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Nintendo DS demos ?

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Are there any Nintendo DS demos yet ? I anyone developing ?


added on the 2005-11-19 11:42:42 by Zweckform Zweckform
Only one I know of, is the DS version of moppi's flower demo which can be found here: http://www.moppiproductions.net/products/moppi-flowernds.zip
added on the 2005-11-19 11:46:17 by wb wb
consult pdroms.de and read their news posts.
i know our friend mr.kabin/eldorado designs is working hard on a demo together with fiskemannen..
hope to see it released soon, seen some of the effects and it sure looks nice :)
added on the 2005-11-19 13:26:15 by demoman demoman
Making demos for consoles seems to be getting increasingly popular. Is this happening because many sceners are nowadays working in the videogame industry?
added on the 2005-11-19 15:52:45 by Adok Adok
no, it's because PC is tedious and boring
It was always boring after the first 50 demos of a new PC generation (DOS, software rendering, hardware rendering, ...) were released.
added on the 2005-11-19 15:56:43 by freeze freeze
That's because people cannot get over shaded, rotating 3d objects. Most console demos aren't much better in this respect, they just run on different hardware. Ideas, concepts and style is where it's at nowadays.
added on the 2005-11-19 16:37:29 by Preacher Preacher
>Ideas, concepts and style is where it's at nowadays.

then, you might as well stick to the pc, which is easier to develop for...
added on the 2005-11-19 16:43:57 by Reboot Reboot
Well, I think that for example the dual screen in DS makes all kinds of cool concepts possible. But yeah, I don't see much point in making demos for consoles if the demos feature same effects as PCs.

(then again, I really do see the "coding's fun on consoles"-part, I love MIPS asm myself)
added on the 2005-11-19 16:46:13 by Preacher Preacher
I forgot to add: Of course technically stunning stuff is great, no matter what it's running on. But few modern demos are, regardless of the platform.
added on the 2005-11-19 16:48:14 by Preacher Preacher
"That's because people cannot get over shaded, rotating 3d objects."

I totaly agree here... unfortunetly.
added on the 2005-11-19 16:55:22 by kenet kenet
btw, add a nintendo ds category to pouet, jumalauta ds xmas demo 2005 is coming out 1st december!
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Ideas, concepts and style is where it's at nowadays.


Bah, who cares... I'm not in it for the money or fame anyway... just the chicks.
added on the 2005-11-20 22:05:54 by GbND GbND
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this explains everything.
added on the 2005-11-21 02:28:45 by Zest Zest
$599
added on the 2005-11-21 02:30:18 by Zest Zest
Hehe, Paris Hilton DS: "That's Hot"!!! I hope she won't sue me for using her patented phrase. :)))
added on the 2005-11-21 03:49:09 by Credo Credo
nintensluts!!
added on the 2005-11-21 12:25:44 by Reboot Reboot
@Adok: I think one reason is because it is so easy nowadays.. Any braindead script kiddie can develop on consoles as there are complete tool-chains available for download for almost every console released in the last 10 years.. Also SDL, GL and other libs make it very easy to develop the engine/effect on a standard PCee and then port it (more or less (hand-)optimized, depending on the coder) to the console it will run on..
Some few that come to mind that DIDN'T took it so easy are for example: Test23, Kinderkram, Delicious, Variance, .. .. .. I like them simply for the fact that they pushed (at the time) mostly unknown hardware to a certain limit..
My worries are that the soon-to-come scene on PSP and DS will just resemble the PC-scene and their effects.. :(((
added on the 2005-11-21 13:45:19 by toxie toxie
If you make a technicaly good demo for a pc, it will look like a regular one a few month later, because the new cpus and graphics card are out (dosen't happen with demos with good ideas...).
But a demo that gets the last cpu cycles out of a console with effects never thought to be possible on that hardware will be a top demo as long as the console lives. Console demos are much more comparable that pc demos.
You have the time to get the last bit of performance out of your hardware, on a pc, if a demo is a bit to slow, you can just wait for the next graphics card :-(
added on the 2005-11-21 14:52:01 by juhees juhees
It's not really true that developing for consoles is easy. Maybe it's easy to get crap out of it, but that's not the point. It all depends on people's goals and the competence that does or does not go with those.

And hot damn, that DS is sexy.
added on the 2005-11-22 18:18:20 by superplek superplek
"Shaka Zulu is rulu!" Who will set the DS DYCP world record? :)))
added on the 2005-11-23 00:57:18 by Credo Credo
credo :)
added on the 2005-11-23 08:58:12 by ph0x ph0x
I've made a boring interactive 3D demo on DS (just one scene with a textured windmill, house, skybox and tree) with one minute of 22khz 8bit raw music ripped from 195/95 by Plastic. Hence I didn't add it to pouet or anything, it was fun to make though. I hope you can use palettized textures because I used 128x128 16bit textures and you only have four vram banks of 128k of which I used one as a framebuffer for the top screen.
added on the 2005-12-01 12:15:34 by ravity ravity

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