Ok in response to that particular thread i decided to make a group on facebook for us. "Newbies Openpandora Devs" its name. Anyone who consider himself a wannabe dev for the pandora and believes that OpenPandora will be the right path to choose come join the group. It will be interesting to see...
@rapidpoobear I understand that games like quake are complex but i am sure there are some fundamental elements. I also believe that those complex games started from simple ideas and then expanded on those ideas. Thats what am talking about.
Is there any tutorial or book that teaches you game programming (like c++) and in parallel presents you as an example a big game project like for example quake? It would be usefull to see how to think the big picture and some details about the implementation (graphics, levels, animations). Like...
@ timbobsteve Thanks for providing that info. Its just another thing that i want to ask. Is there a higher level game engine that could provide us with some "shortcuts" for games development on openpandora? I mean is it necessary to start from scratch and code those little games you refer to...
Thanks for the feedback marshal but since there are a lot of simple games available now (because of the emulators) i think the developers need to try to make some more advanced games. Maybe some console-sellers like in some other consoles (Halo for Xbox or MGS for ps3). Off course i know that it...
I mean i have a little experience with some programming language like java c c-sharp and some others. I also know about the linux operating system as i am a power-everyday-user. I am very excited about the prospects that openpandora release gives us. Is there any good starting point for starting...
I would be happy if the next openpandora runs the Dreamcast emulator perfectly. I would be even happier if the current openpandora runs that emulator ok. Am i asking too much?