Description
Learn Assembly Language by Creating Games for the Atari 2600 is a project-based assembly programming training course published by the Udemy Academy. In this training, you will develop lightweight and compact computer games for the old Atari 2600 console using assembly language. The world of programming and software development is evolving day by day and we face a series of changes and transformations every day. The hardware architecture of the Atari 2600 VCS is very simple and minimal and is an ideal option for learning assembly language as a project.
During this training, you will use the Atari emulator and Dasm assembly software to perform Atari simulated, virtual, and assembly programming. All tools used during this course are completely free and can be used on all Linux, Windows and Mac OS platforms.
What you’ll learn in Learn assembly language by creating games for the Atari 2600
- Familiarity with the hardware architecture of computers and game consoles
- Low level and close to hardware programming
- In-depth, professional knowledge of high-level languages and understanding of how to compile and simplify them for different hardware
- Program and develop exciting games for the old Atari 2600 console
- Assembly 6502 programming language
- Working with input, audio and video data on the Atari 2600 console
- And…
Course Specifications
Editor: Udemy
Instructors: Gustavo Pezzi and Pikuma .com
French language
Level: Introductory to Advanced
Number of lessons: 104
Duration: 17 hours and 2 minutes
course topics
Learn assembly language by creating games for the Atari 2600
No requirements
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Learn assembly language by creating games for the Atari 2600 introductory video
installation guide
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Subtitle: English
Quality: 720p
Changes:
Version 2023/8 compared to 2020/8 increased the number of 20 lessons and the duration by 2 hours and 27 minutes.
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size
13.5 GB