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Re: Games that should be ported to maemo
I'd think Barrage and Kobo Deluxe would work well with the controls on the Internet Tablet.
http://lgames.sourceforge.net/?project=Barrage http://olofson.net/kobodl/ |
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Here ya go... http://pupnik.de/KoboDeluxe.png |
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I had kobo, but forgot to package it...
Pupnik I can upload the working sources of everything I got to work. my packaging skills sucks. |
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Now, what's the command to RUN kobo after install?
kobo and kobodl don't work... EDIT: OK, I see where you've setup the page now. I'll wait for version 2 when the keys are mapped fully. Can't fire using the N800 keys in this one. |
Re: Games that should be ported to maemo
Lemmings! I want lemmings ;-)
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Re: Games that should be ported to maemo
Anyway of getting Payback (available as a game for GP2X) working on a Nokia N770?
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http://www.apex-designs.net/games.html Probably the surest way would be to become a reseller and cut them an advance check for 500-1000 copies of the game. They port it, ship the game to you and you can then make money selling it to the millions of Nokia Tablet owners you know. </joke> :) |
Re: Games that should be ported to maemo
I second Mana World...ArnimS, that's your que to quickly down the source and recompile it. ;)
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And daimonin is so freaking cool, i really should work on that first - try it out on your PC. |
Re: Games that should be ported to maemo
how about syndicate? One of the best games there was on the amiga. Not too intensive graphically, and should work well with the touch screen. At least in my mind, which knows nothing about programming or linux....
Googling around, there is an attempt to do a free-synd, in a similar way to free-civ, with linux binaries. But there's nothing i can add as an old man with no leet skillz, and it looks like they're struggling. for what it's worth, here's the link: http://freesynd.sourceforge.net/ Any takers of the baton? does what they've done so far work if compiled for the IT? |
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