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My new GameBoy style portfolio

With great satisfaction, I am pleased to announce the launch of the first public version of my web portfolio, to which I have dedicated a lot of effort.

I decided to highlight my deep passion for video games, especially retro gaming, drawing inspiration for the site's UI from the graphics of old 8-bit GameBoy games.

I was excited about the idea of making the site interactive with elements of "gamification," albeit in a simple form at the moment. For example, if you visit the site from a computer, you can move the small sprite that represents me using the arrow keys.

In the top right, you will notice an icon that opens the settings menu, where you can modify the color palette and mute or reactivate sounds.

I have added English language support, so the site will automatically be displayed in English on systems and browsers different from Italian.

The site is not perfect yet, and I will continue to add small extras over time. However, I am pleased to share the link with you:

https://matteosantoro.dev/

I hope you appreciate my work, and I invite you to take a look at the site. I will be grateful for any feedback you would like to share with me.

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Alex Awesome

It produces wow-effect but the thing with "little Matt" is useless.
This thing is for push arrows and have a bit of fun.
Would be great to move this little Matt in a journey through your portfolio like this guy did rleonardi.com/interactive-resume/

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Matteo Santoro Dev

Thanks for your feedback!
I'm studying in parallel how to make mini Matt interact with the entire UI

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Alex Awesome

Yes, it would be great. I would like to see the result. I like an intersection of design and functionality

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Matteo Santoro Dev

I will post updates as soon as I have updated the site with a functional solution.

Thanks again for the feedback, I really appreciate it!

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Shekhar Rajput

Exactly! If some interactivity is added, it would be sick

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Shivam Jain

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Khang

This is sick, I absolutely love it. Curious about the frameworks/engines used to build this if you don't mind sharing.

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Matteo Santoro Dev • Edited

Thank you for your feedback!

Sure, I created my portfolio using the Construct engine + Javascript.

In JavaScript, I implemented a control script for WebKit and responsiveness.

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Matteo Santoro Dev

šŸ‡¬šŸ‡§ It's been a while since my last post ā³, but I would like to inform everyone who has been following the #development of my #Gameboy-style #portfolio that I have made some improvements to the website. Specifically, I have updated the font to make it more readable, as some users found the previous one a bit difficult to read. šŸ–‹ļø

Furthermore, I would like to announce that the next update, expected in two weeks, will include further enhancements to the #gamification of the portfolio.

šŸš€ Thank you for your attention, and as always, I am open to all your feedback šŸ™ .

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Nathan G Bornstein • Edited

YOOOOOO, that's incredible! This is the portfolio of dreams. To echo many others, we'd be humbled to know the technologies/resources you used to create that. Also, your game The First Plague has similar vibes to the game Pathologic, based off the logo and description for it. Awesome job my friend šŸ¤

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Matteo Santoro Dev

Hey there! Thank you so much for the enthusiastic response! I appreciate the kind words about my portfolio and The First Plague game. I used the Construct engine along with JavaScript to bring my portfolio to life. Regarding The First Plague, I wasn't aware of the game Pathologic. My game will be entirely in pixel art with a hopefully intriguing storyline. If you have any more questions about the technologies or resources I used, feel free to ask. Cheers! šŸ¤

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Nathan G Bornstein

Awesome, thanks so much for the info! Haven't ever heard of the Construct engine before. My friend works in Godot and I've thought about employing him for some cool low-res poly assets in my portfolio at some point. Pathologic is one of my favorite games, so I think of it any time I see a plague mask, haha

Can't wait to hear when TFP drops šŸ™Œ

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Matteo Santoro Dev • Edited

This will be the new update for my web portfolio:

The next update will improve the gamification on my website.

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Albert

Wow, that's a really nice and fun portfolio man!
I was going to ask the tech used here but I just read another comment where you answer that, I did not know about construct 3 engine, but it looks fantastic!

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Giuliano1993

I'm totally in love with it! I need more pages to play on šŸ˜‚
The aesthetic was so catchy it took me a while to realize it was in Italian!
So please, someone give a prize to this man šŸ†

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Matteo Santoro Dev

Thank you so much for your feedback!

P.S. I received a load of medals hahah just kidding, I'm really happy for the positive vibes my portfolio has sent.

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Giuliano1993

Ahaha! Hope some of the medals were also chocolate medals šŸ˜‚ Yes totally positive Vibes I must say :D

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Sai Shravan Vadla

I love it.

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ROM04_Dev

Great work man !! It look amazing!

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Devluc

It's so well made and beautiful. Congratulations. Looks like a game intro. First console I played on was Super Nintendo 8 bit. Only saw Gameboys in magazines unfortunately. They weren't very popular in my country. Most likely because of cost. We had some crappy Tetris handhelds but man did we have fun with them anyway

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