That's strong of you. I'm a little more credulous: I'll let well-shot videos influence my opinion. Beyond that...it seems a bit he-said, he-said in this thread all of a sudden.
Looks like I'll have to rest my hopes on Pandora-PSP and What Have I Done To Deserve This, My Lord?! 1 and 2 for dungeon-ecosystem management.
You're a brave man, and the prayers of a grateful nation go out to you.
I order you to remain disappointed. :angry: :lol:
I've been playing Aquaria a lot lately. It's a great game! But if you're able to get it running full speed on the Pandora, I will buy a hat for the special purpose of eating it.
Really? So if duplicated a patented technology and then, say, gave it away for free, or only used it internally for my own business or website, any suits against me would be rapidly thrown out?
I'd be happy to learn that you're right.
There rarely "are plans" for such things. Do your best to encourage development in that direction by talking up those projects over here, and by talking up the Pandora over there. Accept that things will move slowly until at least one person with know-how, interest and a Pandora takes notice...
Now with 37% more numbers!
I was going to say that if you wanted to play old games, you should just play old games.
...I was going to say that, but instead I'll just say Master of Magic 2. Or FreeMoM or OpenMoM or whatever...the game is already great, it just needs to have bugs fixed and...
Or Command and Conquer Gold? That was released as freeware recently for some damn anniversary or another. And there's an open source reimplementation of the engine, FreeCNC, which might compile and run on the Pandora.
Warzone 2100 is open, and they say it can run on a PII 200Mhz with 64 megs...
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