That is when the community has surely gone under.
Man - you're just telling it like it is... a straight shooter. You must be a fucking psychic - seeing into the future is easy ain't it... Why don't you take a gander at the PSP QJ.net site and tell me what you see...
http://pspupdates.qj.net/
Look at the Homebrew updates... they are all scripts. OOOHHH, MAN! Now I can have an application that creates a PLAYLIST FOR ME... HOT DAMN THIS HOMEBREW SCENE IS TAKIN' OFF!
http://pspupdates.qj.net/Superman-Returns-...pg/49/aid/56837
Dare I say what I just saw...? A
theme on the
front page? Sweet jesus, call the police - we hot a hot news subject!
In retrospect, GP2X SUCKS compared to the GP32.
I am under the impression you don't even own one. Your entire argument is that... "OMG NOT AS GOOD AS GP32 OR PSP lOLOLOLOLOLOL," which couldn't be further from the truth. Wouldn't you rather have applications that run faster? Wouldn't you rather have the new wave of games that will eventually be released for it? The device has been available for a mere ~9 months, it takes a long time to spread the name of a product, get developers interested, and have them develop content for it. Do you know how long it takes to design a concept, code an engine, create content for that engine, shape it up, and finally debug it? I didn't think so... and if you did, you sure aren't being understanding as to why there isn't much original content out there. Hell, Vektar is one of the more original designs of any homebrew... as far as gameplay goes. So why don't you sit back in your high-chair while mommy feeds you some more babyfood.
Now, everyone knows about the GP2X and it was originally made to be homebrew-friendly. Yet, the GP2X releases are sparse and completely focused on emulators and useless files (ie. bootsounds and skins).
You have to be kidding me... I dare you to talk to practically any developer... or well... anyone for that matter about the GP2X... they wouldn't have the slightest clue what it was. This device is not as popular as the mainstream POS that they market today. You also speak about emulators as if they are a bad thing. I love them... sure, would I like some more variety... yeah... but I'm not expecting it to come right away. Emulators have to design the program... not the content - the content is provided... so in one aspect, they could be developed faster than a well-made homebrew application.
You're on the top of my "most ignorant" list, so consider yourself done.
[edit] typed the wrong number.