Sam and Max for the Nintendo DS
Anybody else think that a Sam & Max game for the DS is totally possible? After all, it's as if dual screens were made for adventure games. They sure do work for Minigames!
But I doubt Telltale has the know-how to program for the DS... but still, it'd be cool to have a portable Sam & Max game.
But I doubt Telltale has the know-how to program for the DS... but still, it'd be cool to have a portable Sam & Max game.
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Plus yeah, minigames! I think it would totally work, but.. it definitely would require a different programming than the usual ports.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOiU0X_rlVA
Yep, it's possible! I wish I could do that on my DS, but I don't think I have the accessory to do so..
oh yeah it's possible but with a illegal cartridge that runs emulator and DS rom...I don't know if it's possible to speak about that in this forum...
i'm no legal expert, but i'm pretty sure the cartridge itself is legal, just it's very easy to use for illegal things. (though, a lot of people who use them do it purely for homebrew stuff, and are strongly against piracy)
playing HtR on it should be fine as well, assuming you own a legit copy. it's really no different to using any of form of scummVM
Yes...you're right...but I've heard that the cartridge himself it's now declared illegal in some country(I don't know which).
yeah...I thinking of that cartridge...
As for Sam and Max for the DSi would be sweeeeeet I've been praying for it for years!! Maybe if they can't sell it 100% via bought game, maybe as a download from the points?
yeah...that would be awesome!I've the DSi and I think that a game(or a mini game...)for the DSi ware will be a great idea!
I'm not familiar with how Nintendo DS homebrew specifically works, I've only seen it in action once and didn't inquire but I have developed homebrew on other devices. Unless the DS is an exception some how and is doing something entirely different, chances are to get any kind of homebrew running something is bypassing the DS's copy protection mechanism and if that's the case, that is illegal according the DMCA.
The homebrew software itself and the physical cartridge are probably legal but if the method of getting them to operate requires the same process as getting a pirated game to work, as is usually the case, then it's very likely to be illegal regardless of intent. There's a 99.99% that no one is going to prosecute you for playing a legit copy of Sam and Max on DS (from a morality stance, no one cares) but I think people should be at least not misinformed of the legality.
EDIT NM someone already mentioned it