# mkjs ![mkscrn2s](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6294155/25496279/34c8808c-2b78-11e7-90ee-b0d1350244bb.png) **mkjs** is an experimental javascript engine reimplemention of Mario Kart DS. Users of the application must provide their own Mario Kart DS ROM, dumped using a DS or 3DS. This project exists for entirely educational purposes. If you have a ROM of MKDS available, you can give mkjs a shot here: http://rhy3756547.github.io/mkjs # Purpose I started working on mkjs a few years ago to get a better grasp on a lot things, mainly for fun. Here are the key factors: - WebGL game engine with no dependancies. Entirely written using vanilla Javascript ES5. (will not accept contributions using libraries!) - (exception is GLMatrix, which is required for matrix and vector operations) - Entirely implement readers for NDS file formats, and ways to utilise them in an actual game environment. - SSEQ (midi) music and sfx player using Web Audio API features. Supports 3D sound, and used to support doppler... - Custom simple collision engine with swept sphere collision against quadtree partitioned triangle collision meshes. Performs well enough in javascript, but could likely be faster. - Attempts to replicate the perfect physics and feeling of this beautiful game, through format and physics reverse engineering. - Very clean "class" structure in ES5. ES6 port would be welcome, I might do that at some point. - Works on many platforms, including iOS at 60 fps! # Current Features The base game mostly works. A lot of the grunt work is done - the current setup shows a good prototype of the game working. - Nitro filesystem management for real .nds files, allowing a ROM to be provided with no changes. - Loads and displays all courses (including battle) in some playable form. Textures, texture animations are intact. - Functional Kart vs. World physics, using kcl files for courses. - Work in progress Kart vs. Moving object physics (see Tick Tock Clock, Bowser's Castle DS) - Functional AI karts that follow the same waypoints as MKDS AI. (battle and race AI modes) - Content system for work in progress course objects, eg. routed car obstacles, moving platforms. # Possible Future - UI engine - Race Logic (checkpoints, lap count, lap tracking, race completion...) - All course obstacles (enemies, bridge in delfino) - Items & damage - Particle effects format reader and renderer (no idea how these formats work). - Custom Menus - Battle Mode & Mission Mode - Multiplayer (custom courses? >8 players?) - Lots of bug fixes for collisions and format readers! # Multiplayer ![mkmulti](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6294155/25496283/3c681532-2b78-11e7-86a1-9f710a9fae19.png) While multiplayer using a Websockets server is semi-functional, it is very simplistic and only exists for testing purposes. A future implementation would ideally connect to peers using WebRTC rather than connecting through a central server.