Dive into the heart of 80's 8-bit computing with 6502 Editor! Learn how assembly language works and write it with ease, while still having access to every command available. Documentation similar to Game Builder Garage's Nodopedia will be available at launch.
NOTE: This isn't a Scratch project! It's entirely written in JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. It will be available at @purr2011 's website, https://jmeow.net . The full URL will be given at launch. Even though it is on their website, I am the head of the project. I just don't have the money or time to maintain my own website for now. Inspired by Scratch and Game Builder Garage. You will see a lot of parallels between Game Builder Garage and 6502 Editor. Also inspired by Nintendo's incredibly successful NES, which at its heart is run by a 6502 MOS chip, supported by a PPU (Picture Processing Unit) and an APU (Audio Processing Unit).