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Subject: Re: Gaming on Openmoko?
From: David Samblas Martinez <dsamblas () yahoo ! es>
Date: 2008-05-09 23:05:58
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There are some good java games for movile phone out there than can be executed with \
jlimo. I was able to run some games in the dosbox in jlime so I supuse that a lot of \
oldies pc games can be runned in neo too.
About the key thing, despite we loose part of the screen, I supose it can be \
relatively easy to implement an alternative keyboard as the included one but only \
with 8 directional keypad (this keypad willbe an 8 "swiched" one but can evolve to \
analogic) and two buttons A B as fire ,jump etc...
Mo Abrahams <moabrahams@dashavoo.com> escribió: We don't have drivers for the 3D \
hardware, so I am afraid games like that are a little out of the question... although \
I think that would need something more powerful than what we have anyway wouldn't it?
Would be very happy to see somebody get 3D working though =)
It could be fun to see how app developers would exploit it, let alone
having 3D games... I was about to say someone should port some gameboy
emulator or something, since we do have 2D, but then the button thing
hit me =P
On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 00:04 +0200, ramsesoriginal wrote:
> I just watched http://gizmodo.com/388688/raging-thunder-iphone-racing-game-shows-tons-of-potential,
> and asked myself what sorts of games are tested/planned/running on the
> freerunner: For example, is planet Penguin Racer Working?
>
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There are some good java games for movile phone out there than can be \
executed with jlimo. I was able to run some games in the dosbox in jlime so I supuse \
that a lot of oldies pc games can be runned in neo too.<br><br>About the key thing, \
despite we loose part of the screen, I supose it can be relatively easy to \
implement an alternative keyboard as the included one but only with 8 directional \
keypad (this keypad willbe an 8 "swiched" one but can evolve to analogic) and two \
buttons A B as fire ,jump etc...<br><br><b><i>Mo Abrahams \
<moabrahams@dashavoo.com></i></b> escribió:<blockquote class="replbq" \
style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: \
5px;"> We don't have drivers for the 3D hardware, so I am afraid games like<br>that \
are a little out of the question... although I think that would<br>need something \
more powerful than what we have anyway wouldn't it?<br><br>Would be very happy to see \
somebody get 3D working though =)<br>It could be fun to see how app developers would \
exploit it, let alone<br>having 3D games... I was about to say someone should port \
some gameboy<br>emulator or something, since we do have 2D, but then the button \
thing<br>hit me =P<br><br>On Sat, 2008-05-10 at 00:04 +0200, ramsesoriginal \
wrote:<br>> I just watched \
http://gizmodo.com/388688/raging-thunder-iphone-racing-game-shows-tons-of-potential,<br>> \
and asked myself what sorts of games are tested/planned/running on the<br>> \
freerunner: For example, is planet Penguin Racer Working?<br>> \
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mailing list<br>community@lists.openmoko.org<br>http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community<br></blockquote><br><p> 
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