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    A new game maker...

    For the PSP! By From Software!
    Owners of the PlayStation Portable will soon be able to make their own adventure games for the handheld. According to the latest issue of Famitsu magazine, From Software will release a utility game, called Adventure Player, that will let gamers create an adventure game on PCs and then play it on the road with the mobile PSP.

    Playing a user-created adventure game on the PSP will require the Adventure Player UMD software and a Memory Stick Duo with the saved game data. Wannabe developers will create their own game data on PCs by using a development kit called Adventure Player Studio, which will be downloadable when Adventure Player hits retailers.

    Details on the development kit haven't been released yet, so the level of customization is currently unknown. However, provided they have the programming skills, it seems that Adventure Player will let gamers make a full game. For those unfamiliar with the ins and outs of game development, simple games can be crafted using images downloaded or shot with a digital camera.

    Adventure Player will come with three adventure game scripts by default. One of the game scripts to be included is Echo Night, which was a title released by From Software on the PlayStation in 1998. There will also be new scripts and other games to download from the company's official site. The company plans to offer six downloadable packs at launch, and it expects to release two additional pieces of content on a weekly basis. From Software also hopes that it can collaborate with other game publishers to release various kinds of content for Adventure Player.

    In addition to adventure games, Adventure Player also lets users create other kinds of games, such as puzzle games and quiz games. Of course, regardless of what type of games users create, they'll be able to send them to fellow PSP owners via the Internet or via the PSP's Wi-Fi connection.

    Adventure Player will be released in Japan this June. The game will be priced at 3,990 yen ($38). There are no immediate plans to release the utility in North America.
    http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03...s_6121032.html

    PSP games have no regional lockout, so even if this doesnt come here, you can import it.




    #2
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    Ooh, sw33t.

    I wonder exactly what could be done with that dealie, let alone whom might end up getting contracted to release it stateside.
    Last edited by RPGD; 03-27-2005, 05:17 PM.

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      #3
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      Interesting. Would the game be saved onto the cartridge or?..

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        #4
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        PSP doesn't use cartridges, dingus. It uses UMDs and memory sticks.

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          #5
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          SHEEZ, LISTEN TO REDNECK

          Oh, and if it's 3D, I don't wanna hear about it.

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            #6
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            Oh, and if it's 3D, I don't wanna hear about it.
            I agree. But even so, this is a GREAT idea. They've really got some good features planned. I like how you can develop the games on the PC then transfer them; punching in text on the PSP would be aggravating as poop. Hopefully, if the game isn't brought over, it will still be easy to navigate without knowing Japanese.

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              #7
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              Since Echo Night is a downloadable script for it, it will have 3D capabilities. but that doesnt mean it won't have sprite support too.

              and since it's from software, I figure if anyone is going to bring it here, it'll be agetec.

              regardless of a US release, you can expect the pavilion to support this, at least as long as I'm here.



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                #8
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                Regardless of a US release, you can expect the pavilion to support this, at least as long as I'm here.
                You and me both, Paul.

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                  #9
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                  Sounds awesome to me.

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                    #10
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                    I don't really like the word "scripts"; brings to mind stuff like
                    cout<<"this is some code";

                    But even if the coding is something like that, at least there will be plenty of sample codes to look at. Yes, I would definately get a PSP just for this (and eventually get some more games like I have done with other systems). And it comes out in June? I should get some birthday money around it's release, so a PSP should be affordable. Although I wonder how long I should wait for a US announcement before grabbing it?
                    "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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                      #11
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                      Now I gotta get a PSP!!! Bamboozl'ed!

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                        #12
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                        I'll probly get it when it comes out. I mean, you could transfer games over wireless, save huge games to the memory sticks, etc., and it could reach a bigger fanbase than with just a PS2 game maker.

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                          #13
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                          If this comes out, and is simple to use, while having lots of features, I will plunk down the money for a psp...granted by that time, it should be below the 200 mark.

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                            #14
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                            if you can use 2d sprites, you better be able to make your own!

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                              #15
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                              Well, in theory, you could transfer a picture of the sprite onto the PSP and load it into the game.

                              Hell, you could load in your own mp3s off your computer. Maybe even.. movie cutscenes? Who knows, it's all completely possible.

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