime for their projects. The editor now supports installing and selecting custom kernels. Added new syntax to support more flexible actor control. It also includes many other improvements and bug fixes to the runtime, compiler, and usability. A new \"Scroll Shooting\" kernel and a starter kit which takes use of it were also added. Added new tutorials chapters and content. There are also other updates to the examples and documents.\n\nTutorials: https://paladin-t.github.io/kits/gbb/learn/index.html \n\nSee full changelog: https://paladin-t.github.io/kits/gbb/documents/changelogs/Changelog_v1.5.txt \n
Minimum Setup
- OS: SteamOS/Ubuntu 14 or later (64bit)
- Processor: 1.5GHzMemory: 512 MB RAM
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD
- Storage: 80 MB available space
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