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935: CJ Made A Sega Game In 2025

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Sep 8, 2025
Delve into the fascinating world of retro game development as a guest shares his journey of creating a custom Sega Genesis game from scratch. Discover the technical challenges of programming with assembly code and the nuances of using the SGDK development kit. Hear about nostalgic gaming experiences and the rivalry between Sega and Nintendo, plus practical insights on graphics, level design, and sound integration. This conversation is a perfect mix of childhood memories and modern game development techniques, making it a treat for tech enthusiasts.
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ANECDOTE

Hack Week Sparked A Sega Project

  • CJ used Sentry Hack Week to build a custom Sega Genesis game from scratch during a week-long company hack event.
  • He chose Genesis/Mega Drive as a nostalgic challenge and to explore retro hardware development.
INSIGHT

SGDK Bridges C To Genesis Hardware

  • The SGDK (Sega Genesis Dev Kit) lets you write C that compiles down to 68000 machine code, massively lowering the barrier.
  • That modern tooling makes retro console development approachable for developers familiar with higher-level languages.
ADVICE

Use Debug-Friendly Emulators

  • Use emulators with debug features (like Gens KMod) to get console debug logs and sprite/VRAM inspection.
  • Prefer these emulators during development to avoid slow compile-to-hardware cycles.
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