Warp Pipe Project - GameCube Online 167
chadlnx writes "The Warp Pipe Project, an open source project to bring LAN-based GameCube games online, recently released a specification detailing how GameCubes communicate over a network. The Warp Pipe Project is aggressively seeking out developers who would be interested in this project through its SourceForge project page."
Increased interest... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Metroid Prime. Zelda : Wind Waker. Resident Evil:remake and Zero.
You're really missing out on something if you're not playing those games.
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Viewtiful Joe is pretty spectacular as well, but we've still got a while before it gets released outside of Japan.
Re:Increased interest... (Score:5, Informative)
If you don't believe me, read this article at GAF [gamesarefun.com]. I could list numerous others as well with *real* numbers and not some hearsay from trolls.
I'm not trying to diss Microsoft or anything, but these rumors of Nintendo getting slaughtered are getting rediculous. Nintendo is still up on worldwide console sales by 2 million units over the XBox. And while Microsoft may *barely* be pushing second place in system sales in the USA, they're hurting elsewhere, especially Japan. Game to system ratios are terrible, even at that. What good does it do to sell consoles if the games aren't selling?
Nintendo already has its fanbase and it's consistently pulling profits year after year. What's the problem here? Do you really think that they need to be number one in console sales to be successful? The GBA is still outselling the PS2, and though it's not a fair comparision, it's still profiatable. Gamecube has a pretty good library of excellent games, and though the quantity isn't as large as the older PS2's library, the games sell well and the fans seem to like them.
Nintendo *IS* listening to their fans. They're giving us the games we want. They want new games based on the old franchises. Metroid was on hiatus for years, but Prime is a fabulous game. People want Zelda. Many of us were wowed by Eternal Darkness. Metal Gear: Twin Snakes looks like it's going to be a groundbreaking remake. F-Zero is already pulling in great scores by Famitsu and other mags. Your comments are like saying that gamers don't want "Final Fantasy 52" or some other popular franchise. Speaking of which, there's no doubt that a lot of Square fans will pick up a Gamecube for Crystal Chronicles. The titles that you think have been "milked" are Nintendo's exclusives. They are what makes a Nintendo system.
So what's the problem here? Are they "failing" because they haven't released more network-based titles for you? Can you give any really good reasons why they aren't listening to you?
Re:Increased interest... (Score:2)
the Purple purse is done. sega has dropped sports title support for gamecube. luckily for them, nintendo's handheld francise is a license to print money. nintendo continues to miss the boat with their home machine offerings.
i look at it like this. if _everyone_ loves nintendo's fran
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Sorry, you're ENTIRELY wrong. (Score:4, Interesting)
Also, worldwide, Gamecube is outselling XBox by a tiny margin again. XBox sales have dropped off as they dont have any decent titles to keep the love going. Ever take a look at Japanese sales?
Re:Sorry, you're ENTIRELY wrong. (Score:2)
And you couldn't be more wrong about third parties on Nintendo -- third parties are dropping Nin like flies because the titles aren't selling.
Re:Sorry, you're ENTIRELY wrong. (Score:2)
Which other companies are dropping "Nin" like flies?
Re:Sorry, you're ENTIRELY wrong. (Score:2)
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?s
"Poor retail performance spurs re-think of Cube exclusivity plans"
Honestly, you can't look at the third party software for PS2, Xbox and Gamecube and tell me that Gamecube stacks up.
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Re:Great point! (Score:1)
They should use OS/2 (Score:4, Funny)
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crap (Score:5, Interesting)
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This leaves two alternatives:
1. Mangle packets and alter TTL and have a working multicast network (Yeah... in my dreams).
2. Bridge.
Option 2 should just work (TM).
Re:crap (Score:1)
The same old bridge over IP technology used to extend old Novell networks over the internet will do this. I have seen a few IP over IP bridges as well. I imagine the easiest implementation would be layer-2 bridging, if I only owned a second Cisco 2600 I could test the theory. Perhaps a Cisco 2600 to my freebsd box.
Simply isolate your cube on its own segement a layer-2 bridge the segment. Poof. I just wonder if latency will be an issue for uPnP...
Re:crap (Score:2)
If you have a PC on the GameCube network, it should be easy for it to cache the list of gamecubes in it's local area.
From here, you just need a bit of software to "register" those gamecubes with some Internet registery (a central server of PC-represented gamecube networks). The server can then give PC's information on the available other networks and gamecubes in them based on pings, etc. The PC will have to select which ones it wants to play with based on user prefer
Re:crap (Score:3, Interesting)
Back in the early-to-mid-90's, nearly all online games used IPX for multiplayer (it was popular on corporate LANs at the time, apparently), so this Kali software would basically create IPX tunnels over the Internet, with a central registry, and even a chat system, so people could get together and play IPX-only games like Doom and Descent over the net.
I remember using it for a while; it was damn clever. I s
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However, if
God bless you dorms (Score:4, Informative)
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*Wakes up*
Damn u euphoric dream!
Drinks and video games can be interesting though. Winning is so much more fun, and the pain of losing is numbed away.
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I'm seeing a few people right now, none exclusive, so therefore she's not my girlfriend, just someone I'm seeing. Fine. I'm seeing her. Not "sorta" seeing her.
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Warp Pipe? (Score:3, Funny)
Cool logo! (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Cool logo! (Score:2)
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Re:Cool logo! (Score:2, Funny)
Because as we all know, the key to success is having a good graphic designer on your team.
Ditto. (Score:2)
Great ! (Score:1, Funny)
Hope it doesnt turn out like... (Score:2, Interesting)
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I have bought NES, SNES and N64... (Score:1)
Gamer's Internet Tunnel (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.morpheussoftware.net/git/
It listens for almost any kind of traffic on a network, and relays it over TCP or UDP to another network, allowing LAN-only games to be played across the Internet. It might even work with GameCubes if you put a PC on the same LAN as one or more of them.
Re:Gamer's Internet Tunnel (Score:2)
Thank you so much for pointing it out to me.
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would latency be the only problem? or is there some fundamental reason IP packets can't be read, changed, and fowarded on? I mean don't routers already read and change some fields of the header?
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Not a bad idea (Score:1)
too bad all I play are rhythm games and rpg's on my console.
Nintendo haxors getting in on it. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Nintendo haxors getting in on it. (Score:3, Interesting)
Nintendo needs to remove their head from the sand and actually do something with online gaming themselves.
Online Mario Kart? Online F-Zero? I'd sign up in a heartbeat.
Hopefully just a matter of time (Score:2, Insightful)
I bought a GameCube a few months ago and love it. They've got a broadband adapter, but only one online game so far: Fantasy Star Online.
XBox developers and Microsoft have embraced online gaming as a big piece of the future of console gaming. Nintendo still needs to come around. I'm hoping that catch up (I think Microsoft & Co. are right!)
The hardware's ready when they are!
A lot of aggression... (Score:5, Funny)
From the abstract [sourceforge.net]:
From the weblog [gamefarmer.com]: From this Slashdot story: I would be afraid to work with these guys...Re:A lot of aggression... (Score:1)
UPnP (Score:2)
I know you should use "the right tool for the right job", but UPnP isn't a standard, it's a Microsoft initiative, and a poorly-designed one at that.
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latency (Score:1)
Imagine online Smash Bros....
Imagine the latency. Super Smash Bros. Melee is a twitch game just as much as Quake III: Arena ever was, and Q3A's target market is older and richer and thus more likely to have high-speed Internet access than Smash Bros.'s target market.
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and then deforest the town as a free service:)
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A central chat channel (maybe divided) and friend-lists. (I didn't say it was anything new.) Basically you'd talk for a while and you could allow people into your town, presumably only people you trusted. Alternately there could be ways to not allow people to cut the trees etc in your town unless you gave them permission
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Only problem left if item dulpication of things left on the ground.
I suppose someone could maliciously fill up the dump.
Re:But... (Score:2)
Item duping is already simple. For the transferrable items, you can create a new town and make codes for it, then enter them multiple times. For nontransferrable ones, putting them on your island and then visiting that isla
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With 70+ hours of offline play, tell my friend that.
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I know very well it's offline too; I still have a couple DC characters that had more than half their time offline. (But my FOmarl has HUGE problems in Hard Ruins still... stupid lv58... I haven't played in so long
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Good thing... (Score:1)
Now with Kirby's Air Ride, Mario Kart, and hopefully other titles (too bad F-Zero won't have it, that would have kicked major ass), there may be a reason to get the broadband adaptor from Nintendo.
Let's just hope it works better than XBConnect. I had a lot of problems with that, but I also haven't tried more recent version, so mayby it's gotten better.
Thursdæ
Gamespy doing this too (Score:5, Interesting)
See, that's what bugs me when everyone says that Nintendo doesn't have an online strategy. At least with Nintendo's strategy of giving gamespy the information in return for creating the software (though technically unsupported) is very smart. Online gaming ability, only ever costing the consumer $35 out of pocket specifically (for the broadband adaptor) where as the consumer never has to pay the cost of developing online cost for a game, a monthly service charge to access a game, and no yearly charge to have online features.
If this turns out to be very popular and used by millions of gamecube owners, then Nintendo will put in the effort to do something of their own. Nintendo isn't stupid, and knows that just throwing money at a fad won't help anything. If they see through the gamespy system, or one like the one done by small groups, then Nintendo will have more incentive to put the effort in to give people the Nintendo Experience in an online format.
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Remember that Microsoft has not made any money with Xbox or Xbox Live. None. Lost money. Will lose billions before they start headed back to black. But it doesn't matter - they make so much money off of Windows and Office that everything else they do can bleed money like crazy. Sony's similar in this respect - PS2 can lose money, they've got the pile they made off of PSOne to burn, plus all their other divisions.
Nintendo is different. Nintendo doesn't make softwa
LAN v. Online (Score:2, Interesting)
I didn't see any mention of how they plan to reconcile development assumptions between LAN games (relatively secure environment, lag-free) and online games. From what I gather, this is not an officially supported project, and few (no?) developers will be writing games with this particularly in mind. Instead, they seem to to be planning to rely on developers writing LAN-capable games, and then tunneling those over the net like what's been done with XBox LAN-capable games. However, because they games will
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:2, Interesting)
Same with XBconnect. But people use it 'cause it's free, and you can't play Halo over Live.
And given the lack of Gamecube titles, I may find myself Cube-less within a year.
YMMV, I say the same thing about the Xbox. I currently have 8 GC games on reserve, all of which are scheduled to hit in the next 6 months. That's more titles than I even own for my
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:1)
What game genres are you interested in? Fighting games? Soul Calibur 2 will be best on XBox. Sure, you don't get link, but you will get the best audio and graphical experience on the XBox, and the XBox controller is better suited to a fighter than the GameCube controller. As well, Team Ninja is quite dedicated to the XBox, so you'll see plenty more Dead or Alive XBox-exclusive titles. Speaking of Team Ninja, if action is your thing then you can't miss Ninja Gaiden. And don't forget the upcoming Crimso
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:1)
All sorts. It's just the main genres the Xbox does all the time tend to not float my boat.
The Xbox has sucked at platformers (Blinx); sucked at party games (Kung Fu Chaos, Fusion Frenzy, Whacked!); sucked at RPGs (sorry, they've all been PC-style RPGs, and I don't like those, so Morrowind [read: glitchfest as well] and such are pants to me); finally has a decent puzzle game with Tetris Worlds; has a lot of sports titles which I could care less about on any system
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:2)
For the Xbox, you purely mentioned future titles, with all the hype of a fanboy. A few of them are even on GC as well (XIII, EA Sports, Starcraft:Ghost).
Meanwhile, you mentioned GC games that have been out for awhile (Mario Sunshine, Metroid: Prime, Rogue Leader, Skies of Arcadia), whereas it's the new games that really take advantage of the system.
So you either have to compare older Xbox games (Splinter Cell (not exclus
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:1)
But, you see, some people have to justify why they say some things.
He says he may be without a GC within the next year, so he's attempting to justify it by saying all the Xbox titles he's looking forward to.
I constantly think about selling my Xbox. I've beaten Halo a few times, even on Legendary. I've played JSRF to death (and Halo and JSRF were the reasons I bought my Xbox). But, every time I finally say I'm goi
Skies of Arcadia (Score:2)
The worst are the ship battles, where the turn goes for a good 4 minutes before you can input any commands again (depending on the number of special attacks). And why is it that you can skip your Secial Moves, but nothing else? Not to mention the random battles. I can't even believe they 'toned it down' from the Dreamcast version, I can't even fathom that.
However, I've gotten mor
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:2)
I don't think it's a bad console. In fact, I think that the networking system is pretty revolutionary as far as online gaming goes. But there just isn't enough meat and potatoes on the console, aside from SEGA games, to make me all that interested. Even those are remakes of Dreamcast (sniff) titles.
Skies of
Call Nintendo (Score:1)
Call Nintendo and explain the problem. They've been good about repairing or replacing GC's, for free, even if they are out of warranty (but you will have to pay shipping at least one way, even if they fix/replace it for free).
Besides, at least Nintendo gives a 1 year warranty, instead of the short 90 day ones from Sony and Microsoft. But, since I mentioned my 'Disk Read Error' message on my PS2, I'm getting th
Re:Call Nintendo (Score:2)
There is definately a problem with disk reading though. I had the infamous elevator lock-up once in Metroid Prime. Skies of Arcade locks up when loading moves or monsters during battles (fre
Re:LAN v. Online (Score:2)
Really, you only benefit from the XBox version of Soul Calibur 2 if you have a high-quality television and a good surround sound system. On standard televisions, both versions look and play nearly identical. On an HDTV, the XBox version's higher resolution gives you the benefit of slightly better antialiasing. Gamecube's 720p still looks quite nice though. It really isn't much of an issue. In terms of texturing and lighting, speed, etc., both versions are abo
nitpick (Score:2)
720p is one form of 'True' HDTV.
One acronym.... (Score:1)
VPN (Score:1)
My $0.02 on Nintendo's no-internet idea... (Score:2)
My idea for Mario Kart not being online is that it leaves room for the NEXT mario kart to sell well. Think about it... Mario Kart 64 (N64) was totally different than Super Mario Kart (SNES) because it was 3-d. Mario Kart: Double Dash (Gamecube) is similar to MK64, but it has the distinction of being better looking, having the dou
Usage of Broadband Adapter (Score:2)
Nintendo's website explicitly states that it needs to connect directly to a cable or DSL modem. Unfortunately, I've got a USB DSL modem and my provider won't upgrade me without paying more than I want to pay. I've got half a dozen computers sharing through the main PC just fine, though (mos
No problems (Score:2)
Just set up the broadband adapter the same as you would your other computers (DHCP or Static IPs, whichever method you are using).
I've never heard that you need to plug it directly into a cable or DSL modem. I even wonder if most games support PPPoE
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Smart (Score:2)
That's what I would do anyway.
Betamax (Score:5, Interesting)
gamers don't want to sacrifice their smooth 60 fps framerates
Most LAN games don't update themselves every frame; instead, they predict what happens in one frame based on the velocities of the avatars. A racing game such as F-Zero, Mario Kart, or possibly Kirby's Air Ride (which I've been following since it was supposed to be an early N64 title but got back-burnered in favor of Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards) can probably use much stronger prediction than some twitch game like Super Smash Bros. Melee.
We're not evil like Microsoft, so as long as they aren't pirating stuff, we won't really care.
So why did Nintendo sue the flash cart makers even when the devices had a substantial non-infringing use [gbadev.org]?
I'm not very sure [slashdot.org] you really work for Nintendo.
My GBA tech demos [pineight.com], if you're hiring game programmers and are willing to relocate me from Indiana
Re:From a Nintendo employee (Score:1)
Both of the fast paced games I had for the Dreamcast (Bomberman and Chu Chu Rocket) were extremly lame online.
I am courious how the X-Box DOA is going to work, fighting games are all about timing, and the window for getting a reversal in DOA is very small. When two people swing at each other the time for who hits who or if they both take it is also very small. I cannot imagine that a game like that will be fun online.
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It is online on the Xbox, and it's fairly fun on Live...but not fun enough to keep me playing it online. Playing 2 player in my house is more fun to me.
Thursdæ
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You don't seem to know which games actually have a relationship between lag and framerate. You also don't seem to have ever seen Kirby Air Ride, and you don't seem to be a Nintendo employee.
Apart from the fact that your so-called "New Technology Department" does not exit (you have quite some history on
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Re:From a Nintendo employee (Score:5, Informative)
This guy's a troll.
Re:Declining quality of slashdot trolls (Score:2)
Some of us really like the good trolls.