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Jfox this one here is a homebrew version i grabbed a long time ago from qj.net i have the files still if anyone wants to test it out it is pretty neat.
fluentdesigns said:http://metroid2remake.blogspot.com/
Still in development but coming along quite well!
That Metroid game is really neat looking like the GBA version
_DiGiTaL_ said:
_DiGiTaL_ said:Warsow
Not 100% sure Warsow is opensource but would be a kick ass shooter on pandora id settle for it on GP2x if possible.
Warsow is based on a modified Quake 2, so yes it's open source. I agree that it would make a great addition to the Pandora's library. Nexuiz, too, but I'm not sure if the Pandora can handle it. Minimum requirements are fairly high, 1GHz, though I suppose it could be stripped down a bit for better performance.
Ravnos said:_DiGiTaL_ said:Warsow
Not 100% sure Warsow is opensource but would be a kick ass shooter on pandora id settle for it on GP2x if possible.
Warsow is based on a modified Quake 2, so yes it's open source. I agree that it would make a great addition to the Pandora's library. Nexuiz, too, but I'm not sure if the Pandora can handle it. Minimum requirements are fairly high, 1GHz, though I suppose it could be stripped down a bit for better performance.
Warsow is awesome, I'm currently playing it a lot and I would LOVE if it were ported to the Pandora. I do think though that it would be hard to control with dual analogs with the constant jumping and such. I suppose mapping jump to left stick click with dash and shoot on the shoulder buttons would be decent but still nowhere near the level of control you have on the PC.
Sorry to dissapoint you but the sticks don't click anymore since the component was changed.Dyer said:I suppose mapping jump to left stick click ...
You could use a small USB-mouse to aim, dash and shoot.Dyer said:[...]
Warsow is awesome, I'm currently playing it a lot and I would LOVE if it were ported to the Pandora. I do think though that it would be hard to control with dual analogs with the constant jumping and such. I suppose mapping jump to left stick click with dash and shoot on the shoulder buttons would be decent but still nowhere near the level of control you have on the PC.
jmetal88 said:A Wikipedia look-up tells me it's Elasto Mania.
EDIT: Which was a sequel to Action SuperCross.
I played it when it was Action Supercross and also as Elasto Mania.
But I didn't know X-Moto existed as open source software!!
It would be great if it were ported to Pandora (or even GP2X, why not?).
jmetal88 said:Kyosys said:_DiGiTaL_ said:X-Moto
Ohhh! We had the original version of that on our old schools pcs. What was that called?
A Wikipedia look-up tells me it's Elasto Mania.
EDIT: Which was a sequel to Action SuperCross.
Yes! That's the one!
Good times...
Nightwheel said:Stunt Playground
Wow - that looks thoroughly awesome! I'm guessing the graphics won't be too much of a problem (worst case, they can be dialed down a bit), but I wonder if the Pandora could handle the computational demands of the physics engine?
Don Patch said:StepMania
http://www.kittenthecat.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/stepmania-screen.png[img]
[img]http://queenqeeko.com/fanart/dA-Stepmania%20Screenshot.jpg[img]
The best open-souce rythm game out there. Has almost thousands of songs available for download, as well as different game modes like Pump It Up, new themes, etc.
+1 on this game. Two dance pads + TV-Out would blow me away! :D
javaJake said:Don Patch said:StepMania
+1 on this game. Two dance pads + TV-Out would blow me away! +2