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RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Cobalt Blue - 03-07-2011

golden eye and perfect dark didn't. neither any of the fps on the system.

pokemon stadium can work without them.

of that list only starfox and Mischief Makers may really use the C-buttons.

but then again, my point stands from a purely "games that could be ported that doesnt need the c buttons". this comes from me playing Mario 64DS


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Vipershark - 03-07-2011

that's because the c-button functions were relegated to the touchscreen, iirc

this thing doesn't have a touchscreen or secondary camera controller

you can argue about ports all you want, but we're talking emulation here. There just aren't enough buttons for an emulation.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Cobalt Blue - 03-07-2011

guess i could live without playing n64 games on a handheld device.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - GrooveMan.exe - 03-07-2011

On a side note; a technical question for dudes in the know - is 'more powerful 16 bit' actually a thing?

As far as I understand, that bittage is the limiter (short of memory-size, obviously) for what a game can do. So a 'more powerful 16 bit' would be 32 bit.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Woppet* - 03-07-2011

Don't think this will ever catch on but...
I like the idea a lot. Selling a console for the price it costs to make, with an indie games market where they get 90% of the profit.
That would be rad, but this guy isn't the right guy for the job.

Also i don't know why people are complaining about the design?


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Candescence - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 06:32 AM)GrooveMan.exe Wrote: On a side note; a technical question for dudes in the know - is 'more powerful 16 bit' actually a thing?

As far as I understand, that bittage is the limiter (short of memory-size, obviously) for what a game can do. So a 'more powerful 16 bit' would be 32 bit.
Well, kind of, yes. However, consoles stopped going beyond 64-bit as of late ever since the XBox came out for some reason.

Anyway, I can't help but laugh at Bob's silliness, honestly. First he tries to get his game approved by Nintendo and fails repeatedly, and now he tries this stunt? Pfft.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - GrooveMan.exe - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 10:44 AM)Woppet* Wrote: I like the idea a lot. Selling a console for the price it costs to make, with an indie games market where they get 90% of the profit.

It's a nice ideal, but that's not how economics works. The construction materials might cost $10; but then theres:
- Advertising costs
- Shipping costs (to pretty much anywhere. Obviously more expensive if it's overseas)
- Staff wages
- Profit margin for the manufacturing company
- Retail Staff wages
- Profit margin for the retailers

And a most likely a shitload more besides. What's more, I'd be a bit suspicious of hardware designed to last that only cost $10 to manufacture.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - X Gamer 66 - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 01:50 AM)Fuchikoma Wrote: guess i could live without playing n64 games on a handheld device.
Man, I've been dieing for a handheld N64 emulator capable device. I'm willing to bet the 3DS (and/or the NGP) will deliver on that.

Also a friend of mine has a Dingoo, it's pretty sweet. It's totally unnecessary if you have a PSP, but its a surprisingly neat little device. I never heard about it playing N64 games thoug.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - PatientZero - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 06:32 AM)GrooveMan.exe Wrote: On a side note; a technical question for dudes in the know - is 'more powerful 16 bit' actually a thing?

As far as I understand, that bittage is the limiter (short of memory-size, obviously) for what a game can do. So a 'more powerful 16 bit' would be 32 bit.

Yeah, it's fully doable, if kind of redundant, the bit width doesn't actually tell you much about the processing power, just the hard limits of what it can and can't do.
For a start it depends if we're talking 16-bit colour depth or 16-bit processing, no doubt your current computer can scale down to 16-bit colour depth and do everything it can do right now, but if it had a 16-bit processor you'd be pretty fucked.

Assuming we're talking processing power, the bit width is just how much data it can process in one cycle, which is where it does get a little confusing.
Basically, if we had an 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit processor, all running at the same speed, they would all process an 8-bit cycle exactly the same, but if you tried to run a 16-bit or greater cycle, the poor little 8-bit processor would explode and die and hate you forever. Or something.

Suffice to say, yes, you can have a faster 16-bit processor, it just has to run at a faster clockspeed, (more cycles per second, basically) but a better idea generally is to use a 32-bit processor, which does exactly the same thing, (if you were clever you could optimise the system to send two 16-bit cycles as one 32-bit cycle and get double the performance even), and it would allow it to use 32-bit architecture too.
And now you too can point out when people use the term wrong and look like a huge smartass.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Cobalt Blue - 03-07-2011

fun fact how, for example, most N64 games used to run under 32bits.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Kosheh - 03-10-2011

Hey this is some cool viral advertising I wonder if this means our friend Bobby has moved his interests of Bob's Game onto the



PS3
in b4 this is a huge viral ad for his new homebrew game that'll take another five years to suck


Seriously though. IT HAS BUTTONS!!


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - Negative-Zer0 - 03-12-2011

(03-05-2011, 11:29 AM)Sweet Hot Vegas Wrote: I never expected Robert to go this far.

then again, he is the biggest fagot in the gaming community, so I should have seen him wasting his time on this lousy thing.

Eh, you'd think that people would use these words more carefully knowing that Grooveman is a homosexual.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - TomGuycott - 03-12-2011

Not gonna lie, that trailer makes Bob sound kinda like a creepy molester.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - GrooveMan.exe - 03-12-2011

(03-12-2011, 12:38 AM)Negative-Zer0 Wrote:
(03-05-2011, 11:29 AM)Sweet Hot Vegas Wrote: I never expected Robert to go this far.

then again, he is the biggest fagot in the gaming community, so I should have seen him wasting his time on this lousy thing.

Eh, you'd think that people would use these words more carefully knowing that Grooveman is a homosexual.
^
This post bothers me a lot more than the one it's quoting, FYI. Don't do this.


RE: New handheld gaming device from the creator of Bob's Game. - KoopaEater - 03-30-2011

...WOW, 16-bit graphics! Let's compete against Nintendo in our graphic-obsessed market with THAT! Maybe I can play some 16-bit PONG on that shiz!

And it's UGLY.