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A developer writes: "Sony and DoCoMo announced they will jointly develop on-line games worldwide. Sony, Motorola and JVC have greatly invested in a new Sun Authorized Java Virtual Machine which is also being used in the new Amiga computer. Founder of the UK based Tao Group and ex-Amiga developer Mr. Charig just returned from Japan for the launch of DoCoMo`s new Java technology based i appli service. Interestingly Tao demonstrated its technology running on the Dreamcast a year ago as well and recently it was announced that Sega is going to make games for new set-top boxes and mobile phones. BTW every C, C++, Java or Vitual Assembler written Amiga/Tao application can be executed code identical on top of other operation systems as well including Linux. :)"
edhak also points to this BBC article on the possibility of worldwide handheld wirelessly distributed games, and gloats "Wipeout on a mobile!"
Re:Emulation is nothing new... (Score:1)
Re:Nokia Media Games (Score:1)
Re:Pervasive Gaming - Radical Mobile RPGs (Score:2)
I played something like this as a member of the Oxford Guild of Assassins [ox.ac.uk]; they just call it the Assassination Game. I believe that some other variants are known as "Killer".
Q&A (Score:1)
Question: What happens when the guy who's always on his cell phone while driving gets one with game playing ability?
Re:The Amiga is dead! (Score:1)
Jay Miner wouldn't have been happy.
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Yes, Amiga deserves to Rest In Peace.
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wireless is popular in the far east (Score:2)
expensive national telcos, limited infrastucture,
and english-based apps. In the US wireless is
stymied by a lack of a national standard.
It remains to be seen whether US customers will
be swayed by the rather limited user interfaces
of wireless compared to the decent PC stuff they
get now. In Asian cuntries the wired stuff was
worse.
Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
If you take a look at the raw numbers, there are more mobile phones than PCs and the numbers. If you can get the mobiles into the internet, there is a *huge* demand for servers. Got it?
Microsoft tries something similar with
Here in Germany, the oncoming standard for set-top boxes includes java. So if Java is already there, why bother with two (very similar, but incompatible) standards for very similar markets?
Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
As far as I know Sun is working hard to improve Swing performance. I dont know details, there are two more releases (1.3.1 and 1.4) planned for this year. Hopefully with faster swing.
BTW: Last week I got a notice that the bug, that prevented Swing apps running through a ssh tunnel, was fixed. Looks like they are really working at Swing.
That's it (Score:4)
I'm never getting in an automobile ever again.
Jesus.
I though drivers were dangerous when they were talking on the phone, but this is ridiculous.
Anyone know where I can buy a tank or APC?
--Shoeboy
You want a tank or APC. . . (Score:1)
Shocked me: I had NO idea you could BUY a tank or APC. . . .
Re:Java dead? (Score:2)
Re:Java dead? (Score:2)
It's silly to compare Java to Delphi since Java is far more successful than Delphi ever was. In fact, I'd guess Java is the most successful language ever, next to VB maybe..
Java dead? (Score:5)
Re:Playing games on phones (Score:1)
When the average person is bored and wanting to play a game (say, you're waiting for the bus), do you really think they'll pull out (or even have with them) a PDA or Gameboy? Probably not. But, you can basically assume that in 5 years pretty much everyone will have a mobile, and will be willing to play a game on it.
Pervasive Gaming - Radical Mobile RPGs (Score:2)
What do you think of this?
Pervasive Gaming - Always on. Always under the spell.
Pervasive Gaming is a suggested next generation RPG (Role-Playing Game), to use net enabled mobile devices with a location-based element. Pervasive Gaming is live role-playing gone berserk, potentially invading everyday life at every turn of the corner.
Consider this short gaming scenario: In everyday reality Avi is a system guy at a small start-up in Tel-Aviv, however in game-reality he is a member of the Israeli Shaper's Hypno-Clique, a group that uses manipulative mind control techniques to disrupt technological advances and convert members of other cliques to it's cause. Anticipating another boring day at work, Avi uses his mobile phone to switch ON gaming mode, grabs something to eat and heads to the office. Just before lunch time, Avi receives an email from his Clique's HQ, saying that a rival faction are now holding a meeting in a coffee-shop not far from where he is working [using location-based services authorized only to game players.] Avi takes an hour break from work and heads there. On his way, the game server beeps Avi that Ilya, an old game enemy of his and a former defector from the Hypno-Clique, is in the area [Avi has previously planted a tracking bug on Ilya, remote-uploading it stealthfully to Ilya's game-profile on his mobile without his knowledge, using the game's bluetooth options.] Avi takes a sharp turn and heads in an alternative route to the coffee-shop, while downloading a hypno-bomb from the hypno-clique's servers to use later...
The above scenerio spans technologies which in some shape or form are already available, and should be popularized in around 2 years - Mobile internet usage should spread with the deployment of GPRS and similar networks, LBS (Location Based Services) Technologies should also be deployed, and the Bluetooth standard for close-range interaction between electronic devices is also destined to hit gold.
Sounds cool? Let's Talk
Hmm .. ive sorta heard this ... (Score:1)
ARG!
But hey
Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
Re:Java dead? (Score:2)
If Sun would just give up on Swing and use something mature and stable, their client-side problems would disappear pretty quickly as well. I'll never understand why they're still using Swing, it's a horribly useless pile of crap for building applications.
But server side... There I'd rather be dealing with Java than anything else out there.
i can see the pileups now... (Score:5)
>wait
You are at a red light
>wait
You are at a green light
>look
You see three people crossing the street while talking on cell phones and a man with a white-tipped cane.
>go north
You have killed 3 pedestrians and avoided the blind man, for a total of 300 points.
The convergence of GameBoy and cellphone (Score:2)
Indeed - so you go for visually simple games where you don't need to fit a lot of information on-screen at once. It's a limitation (as is the keypad; text adventures aren't going to be fun with SMS-style typing), but it doesn't mean you can't do games at all. Certainly it's a lot less limited than Game-and-Watch's fixed graphics.
I very much hope that the screens won't shrink with the phone. Certainly there are devices coming this summer which forego the keypad in favour of a bigger, touch-sensitive screen. They'll be expensive to start with but I believe that's the way forward.
Not that I'm likely to get one. I don't want people to be able to interrupt me with phone calls!
Oh, and could the Slashbots stop with the weak traffic accident gags now please? Thanks then.
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Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
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Boy thats "original" (Score:2)
Again. sounds a whoele lot like Majestic (Score:2)
They have soem kidn of media auhtoring system thatballwos them to easily customize and scale the game utilizing everything from fake web pages to mid-night phone calls.
Otehr then that its all pretty hush hush
Where to go for the SDK and Doc (Score:3)
so wrong (Score:1)
i am all for this because i feel it finally destroy that age old stigma that talking to yourself has.
not that i talk to myself
Re:Pervasive Gaming - Radical Mobile RPGs (Score:1)
For example, lets say that you're with an opponent, and they foolishly ask you to get them a drink. You bring back a can that has a PostIt® [3m.com] note on the bottom that says "Cyanide" [cdc.gov]. If they drink the can without noticing the note, you get a point and they lose one. Or you can plant an alarm clock somewhere, with a PostIt® [3m.com] note reading "Bomb" [rjlsoftware.com]. Anyone in the room when it goes off loses a point apiece, and you get them all.
P.S. This was back in 1976, before the term "LARP" [larp.com] was invented. Ah, the good old days, before all those new-fangled computers showed up.
Hang up and frag... err.. drive! (Score:2)
Sorry, officer, I couldn't have noticed that red light -- my arse was being whooped by some level 35 paladin from Australia...
Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
Microsoft has, however, made it known that they will supply Java source code converters, to aid in the migration from Java on windows to C# on
Sun's only way to save Java from becoming the next Delphi is to run to a standards organization and standardize the language. Then release the Java VM and its APIs under a true Open Source license, such as the GPL.
Otherwise, with a Bush in office, Microsoft will continue with their nasty tricks, and destroy Java. Many commercial companies have shown that Open Source is the way to compete with Microsoft. IBM is a good example.
Re:Q&A (Score:1)
Nokia Media Games (Score:1)
What is Media Nokia Game? It's a new type of gaming that we call an 'all media experience'. As a player, you have to step into the shoes of the main character in a fictional story. You will experience life from his point of view - along the way, encountering a series of problems that you'll have to solve on his behalf. Messages and clues will reach you via every imaginable media (Internet, TV, radio, voicemail, SMS, magazines and newspapers). Your job is to follow the leads and stay connected by visiting the game web sites. Nokia Game will keep you busy for a month - that is, if you survive all the stages...
http://www.nokia-game.com/ [nokia-game.com]
Oh, goody... (Score:1)
Re:The Amiga is dead! (Score:1)
If amiga is dead, how come I can use recent technologies (cable modem, cd-rw, etc etc) on it?
If amiga is dead, how come I can run linux on it?
If amiga is dead, how come my 4 systems are still up and running?
oh well... I don't know what scares you the most, the fact that you KNOW it was superior in late 80s and early 90s and it didn't get noticed, and this time it's ran by better people so it might have a chance to succeed (and maybe even more than linux??) or are you just scared of something you don't even know?
Sega and Pace announce partnership for STB games (Score:1)
Buzzword City (Score:3)
Is there a story that could possibly have more?
rr
Re:wireless is popular in the far east(and Europe) (Score:1)
The Wireless Internet is definitly going to take the world by storm. There is no doubt about it. Conversion of the PDA and the Cellphone, Location Based Services, Bluetooth enabled devices and what have you. All of those are gonna be here very soon, in color, in 3D and in your face (or rather palm).
The interesting thing to watch is if things will develop differently now that European companies are such a big driving force. Seems like they did a better job with Wireless standards then the American companies did. Let's see if they can make a better job with solving the many problems and questions they will face very soon.
I for one, both as a developer and as a consumer (a geeky one, but still a consumer) hope to see some real standards this time, some real security (transferring sensitive information over the air, what fun!) and as a result market acceptance, lots of applications, and definitly lots of COOL games. once we break a few more obstacles, we're on our way to some really amazing never before seen stuff that is gonna blow the hell out of everybody's shorts and will completely redfine gaming as we know it.
Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
I had a feeling you were going to say that.
Re:Screen size will increase (Score:2)
Cell phones are everywhere. Seems like 1 out of 3 cars are driven by someone chatting away on one. (by percentage driving cell users probably cause less accidents than drunks, but as a gross I'm positive it's many more) I expect at some near point you're cell phone will be not just _a_ but _the_ combination of phone, PDA and entertainment center on the go.
I'll stick with playing games on a larger screen, since I like larger screens games better.
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Are you playing with your mobile phone? (Score:3)
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Fusty knew this would happen. (Score:3)
Emulation is nothing new... (Score:2)
You could say the same thing about regular Amiga apps, not to mention Win32 apps, MacOS apps, SNES apps, Gameboy apps, System16 apps etc etc. Emulation is pretty much a given for most platforms nowadays.
And as long as your target has to interpret/compile what you give it, you might as well give it something well-standardised, eg. C/C++ source. If you're set on producing bytecode, why not compile to Java bytecode? Or just pick an arch at random, compile to that arch, and use existing emulators on other platforms?
I'm trying to give up cynicism, but isn't this just inventing stuff for the sake of it?
The Amiga is dead! (Score:2)
Re:The Amiga is dead! (Score:2)
Re:The Amiga is dead! (Score:2)
3.1 is basically the same as 3.0. The requirement of 3.1 ROMs to upgrade to 3.5 or 3.9 is a cheap ploy to clear out the back stock of 3.1 ROMs that didn't go into new Amiga models. Everything that is in 3.5 or 3.9 is either already done by or actually taken from the software available from Aminet - it just has an 'official' gloss now.
Already exists (Score:1)
Re:You want a tank or APC. . . (Score:1)
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Oil Paintings anyone. Should help me ward off any Trolls.
What's the Bandwidth?? (Score:1)
Don't tell me this is going to be at 9.6kbps. No one mentions the speed. Ya, sure you can play games, but what type of games?? Bricks anyone??
Is this going to be the same games we played years back or is there going to be some PS2 eating, Xbox slaying RPGs??
I-mode is like WAP. Its a mechanism for transferring information. Its not a Broadband technology. Modern Games *need* bandwidth.
Re:Java dead? (Score:1)
I'm afraid that when all those M$ programmers (plus the companies using M$ tools) move to C#, Java will be history...
Re:Oh, goody... (Score:1)
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Re:The Amiga is dead! (Score:1)
It seems to have come up as anonymous even though the preview clearly showed my name, which, just in case is William F. Maddock. This boy ain't no coward.
Re:Already exists (Score:1)