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class game projects
The entries on this page pertain to the various game development project efforts taking place in select classes for a given semester.
CSCS2650/spring2022 games
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 (in its native 6502 assembly!) allowed students to experience the constraints of a limited resource system, peculiar hardware requirements for operation, all while implementing a necessary progression of logic to make everything work as it should.
CSCS2650 is a fourth semester course in CCC's Computer Science and IT: System Administration programs.
CSCS2650/spring2019 NES games
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.
Portal Kombat
URL: Play PortalKombat
By: Stephen Epp (epps@clarkson.edu)
Showcase Video: https://youtu.be/_cz6_DbCMVg
Earlier Semester Progress: https://youtu.be/au5vig9Enfg
Winner of the 2019 Student Expo People's Choice vote.
BrainStorm
URL: Play BrainStorm
By: Rana Elliott (relliot9@corning-cc.edu)
and: Mike Kowulich (mkowulic@corning-cc.edu)
Showcase Video: https://youtu.be/ZYIv1fFfWDM
Earlier Semester Progress: https://youtu.be/EjIDpuz8ybw
BossBreaker
URL: Play BossBreaker
By: "jimito" Williams (jwilli57@corning-cc.edu)
Showcase Video: https://youtu.be/OBCATE1qS_0
Earlier Semester Progress: https://youtu.be/2kVh0VO77E
Asteroids
URL: Play Asteroids
By: William Price (wprice2@corning-cc.edu)
and: Dylan Green (dgreen16@corning-cc.edu)
Showcase Video: https://youtu.be/5ZWjTgr4h78
Earlier Semester Progress: https://youtu.be/qhCAtfDE2Eg
Lancer
URL: Play Lancer
By: Joshua Ruskauff (jruskauff99@gmail.com)
Earlier Semester Progress: https://youtu.be/ROhU80qmc4k
Download
Want to play the NES ROMs on your own system? You can download them here
CSCS2730/spring2019 SDL games
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.
FlappyCat
A flappybird-inspired game effort, paying homage to the original, while also taking on new life as a 2D gradius-style shooter.
By: Mike Kowulich (mkowulic@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://youtu.be/gxB98OAwDHY
CHESSkers
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://youtu.be/jaqPjt1aMQE
RageGame
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
Platformer: the platformer
A 2D platformer with… platforms. And jumping.
By: Kevin Todd (ktodd3@corning-cc.edu)
Video: https://youtu.be/gQZ9NfD7bgg