Gena@Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:57 am :
It`s hereThe bestseller game from the beginning of 1990s, the best platformer arcade from the creators of Doom, Quake, Commander Keen is here!.
Courageous Dave embarks upon a dangerous journey to a big haunted mansion to save his lost little brother Delbert. The mansion is full of bloodfirsty zombies, filthy spiders, ghosts and other monsters. Help Dave force his way through the mansion turning ugly monsters and strong bosses into hamburger meat! Dave has an 8-bullet shotgun, so don't forget to reload it.
When porting the game to mobile phones, we did our best to keep the original gameplay and feelings. The same feelings, that you had when you played this game in your school or college times. Now millions of mobile phone owners can experience the exciting game of their youth again.
port66@Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:13 am : pre win98. another world would probaly be the best seller of the 90s, unless your names d00m, or mario or sonic or 1000 others
TinMan@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:48 am : Interesting, so whatever hapened to softdisk, seems flat rock software now has their ip, and seem to have outsourced development of this to Ukraine mobile developer Wildec.
Looks like a solid enough job from the trailer, I can't remember if I played this in the day, but haven't a decent enough mobile to see how games play on them nowadays.
ViPr@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:15 am : i just cannot play any games on mobile coz the buttons are just too difficult to use. it seems so stupid that after all that programming that it would be ruined by something so simple but it is.
rich_is_bored@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:50 am : It's a shame mobile phones use various propriatary connectors. If they would adhere to a universal standard, like usb, software could do awesome things.
Case in point, if you're finding it difficult to play a game on a cell phone because the buttons are ackward, you could plug a gamepad in the usb slot. It would be similar to the way the classic gamepad works with the Nintendo Wii.
As long as vendors continue to use propriatary connectors, the best you can hope to plug into your phone is a charger or data cable. But then again, I'm sure that's exactly how they want it.
port66@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:05 am : they all have bluetooth. and you can just buy a 3$/£ dongle and plug it in a usb with xp sp2 +
CrimsonHead@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:55 pm : rich_is_bored wrote:
It's a shame mobile phones use various propriatary connectors. If they would adhere to a universal standard, like usb, software could do awesome things.
Case in point, if you're finding it difficult to play a game on a cell phone because the buttons are ackward, you could plug a gamepad in the usb slot. It would be similar to the way the classic gamepad works with the Nintendo Wii.
As long as vendors continue to use propriatary connectors, the best you can hope to plug into your phone is a charger or data cable. But then again, I'm sure that's exactly how they want it.
It still would'nt work, you'd need a third hand to hold that tiny little screen up to your face. Now if they made something where you could dock the phone inside the controller that just might work.
The Happy Friar@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:10 pm :
CrimsonHead wrote:
It still would'nt work, you'd need a third hand to hold that tiny little screen up to your face. Now if they made something where you could dock the phone inside the controller that just might work.
CrimsonHead@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:13 pm : Is'nt technology something, What will they think of next?
The Happy Friar@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:57 pm : CrimsonHead wrote:
Is'nt technology something, What will they think of next?
had to ask...
Gena@Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:57 am : It`s hereThe bestseller game from the beginning of 1990s, the best platformer arcade from the creators of Doom, Quake, Commander Keen is here!.
Courageous Dave embarks upon a dangerous journey to a big haunted mansion to save his lost little brother Delbert. The mansion is full of bloodfirsty zombies, filthy spiders, ghosts and other monsters. Help Dave force his way through the mansion turning ugly monsters and strong bosses into hamburger meat! Dave has an 8-bullet shotgun, so don't forget to reload it.
When porting the game to mobile phones, we did our best to keep the original gameplay and feelings. The same feelings, that you had when you played this game in your school or college times. Now millions of mobile phone owners can experience the exciting game of their youth again.
port66@Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:13 am : pre win98. another world would probaly be the best seller of the 90s, unless your names d00m, or mario or sonic or 1000 others
TinMan@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:48 am : Interesting, so whatever hapened to softdisk, seems flat rock software now has their ip, and seem to have outsourced development of this to Ukraine mobile developer Wildec.
Looks like a solid enough job from the trailer, I can't remember if I played this in the day, but haven't a decent enough mobile to see how games play on them nowadays.
ViPr@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:15 am : i just cannot play any games on mobile coz the buttons are just too difficult to use. it seems so stupid that after all that programming that it would be ruined by something so simple but it is.
rich_is_bored@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:50 am : It's a shame mobile phones use various propriatary connectors. If they would adhere to a universal standard, like usb, software could do awesome things.
Case in point, if you're finding it difficult to play a game on a cell phone because the buttons are ackward, you could plug a gamepad in the usb slot. It would be similar to the way the classic gamepad works with the Nintendo Wii.
As long as vendors continue to use propriatary connectors, the best you can hope to plug into your phone is a charger or data cable. But then again, I'm sure that's exactly how they want it.
port66@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:05 am : they all have bluetooth. and you can just buy a 3$/£ dongle and plug it in a usb with xp sp2 +
CrimsonHead@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 1:55 pm : rich_is_bored wrote:
It's a shame mobile phones use various propriatary connectors. If they would adhere to a universal standard, like usb, software could do awesome things.
Case in point, if you're finding it difficult to play a game on a cell phone because the buttons are ackward, you could plug a gamepad in the usb slot. It would be similar to the way the classic gamepad works with the Nintendo Wii.
As long as vendors continue to use propriatary connectors, the best you can hope to plug into your phone is a charger or data cable. But then again, I'm sure that's exactly how they want it.
It still would'nt work, you'd need a third hand to hold that tiny little screen up to your face. Now if they made something where you could dock the phone inside the controller that just might work.
The Happy Friar@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:10 pm :
CrimsonHead wrote:
It still would'nt work, you'd need a third hand to hold that tiny little screen up to your face. Now if they made something where you could dock the phone inside the controller that just might work.
CrimsonHead@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:13 pm : Is'nt technology something, What will they think of next?
The Happy Friar@Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 5:57 pm : CrimsonHead wrote:
Is'nt technology something, What will they think of next?
had to ask...