...by nintendo project, i mean the 3ds itself, not this xD
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...by nintendo project, i mean the 3ds itself, not this xD
Oh, I see, I see. It's not bad, just needs more button use is all. Remember STS games tend to have a fast pace sometimes and buttons are faster than software buttons.Quote:
Originally Posted by Arterra:489870
I leave sweat smears after a while. Would be too much screen wiping lol. And can the touch screen even support finger taps? I think it kinda does, but I know DS/DSi screen didn't. At least the games I played didn't. Stylus only.
Yeah I would like to see that
Hey, Bron! Excellent suggestion. I would love to see SL (or any STS game, for that matter) on 3DS, in 3-D or not. Porting or cloning the Xperia Play interface would be an incredibly simple task, and would likely require only a bit of button re-mapping.
Quick spec note; Nintendo's DS line of portable systems are equipped with resistive (pressure sensitive) touch panels, not capacitive (detects electrical interference) ones, so a stylus would have to be used. Attempting to use finger controls on a resistive touch panel is not only frustratingly ineffective, but can also damage the panel.
Bottom line; if SL can be ported to Chrome, it can be ported to anything. The only obstacles are willingness to do so and lengthy licensing/contract negotiations.
Once again, excellent suggestion! ;)
Email the devs about it. That's a awesome idea
Actually Quick, the 3DS does respond to both finger and stylus, unlike the DS and DSi.
DS and DSi software games played on a 3DS respond to fingers also. I would say DSi games too but are there any DSi exclusive games other than DSiWare?
Would be perfect if they could do it.
Thanks for supporting the idea ya'll.
By the way, patches can most likely be kept on the SD card as Extra Data, and deleted/modified whenever there's new patches.
Wont matter you need to pay attention to top screen not the bottom reallyQuote:
Originally Posted by thequickone:491624