I am sorry for being a super noob i guess but can you tell me what net hack is? What I got from the site is " nethack is one of the best games ever. you have missed something if you never played it." Like what kind of game is it?
VirtuaMUnstaz just released a first version of NetHack for the PSP:
Download here: http://virtuamunstaz.de/nh/
Features:
- Graphics Tiles
- Save and Restore
- Support for .nethackrc in game dir
- Support for common keys (mapped to buttons)
For details button config read README.PSP in the archive.
Have fun in the mazes of menace.
VirtuaMUnstaz
I am sorry for being a super noob i guess but can you tell me what net hack is? What I got from the site is " nethack is one of the best games ever. you have missed something if you never played it." Like what kind of game is it?
Thanks...not very exciting yet, but interesting looking png files.
Nethack is a dungeon exploration game. It is the mother of games like Diablo. From nethack.org:
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What is NetHack?
NetHack is a single player dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety of computer systems, with a variety of graphical and text interfaces all using the same game engine. Unlike many other Dungeons & Dragons-inspired games, the emphasis in NetHack is on discovering the detail of the dungeon and not simply killing everything in sight - in fact, killing everything in sight is a good way to die quickly. Each game presents a different landscape - the random number generator provides an essentially unlimited number of variations of the dungeon and its denizens to be discovered by the player in one of a number of characters: you can pick your race, your role, and your gender.
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Its an extremly complex game that allows you to combine and do almost everything with items in that game. One who never played nethack should read the Guidebook.
This game has been around since 1985 on various computer systems. It all started with text based graphics on old computer terminals.
VirtuaMUnstaz.
Great port of what's hands-down the best dungeon crawl out there (except for maybe IVAN, which is Nethack based but includes a very fun little limb-based damage system.) It's kind of tough to get started, since it has so many different key combinations (and I'll be honest, it's even tougher to do with all the PSP keys being that mixed up) but once you get the hang of it it's downright addictive.
As soon as you guys add either a virtual keyboard or some other interface (who knows, maybe you'll go wild and just redo it graphically) I'll definitely jump back on the Nethack bandwagon.
thanks for the release and newsposted on here and PSPWIKI
Looks very interesting, worth keeping an eye on. Nicer graphics would certainly lure me in for a game of what some call "The best RPG ever"..
The first goal was to get it running. Better key handling or even menu selectable entries are next. This port is based on glHacks SDL implementation and still needs better psp compatible handling. In contrast to other graphics based implementations (QT) this port does not implement menu windows and relies on keyboard commands. But it was the best shot for porting with the excellent SDL implementation of the PSP.
I even thought about implementing a virtual keyboard for SDL. And maybe someone can try to create new tiles for the 16x16 or 32x32 tiles.
You might consider implementing the text input method that the Angband/ToME games use.
Or maybe an on-screen keyboard and setup the analog stick to use the mouse cursor and have "O" button select the letters.
Nice port. Which tileset does it use by default? Can it be changed?
Can we change the folder name to hide the corrupt icon?
Woah, woah, woah, WOAH.Originally Posted by parabolee
Time out.
Nobody ever said RPG.
It's a dungeon crawl (or dungeon exploration game, if you prefer.)
In fact, the entire plot consists of two to three sentences they show in the beggining.
It's more like what would happen if you took Diablo and removed the other characters.
Just thought I'd give you a warning, because I'd hate for you to be dissapointed on your first run.
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