Challenge Fantasy Competition Ideas

If there could be a special 6-month hypothetical compo on anything specific, which would it be?

  • MS-DOS emulator

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  • Amiga emulator

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  • Further development on OSnes (or other SNES emulator)

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  • Other (specify what)

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Well I'm not saying it's possible, but how about challenging all devvers out there for something really challenging?
I'd say we should get a mega-compo to be organized and which would encourage teams (let's say 2 very good coders or more working together) and see what they could come up with.
Well it's mostly for the fun but I guess it could be a good idea.. you never know if we wouldn't be surprised :p
 
Other: Games. I think the focus on emulation by the GP32 "mainstream" is really hurting the device; there's all kinds of potential for new and great games but all anyone ever seems to download are emulators and sprite-swaps on existing games.
 
AMIGA, Nothing else matters. :p

It`d be cool just to see workbench on that lovely liddle screen, Oh and play some cool games too, That are not available on other systems. :D

Trooper
 
trooper posted on May 24 2005 at 03:58 AM said:
AMIGA, Nothing else matters. :p

It`d be cool just to see workbench on that lovely liddle screen, Oh and play some cool games too, That are not available on other systems. :D

Trooper

Yeah you bet, I never owned one but I did spend my days going to a friend's place where I could use one.... Like 15 years ago eheh :D MS-DOS would also be way cool but oh well :p
 
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Blah posted on May 23 2005 at 10:40 PM said:
Yeah, we haven't pushed the envelope on homebrew yet!

While this is true, and many of the best games we have are homebrew, many of the homebrew games are remakes or mimics of games that have already been released through consoles. If a dev programs a homebrew game, you get one homebrew game. If a dev programs an SNES emulator or updates osnes9x, then we get potentially hundreds of new games. I hope one day some great devver updates the code for Osnes9x, because that is truly the best console available that has a chance of running on the GP32. ;)
 
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I agree with Blah's first post.

either an updated OSNES or a homebrew racing game compo
 
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