this is a brilliant release. It's exactly the kind of homebrew output thats needed. I can only hope this helps get official versions of classics -people want to see- ported onto the ds.
If I've used the term "port" wrong, then that's my mistake. I've always thought that the word "port" just meant bringing a game from one platform to another, regardless of the technical development.
I remember back in the old days when Ocean, US Gold etc would convert arcade games to C64, they were never referred to as "recreations." They were called "ports," or were Julian Rignall, and Computer and Video Games just lying to me all the way through the 1980's?
True, I did do more than just display pictures, but everything I did was just copy-and-pasted from the PALib examples. If someone really wants the source code, PM me.Originally Posted by spannernick
As for the bomb, it's actually in the original game, but it used to say, "Turn up the volume on the TV."
this is a brilliant release. It's exactly the kind of homebrew output thats needed. I can only hope this helps get official versions of classics -people want to see- ported onto the ds.
What does this game run only once or something?
basilb, I agree with you 100%, and that's why I put the message at the end of the demo. I'm just showing people that Snatcher can work on DS - now it's up to the pros to do it properly.
iceman100, the game will stop when you finish it. If you want to play it again, turn off your DS and reload it. This is noted in the readme.
Yep, just got your PM and PM'ed you back.
Thanks.. That will help me alot..
How did you make the sound raw files...?
I use Switch (free download): http://www.nch.com.au/switch/
For instructions, have a look at the PALib tutorial about sound: www.palib.info
I tryed to convert a .mp3 file and when it plays in the DS its just hiss..?
Oh palib.info is down at the moment..
Did you change the raw export options? It should be 11080, 8-bit signed, mono. Otherwise, I have no idea.
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