Games From Int13 Will Be Ported On The Gp2x


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Gret news from gp32club : you can see on the yaronet forum that int13 (who make games for pocket pc, palm....) are going to make games for the gp2x. The games were first designed for the gp32 but due to a lack of performance (and a lack of future ,we can admit it, the gp2x has a better future :) ).
Some links :
Video :
Crazy Kart 2 :
http://int13.net/video_gp2X/CK2_int13_landscape.avi

Thinking Bunny :
http://int13.net/video_gp2X/TB_int13_landscape.avi

Brad Mitchum (lost in time) :
http://int13.net/video_gp2X/BM_int13_landscape.avi

The yaronet forum (in french)
http://www.yaronet.com/posts.php?s=70691

The official web site has not post the video, but you can still see their work :
http://www.int13.net/

I hope those games will be released :)
 
Very impressive stuff!

I might get something from them for myself when ports will be available.

For the Darklaga it does look like the second best shooter I have ever seen. The Reap being the first of course. :) Perhaps it would be a good idea to bug the Housemarque to port some of their games?
 
I'll buy Crazy Kart 2 for sure and maybe also Brad Mitchum if they will be available for the GP2X. :) Very nice games.
 
I would want that boulderdash clone. We need a good one with decent GFX.
 
crazy kart 2 looks great! and thinking bunny reminds me of chu chu rocket sorta.
anyway, great news! these commercial games don't look bad!
 
Digitalrat posted on Oct 27 2005 at 02:30 PM said:
I'll buy Crazy Kart 2 for sure and maybe also Brad Mitchum if they will be available for the GP2X. :) Very nice games.

Those 2 games looks really nice. I wonder how CK2 will play, graphics are great. BM is such a Pang clone but the gun he got is seriously weird. Correction, the gun just looks stupid and I would really have preferd some kind of rifle or pistol. Pang is fun for 2 players but I've never enjoyed it alone.
 
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Crazy cart obviously looks like a must buy, at least if its net-distributed and not more than a tenner (preferably no more than $12, but hey - if the reviews were good enough...). And then there's that Brad Mitchel one, which imo looks probably more fun than CK - looks like it might do something similar for Pang clones that Tyrian did for shooters.
 
greven posted on Oct 28 2005 at 10:43 AM said:
They said the prices will be between 15-20€,but i think this is expensive (for a non boxed games, and i think it wont be boxed...)

between £10 and £14 for a downloaded game... hmm... a little steep, I'm sure the GP32 online games were cheaper than that... but that Crazy Cart game looks pretty good to me :) dunno we'll see when they're actually released eh?
 
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I think that's really a fair price. Keep in mind that they for sure don't expect to sale that much games for the GP2X.
 
greven posted on Oct 28 2005 at 04:43 AM said:
They said the prices will be between 15-20€,but i think this is expensive (for a non boxed games, and i think it wont be boxed...)

I would be willing to pay up to $20 (15 eurros) for a none boxed game, but it would have to be GOOD. I think $10 and $15 is alot better.
 
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Digital Awakening posted on Oct 28 2005 at 04:18 PM said:
The price really depends on the complexity of the games. To me CK2 and BM looks like €10 games. A more indeapth RPG game or similar could go as high as €20 if you ask me.

Ditto

A game should definatly be priced on how much work was put into it and how long it is. I have no plans of paying for some scrauny mini-game, but i will pay for a good game that has depth and takes quite a while to finish.
 
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Epicenter posted on Oct 27 2005 at 01:07 AM said:
I would hope they intend to port Darklaga. That was an incredibly cool shooter and blew about anything else on the PocketPC out of the water.


That looks amazing, I would purchase that for sure.

I'm not feeling the kart game though.
 
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I'd pay 20 bucks for the Kart racing game as long as it had atleast 20 different tracks. Puzzle games would require some serious convincing though, they'd atleast need to have a AI opponent to play against like Puzzle Fighter that wasnt a push over.

I'd easily pay more for an adventure game like Megaman or an RPG.
 
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