I was looking online, but I couldn't seem to find a specific release date for this game. This seems like it would be an awesome game to add to my Shield library.
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
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Not terribly interested in the OUYA, but I know there are others that are interested in it. FF3 has been announced as a launch title with updated graphics and what not to take advantage of the Tegra 3 processor in the OUYA.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/31/ouya-partners-with-square-enix-names-final-fantasy-iii-as-launc/
Saw this, looks pretty good.
Re: Final Fantasy III by Square Enix coming to Ouya.
When I heard that Final Fantasy 3 will be on Ouya, I was so happy. This was the main reason why I pre-ordered an Ouya with two controllers. I am a Final Fantasy fan since a long time and it was great news for me
FFIII?
Y not something like dead trigger?
Or MC3?
Or NOVA 3?
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FFIII?
Y not something like dead trigger?
Or MC3?
Or NOVA 3?
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Because those aren't already on Android in HD [/Sarcasm].
I hope that if they optimize it to work with the OUYA's gamepad, we can get an updated version that supports the Xperia Play hardware buttons.
It might just work for ICS cannot see how it would work for Gingerbread without explicit support.
I have bought it but not played it yet due to the lack of controller support.
(If we get secret of mana or chrono trigger that would be good).
Or heaven forbid a new port (Dragon Quest VI maybe).
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It also says all the games are free to play (Don't think I would want an adware Final Fantasy III)
I wonder if we'd have to buy it again if we already own it through the Play Store. Or, maybe it will not even be obtained through Google Play...
Just thinking about that Android Doom 3 port being worked on being available for this console!
Other OUYA related news.
EA and DICE in particular were looking foward to bring frostbite 2 engine to mobile platform.
Seeing as Tegra 3 is dominant and powerfull mainstream hardware and also used for OUYA, this may mean some form of ports could be heading to OUYA.
Atleast this would mean way much easier game development for smartphones/OUYA in general.
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Other OUYA related news.
EA and DICE in particular were looking foward to bring frostbite 2 engine to mobile platform.
Seeing as Tegra 3 is dominant and powerfull mainstream hardware and also used for OUYA, this may mean some form of ports could be heading to OUYA.
Atleast this would mean way much easier game development for smartphones/OUYA in general.
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Nice!! I mean, we're already seeing Unreal on Android.
Hi,
I'm developing a game and am wanting to implement multiplayer capabilities. My idea would work best if people played together from relatively short distances, so it seems like Bluetooth and WiFi direct/ad hoc networking is the best option.
My question is: are there any notable apps, games, or example projects which implement those types of networking on Google Play? I'd like to see how others have done it before I implement it myself. I don't mind if it's closed source; I just want to test the experience
I'm particularly interested in adhoc networking/WiFi direct (whatever it's called).
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Pes 2012 uses bluetooth..i played once. At present dont remember any game witj bluetooth support for multiplayer.. Looking forward to your game Best of luck
-Rik[Rittik]
Hey guys,
I want to develop a game for Android similar to "Cards Against Humanity". I've already got the design.
An interesting concept of popular games for iOS and Android seems to be a one-on-one, online game in rounds, but how should the game determines, who has the better answer?
Any ideas?
Who of you would play such a game?
Thanks.
How involved is it to port a Xbox game to Android? I do not know anything about this so figure this is a great place to start? Some of my favorite games have been on original Xbox and I think it would be incredible to port over to Android to play on my shield TV or even phone. Willing to invest to make this happen so can someone help me out....can this be done without spending thousands of dollars? If there is anyone willing to jump on a project let me know. $$$
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How involved is it to port a Xbox game to Android? I do not know anything about this so figure this is a great place to start? Some of my favorite games have been on original Xbox and I think it would be incredible to port over to Android to play on my shield TV or even phone. Willing to invest to make this happen so can someone help me out....can this be done without spending thousands of dollars? If there is anyone willing to jump on a project let me know. $$$
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Without source code, it sounds like what you really want is either an emulator or a remote access method.
You won't find an Android emulator for Xbox, the technology just isn't there. In fact, I only know of one emulator that only works on the PC, and only works with one game, and it was abandoned. (Maybe MS sued?) but have not looked into it recently.
Remotely accessing and controlling an Xbox might be doable, but probably not practical for most games because of latency.
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Without source code, it sounds like what you really want is either an emulator or a remote access method.
You won't find an Android emulator for Xbox, the technology just isn't there. In fact, I only know of one emulator that only works on the PC, and only works with one game, and it was abandoned. (Maybe MS sued?) but have not looked into it recently.
Remotely accessing and controlling an Xbox might be doable, but probably not practical for most games because of latency.
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I'm assuming obtaining the source code would be quite difficult and I highly doubt the devs would provide it. Emulation around be cool but there is no emulator. It must be difficult to develop a emulator for orig Xbox.
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I'm assuming obtaining the source code would be quite difficult and I highly doubt the devs would provide it. Emulation around be cool but there is no emulator. It must be difficult to develop a emulator for orig Xbox.
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Yeah, limited documentation and limited interest. Most of the games were available on other platforms, so for instance you could play the PlayStation version emulated or a PC version. There just were not that many good exclusives on XBox that enough people care about when there is so much low fruit to grab.
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That stinks I wish it were easier to port a game over. I'm going to contact the game developer and see if.they would be willing to sell the source code. If that's what we need to port a game I don't mind investing
Like many, I heard the news about Nintendo exclusives on the Nvidia Shield TV - but obviously, it's only available in China. I downloaded the Chinese Shield firmware from nVidia's website and I'd love to mess around with it but I'm not sure if I could flash the Chinese firmware on my 2015 model Shield. In the end, will we ever get decent Tegra X1 emulation? That would definitely be nice for developers (heck, nVidia probably has an emulator internally) and hackers like me who want to mess around with stuff like those Nintendo games. Thanks.
first post on the forum - hi everyone!