I was just thinking ScummVM supports/will support whatever games the developers are interested in working on but is that restricted to games with a PC version?
As I remember playing Blazing Dragons which was quite a good game but it was only released for Playstation and Sega Saturn. I guess with a version for more than one system it will be interpreter and game data based rather than hardcoded.
Blazing Dragons
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- ezekiel000
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That was a good old fun game. The controls kinda sucked though.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/blazing-dragons
also, already requested:
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=3964
http://www.mobygames.com/game/blazing-dragons
also, already requested:
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=3964
- ezekiel000
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Yeah the controls sucked but that what you get with cursors controled by joysticks or gamepads.
But this wasn't really a question to support blazing dragons but more of are games that will potentially be supported restricted to games with a pc version? (Maybe I should have chosen a different thread title)
But this wasn't really a question to support blazing dragons but more of are games that will potentially be supported restricted to games with a pc version? (Maybe I should have chosen a different thread title)
If you look at the games Scummvm supports then you would already have known the answer to your question.. yes support is not restricted to pc-games only.. but ofcourse since development mostly is done on the PC the developer does need to be able to get the original gamedata on their PC's..
I see amazon still sells 'Blazing-Dragons', a little too pricey for my taste.. I think it's weird that no PC version is ever made of this game.. ahwell..
I see amazon still sells 'Blazing-Dragons', a little too pricey for my taste.. I think it's weird that no PC version is ever made of this game.. ahwell..