I don't get it.nikkopt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6JfxdWg0HI
It's an unlucky coincidence. Nokia has had an action puzzle game called Bounce installed default on their phones for a long time now. Each phone generation has had an updated version of Bounce. This is just the natural evolution of that game, now that their phones have 3D capabilities.dflemstr said:I don't get it.
dflemstr said:I don't get it.
A couple of moths ago, I started on a small project (codenamed Marble, nothing too fancy) that used exactly the same concept as this game (you are a marble and move around through various levels with puzzles in them requiring maneuver skills) and all of a sudden, games of exactly the same type are starting to appear en masse, as if all the game developers in the world could read my mind... I've had to start my project over a couple of times because I didn't want it to look like I had copied someone. (I've never gotten that far with it the times I've tried but anyways)
dflemstr said:I don't get it.
A couple of moths ago, I started on a small project (codenamed Marble, nothing too fancy) that used exactly the same concept as this game (you are a marble and move around through various levels with puzzles in them requiring maneuver skills) and all of a sudden, games of exactly the same type are starting to appear en masse, as if all the game developers in the world could read my mind...
No, of course not. Just that I had found a new approach to the same, ages-old idea.3vi1 said:Dude... you didn't seriously think that was an original idea when you started a few months back, did you?
Phawx said:As an owner of the i8910, I can tell you that Symbian s60v5 feels very dated. Also, the browser completely sucks. However, it is very stable, has excellent battery, and plays many codecs out of the box. If you want a smartphone, I'd say stay away from i8910. If you want more PMP features, the i8910 honestly wins in the department.
Basically, I would just like a good browser. If I had that, the i8910 would be a solid smartphone.
craigix said:We will probably see more and more good commercial games on the omap3, and doing a Pandora port would not be a big deal, but if they will do it is another matter. A lot of the people who fund software studios might be wary of the Pandora because it is an open project.
Hey Craig, did you ever look into purchasing some licences? Remember you started a thread on it once.craigix said:We will probably see more and more good commercial games on the omap3, and doing a Pandora port would not be a big deal, but if they will do it is another matter. A lot of the people who fund software studios might be wary of the Pandora because it is an open project.
craigix said:Yes, but most have a large well known company behind them, probably offering some kind of DRM.
I guess it's worth asking if they might do a port though.