Screentendo, a desktop application, will turn a selection of your computer screen into a playable Super Mario Bros. level.
Aaron Randall, a software developer from London, recently showcased what his Mac app can do with Mario bouncing around a Google logo made of brick blocks.
Launching Screentendo opens a semi-transparent window which can be moved and resized. Clicking inside the window causes the app to take a screen capture, and then, Super Mario-fy it with brick blocks, clouds, and, of course, Mario.
Randall created Screentendo using Cocoa and Sprite Kit. He’s made the source code available on Github, but OSx and CocoaPods are needed to use it, which can downloaded here. This is not compatible with Windows platforms.
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Aaron Randall, a software developer from London, recently showcased what his Mac app can do with Mario bouncing around a Google logo made of brick blocks.
Launching Screentendo opens a semi-transparent window which can be moved and resized. Clicking inside the window causes the app to take a screen capture, and then, Super Mario-fy it with brick blocks, clouds, and, of course, Mario.
Randall created Screentendo using Cocoa and Sprite Kit. He’s made the source code available on Github, but OSx and CocoaPods are needed to use it, which can downloaded here. This is not compatible with Windows platforms.
Continue reading…
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