wraggster
June 22nd, 2008, 19:52
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Craigix (http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=ST&f=62&t=42725) one of the developers of the Pandora Console which is a new powerful handheld much like a DS in style but with mini keyboard, wifi, bluetooth, dual analogue controls and will be the most powerful handheld on the market on its release in July has today announced a developer fund which is the first of its kind for any system:
When ordering your Pandora you will be given the option to donate $20/£10 to the Pandora development fund.
This will give you access to a beta testing zone (where you can try software early) and the money donated will be used to reward Pandora software developers for their work.
Developers of course don't have to use this system, but I think it is a good way of rewarding them all. The Pandora team will throw in several thousand dollars to start it off.
Discuss...
Nice to see that Developers will get a reward for the hardwork they do and with every console sold you the buying public are supporting the very people who bring the goods to the world.
Thoughts on this
Craigix (http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?act=ST&f=62&t=42725) one of the developers of the Pandora Console which is a new powerful handheld much like a DS in style but with mini keyboard, wifi, bluetooth, dual analogue controls and will be the most powerful handheld on the market on its release in July has today announced a developer fund which is the first of its kind for any system:
When ordering your Pandora you will be given the option to donate $20/£10 to the Pandora development fund.
This will give you access to a beta testing zone (where you can try software early) and the money donated will be used to reward Pandora software developers for their work.
Developers of course don't have to use this system, but I think it is a good way of rewarding them all. The Pandora team will throw in several thousand dollars to start it off.
Discuss...
Nice to see that Developers will get a reward for the hardwork they do and with every console sold you the buying public are supporting the very people who bring the goods to the world.
Thoughts on this