This is an old revision of the document!
The entries on this page pertain to the various game development project efforts taking place in select classes for a given semester.
Experience the games developed this semester in CSCS2650 Computer Organization. While the course isn't a “game development” class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Programming for the NES allowed students to experience the constraints of a limited resource system, peculiar hardware requirements for operation, all while implementing a complex set of logic to make everything work in unison.
CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's Computer Science and IT: System Administration programs.
URL: Play PortalKombat
By: Stephen Epp (epps@clarkson.edu)
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cz6_DbCMVg
URL: Play BrainStorm
By: Rana Elliott (relliot9@corning-cc.edu)
and: Mike Kowulich (mkowulic@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://youtu.be/ZYIv1fFfWDM
URL: Play Asteroids
By: William Price (wprice2@corning-cc.edu)
and: Dylan Green (dgreen16@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://youtu.be/5ZWjTgr4h78
URL: Play Lancer
By: Joshua Ruskauff (jruskauff99@gmail.com)
Want to play the NES ROMs on your own system? You can download them here
Following will be project videos created showcasing the games developed this semester in CSCS2730 System Programming. While the course isn't a “game development” class, we utilized the themes of creating video games in a semester-long project to apply course concepts. Programming utilizing SDL allowed students to experience the resources and functionality of the system, enabling effective graphical output and peripheral interactions with a player, all while implementing a complex set of logic to make everything work in unison.
CSCS2730 is a fourth semester elective course in CCC's Computer Science program and a fourth semester required course in the IT: System Administration program.
A flappybird-inspired game effort, paying homage to the original, while also being a shooter.
By: Mike Kowulich (mkowulic@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxB98OAwDHY
A checkers game called chess. Not actually chess, but checkers. Just that it is called chess.
By: Rana Elliott (relliot9@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaqPjt1aMQE
An homage to “the Impossible Game”.
By: Brandon Strong (bstrong2@corning-cc.edu)
and: William Price (wprice2@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://youtu.be/sblOVN8sJeo
A 2D platformer with… platforms. And jumping.
By: Kevin Todd (ktodd3@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://youtu.be/gQZ9NfD7bgg