Handheld Game Competition Winners Announced 20
Kojote writes "The results have just been announced for the PDRoms Coding Competition, a 'homebrew' demo/game challenge for handhelds. The 19 freely downloadable submissions were created for GameBoy Classic, GameBoy Color, GameBoy Advance and GP32, and the maximum allowed filesize for the binary was 256k, which added some challenge into the competition." Highlights include Battle Picross (screenshot) for GameBoy Advance and ToyToy (screenshot) for GameBoy Color.
Re:Legality? (Score:2)
Re:Legality? (Score:5, Informative)
some homebrew games eventually get published... esp for gameboy systems. Genetic Fantasia's PD version of Yar's Revenge (an updated clone/remake of the 2600 classic) was later revamped and got published by Telegames. Maybe Genetic Fantasia = Digital Eclipse? not sure...
Check this [1000klub.com] guy's story out:
"In the spring of 2000 I released a freeware Gameboy Color ROM, that was an identical clone of the old Q*bert arcade game. You can read the story behind its creation and obtain the game below. Shortly after I put the ROM on my website something amazing happened...someone in the Gameboy developer community came across my version of the game and passed it on to Majesco Sales. Majesco had the rights to do the Gameboy Color version of Q*bert, and they contacted me to see if I'd be interested in enhancing what I'd done and making it a commercial product."
And the guy [rr.com] who cloned Ultima 3 by reverse engineering the original talked a bit with the original company. But they said it wasn't commercially viable =(
All of those instances DID violate copyright tho, so they're not good examples. BUT, they didn't get into legal trouble.
Drymouth [parodius.com] ALMOST got published... clone of Picross... no legal probs there.
I'm sure the list could go on.
Sega v Accolade (Score:1)
Re:Legality? (Score:1)
Anyone think theres a future... (Score:2, Insightful)
And then... PROFIT!!
Ok, not really.
But seriously, it's an interesting idea. That Second Life (www.secondlife.com) game is pretty damn close to making that formula a reality. Who woulda thunk that the 'infinite number of monkeys on an infinite number of typwriters' idea would really work
Re:Anyone think theres a future... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Anyone think theres a future... (Score:1)
Re:Anyone think theres a future... (Score:3, Insightful)
Not when the user community is still making picross games.
Re:Anyone think theres a future... (Score:1)
Counter Strike.
Day of Defeat.
Tactical Ops.
Three mods that have gone retail quite successfully. And there are more on the horizon (We'll see at least one, if not more, mods turn retail from Epics "Make something Unreal" contest. Guaran
Re:This is pretty cool, new technology (Score:2)
Re:This is pretty cool, new technology (Score:1)
Picross? (Score:3, Funny)
Rule limitations (Score:1)