3dSen got a massive update, one that pretty much took it off from Early Access after 10 long and arduous years of development. The NES emulator is finally complete, and it was one of the biggest projects in the emulation space for PC. This is not your run of the mill emulator however, 3dSen focuses on resurrecting your classics into a whole new dimension, as the name implies, the third dimension. By using voxels, 3dSen focuses on building an entirely 3D world of a game you already know, making the experience unique while retaining that air of nostalgia. We at Infinite Start will cover this massive win in the emulation space.
3dSen has been completed
The catalogue is still growing, there’s some things to do yet as this is not as simple as some may think. With version 1.0 however, things have stabilized, and many errors that might have been in previous versions has been removed. The path of software development is a tough one to follow, as tons of will and perseverance are required to make things work in the first place. Effort is rewarded however, and it seems that the crazy idea of Geod Studio became a reality in the end, that’s because they kept fighting till the end.
Programming is about finding solutions to problems, and while many things that happened in current times actually don’t seem to show this fact, that still remains an essential truth of the field. While NES games being NES games isn’t a problem in the slightest, and in fact its amazing that people from current generations still engage with the medium, its cool to see that there’s another way to enjoy them, even if it is not what the creators intended. Variety is the spice of life however, and everyone is free to engage in any way they please, maybe they will engage further with it by trying this out first.