This is a reallyinspiring storyfor would-be programmers out there.Bob’s Gameis a Nintendo DS title made by one man — on his own — over the course of five years, with all programming knowledge learned along the way.

Robert Pelloni started work on the game when he was 20 years old, and the original version was intended for the Game Boy Advance. Upon the DS’ arrival, however, he switched gears to make the game work with the touch screen interface.

The ghost at the end of the hallway

This game is a sort of masterpiece for me. I’ve invested well over 15,000 hours into this game’s development over five years. That is no exaggeration. All concepts, story, code, sprites, tiles, music, samples, fonts, etc. were created entirely by me from scratch.

… I’m proud of my work, and I’m sure that shows-I have a lot of passion for what I do. I believe that in some cases “too many cooks spoil the broth.” In my opinion, the best games are the ones designed by one guy with a vision. In this case, it can’t be any more pure or true than that.

Picking up the smiley face post-it off the broken mirror

With 20 hours of gameplay, over 200 hand-drawn sprites, dialog and weather effects, it’s an incredibly impressive effort and one that definitely needs to be rewarded with attention. If you want to support this guy’s hard work, feel free toDiggit here.

What do you think? Impressive feat, or do you reckonyoucould do better?

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