IRSUP2a03 wrote:
I want to make an NES game, and I can hardly make anything other than a still image, is there an easy way to learn how to code the NES?
No. There is no
easy way. Programming takes time, patience and dedication. It's not as easy as switching a lightbulb. Why do you think were NES games created by professional software developers and not by elementary school students?
IRSUP2a03 wrote:
I've tried to learn a programming language, and it looked too complicated since I didn't know what the heck everything ment, so I just scrapped it
Well, then you're out of luck. Making games
is about programming. If you want to avoid the core ingredient, then you cannot make a game.
That's like me saying: "I want to get an athletic body, but this whole stuff about eating healthy and doing sports is too complicated for me, so I just scrapped it. Is there any other way to lose weight where I don't need to get up from the couch and can still stuff myself with fast food?"
IRSUP2a03 wrote:
and yes I am WELL AWARE of NES Maker, too bad you need to pre-order it or buy it when it comes out, but I will try again to learn code.
I still have my doubts that you can actually do anything meaningful with that tool without digging into the code, unless you're content with a graphics hack of "Mystic Searches".
P.S.: Does your name happen to start with an R?