17th May 2005, 3:29 PM
I got this from the press release:
Woah... did I just read that right? At first I thought "oh they mean small professional devs", but they actually say individual developers... could the Revolution be Net Yaroze-like out of the box?? That would be stunning, and something truly revolutionary. The Net Yaroze was this $800, black PSX that was basically a dev kit that could play home-made PSX titles. Sony would hold contests in Japan to see who could come up with the best indie game, and one such title that came out of that was the cool puzzler Devil Dice. If Nintendo is planning something like this for the Revolution... my God... I take back everything that I said about E3 being a dissapointment. With wifi-downloadable games and Net Yaroze-like features, the Revolution could become the first truly indie-friendly games system. I, personally, would be forever thankful to Nintendo.
But maybe I've got the wrong idea...
Still, it's a cool though, as unlikely as it may be.
Quote:Freedom of design: A dynamic development architecture equally accommodates both big-budget, high-profile game "masterpieces" as well as indie games conceived by individual developers equipped with only a big idea.
Woah... did I just read that right? At first I thought "oh they mean small professional devs", but they actually say individual developers... could the Revolution be Net Yaroze-like out of the box?? That would be stunning, and something truly revolutionary. The Net Yaroze was this $800, black PSX that was basically a dev kit that could play home-made PSX titles. Sony would hold contests in Japan to see who could come up with the best indie game, and one such title that came out of that was the cool puzzler Devil Dice. If Nintendo is planning something like this for the Revolution... my God... I take back everything that I said about E3 being a dissapointment. With wifi-downloadable games and Net Yaroze-like features, the Revolution could become the first truly indie-friendly games system. I, personally, would be forever thankful to Nintendo.
But maybe I've got the wrong idea...
Still, it's a cool though, as unlikely as it may be.