Door games were the best... Gimmie The Pit, Risk, or any number of those old cool games. God they were more addictive than crack and better than booze. Online games suck in comparison sure HTML makes things prettier than ANSI graphics but a deapth just isn't there.
Gunna hack me out some decent "Door-like" online games sometime...
.."colouring which produces a surreal comic-book feeling to the engine. This has been produced in part by the mathematics required to describe the landscape in real time, meaning that the colouring remains relatively fundamental." So it HAS to look this crappy? Pretty sad. I have a name for it though, he could call it Retarded-PreSchooler-Vision... Pretty catchy isn't it?
Very interesting. I do have (and use) the WinCe SDK, reading through the CE Builder SDK info the DreamCast is referenced a few times. The hardware OS is boot from GDRom only, all directX D3D, internet, etc.. is all disc specific. While possible it could be a back door, from a developer viewpoint its probably unlikly to be anything interesting.. as well as vendor and developer specific.
Door games were the best...
Gimmie The Pit, Risk, or any number of those old cool games. God they were more addictive than crack and better than booze. Online games suck in comparison sure HTML makes things prettier than ANSI graphics but a deapth just isn't there.
Gunna hack me out some decent "Door-like" online games sometime...
.."colouring which produces a surreal comic-book feeling to
the engine. This has been produced in part by the mathematics required to describe the landscape in real time,
meaning that the colouring remains relatively fundamental." So it HAS to look this crappy? Pretty sad. I have a name for it though, he could call it Retarded-PreSchooler-Vision... Pretty catchy isn't it?
Very interesting. I do have (and use) the WinCe SDK, reading through the CE Builder SDK info the DreamCast is referenced a few times. The hardware OS is boot from GDRom only, all directX D3D, internet, etc.. is all disc specific. While possible it could be a back door, from a developer viewpoint its probably unlikly to be anything interesting.. as well as vendor and developer specific.