GP32 Gets Homebrew Games Galore For Competition
Thanks to GP32News for its set of freely downloadable games from the ADIC2003 competition, a homebrew contest for the previously discussed GP32 handheld game console. Highlights include 'LOL Fighters', featuring a giant fighting cigarette, a classic 2D puzzler called 'Puzzle Mix', and the sideways scrolling shooter 'Magical Quest'. GP32News also has much supplementary information regarding other homebrew projects for this cult handheld.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm one who'll prefer shining gameplay over shiney graphics, but most of the displayed games look like the developer haven't even tried.
Take this one for instance. In case you don't recognise what that's supposed to represent, it's a snowboard going down a mountain. This console is capable of much better.
Looks can be deceiving. Or CAN they?
It's nice to see there's people working on the GP32 other than the script-kiddies who just download emulators and ROMs to it and bitch on message boards.
Am I the only one that thinks this Magical Quest borrows more than a little from Cotton?
- colin
it seems that among many other emulators a port of MAME is in progress, altough it looks like now just some very old games run.
sorry about the link... wrong copy paste I suppose ;-)
it shoud have been this one, I beg your pardon.
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