At 3:58 PM +0100 3/23/05, Bram Vandenbon wrote:
That's true, but you can get away with somewhat primitive graphics
if the gameplay is good (especially if it's just a free little
game). And if it's sufficiently fun, you can often even con a
talented artist into making it look pretty -- this is my usual
approach, at least. :)
Before you publish or spread it on the net, you could start off by
using the graphics of Zelda of the old NES... I also started off
with Super Mario graphics when I made my SuperMario Clone.
I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure that's illegal.
There are some free graphics available here and there though;
iDevGames.com provides some, though these may or may not be what you
need for any particular game.
Best,
- Joe
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