Finally start getting into making videogames

>finally start getting into making videogames
>more fun than actual videogames
>feel less braindead
>getting more focused again
How is your videogame going, user? You are making one, right?

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>cant program

I just got started a short time ago. So far I have a few sprites and some basic physics.

This isn't as large of a barrier as you're likely imagining. There's a wealth of information and tutorials online, and it's not a very difficult skill to develop. I spent a month or two developing a mod, and went from having no idea what I was doing to feeling confident in my ability to create a game.

I have no idea where to start learning how.

Open game engine - watch tutorials - recreate tutorials - think of a simplest game idea and make one looking in tutorials when you get stuck.
Practice makes perfect

I would like to start, but I'm still waiting for Valve to release the next source engine.

Does anyone know how or what engine/programs to use to built a game like The friends of Ringo Ishikawa? Not even sure how to name that genre, side scrool beet 'em up?

I'm pretty sure it was made using Gamemaker Studio.

I have a lot of life goals OP and making a video game is one of them, but I still keep coming here for 10 hours a day.

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Fantastic, is that all I need to create and if it would ever finish, ship and sell games on steam? Do you know by any chance if the steam version is eligible to commerce games with?
Thanks already.

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Back in 2004 I wanted to learn Flash and make flash games. It's been a decade and a half and all I got was a fucking job.