I guess I'm going to have to save up and get one of those. I'm really glad they announced this before I finished my game engine, so I can take measures to make it compatible later. I noticed the system has shoulder buttons. Is Clickteam planning to expand the number of Player buttons? I'm sure they'll at least have an object for this (to recognize more than two buttons of the GP32).
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16th March, 2005 at 06:12:36 -
I would rather play games on a big screen rather than to look in a tiny screen
no, they said it was larger than the GBA:s screen . Gotta get me one of those things . Maybe you can indicate the control buttons on the GP32 converter program while converting your game. Though when will MMF2 be released? soon i hope...
The screen is designed to run 320x230 I'm pretty sure (saying this from memery) which for a hand held, isnt bad concidering alot of hand held screens are alot smaller then that.
im just a little worried over the CPU speed. 166Mhz isnt much, especially when the game has not been specifically made to take advantage of the GP32's exact CPU.
Old people pornography? Reminds me of the bowlderizer puzzle in Legend's Superhero League of Hoboken. Anyway, the GP32 sounds awesome, but it probably won't have enough market penetration to be more than yet another nifty little feature in MMF2.
"Omg. Where did they get the idea to not use army guys? Are they taking drugs?" --Tim Schafer on originality in videogames
LilSpriteX it's most likely that MMF2 will, by default, support more than two buttons anyway, since how many people have only two buttons nowadays. There are existing objects which allow you to pick up on multi-gamepad buttons but weather or not they'll be friendly with the GP32 is anybody's guess.
Oh well, even if it doesn't, someone will probably make an extension.
But yeah, there probably won't ever be a market for this thing. Still, it would be awesome to take Click games around with you, and show them to people.
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17th March, 2005 at 13:22:27 -
I still don't see why I would spent that much $ on a small machine. I'm fine with my old pc