Kojima games owned: All major Metal Gear Solid Games & MGA's, and other spinoffs. Policenauts for Playstation, Saturn and 3DO. Snatcher for PC Engine, Saturn and Sega CD. Zone of the enders games for PS2. Boktai games and Lunar Knights.
SNATCHER SERIES Snatcher (Mega CD) [European] Snatcher (Saturn) [Japanese]
POLICENAUTS SERIES Policenauts Pilot Disk (3DO) [Japanese] Policenauts (3DO) [Japanese] Policenauts (PlayStation) [Japanese] Policenauts (Saturn) [Japanese] Policenauts (Saturn) [Japanese]
ZONE OF THE ENDERS SERIES Zone Of the Enders (PlayStation 2) [European] Zone Of the Enders: The Second Runner - Special Edition (PlayStation 2) [European]
BOKTAI SERIES boktai: The Sun Is In Your Hand! (Gameboy Advance) [European] boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (Gameboy Advance) [European]
OTHER SERIES Penguin Adventure (MSX) [European] Kabushiki Baibai Trainer Kabutore (DS) [Japanese]
KOJIMA-RELATED GAMES Konami Krazy Racers (Gameboy Advance) [European] Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) [American]
Favorite Game: Shenmue I, MGS, Snatcher, Zelda: Ocarina Of Time.
Kojima games owned: Metal Gear (NES) Metal Gear: Ghost Babel (GB) Metal Gear Solid (PSX) Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance (PS2) Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (PS2) Policenauts (Saturn/PSX/3DO) Snatcher (PC Engine/Mega CD) Zone Of The Enders (PS2) Zone Of The Enders 2: Special Edition (PS2) Super Smash Bros. Brawl; it counts, right? ;P
Solidé wrote:Pilot Disk... but it's never translated to english...?
That pic looks like it's SEGA CD version. ??:
Yeah sorry, I wasn't being clear. I mean that I made a DS version based on the Pilot Disk. That is to say, it's only a demo, which is the same length as the Pilot Disk, as 87th said
Kojima games owned: All major Metal Gear Solid Games & MGA's, and other spinoffs. Policenauts for Playstation, Saturn and 3DO. Snatcher for PC Engine, Saturn and Sega CD. Zone of the enders games for PS2. Boktai games and Lunar Knights.
Kojima games owned: Zone of The Enders Anubis: Zone of The Enders Metal Gear Solid Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Policenauts (PS)
Egad, that's intense work. I don't have a DS around, as my most available one is miles away from me.
.... But... lol.....
With something as intense as that... I'd forgive someone if they'd update the visuals. I can imagine it now.... -*_*-
Kojima games owned: Zone of The Enders Anubis: Zone of The Enders Metal Gear Solid Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Policenauts (PS)
I'm not going to do the full game, because I suspect that the game will be re-released on a current console - that Project "S" thing is far too suspicious... I just wanted to show that not only could it be done on DS, but it could be done pretty well - by professionals that is, not me
Kojima games owned: All major Metal Gear Solid Games & MGA's, and other spinoffs. Policenauts for Playstation, Saturn and 3DO. Snatcher for PC Engine, Saturn and Sega CD. Zone of the enders games for PS2. Boktai games and Lunar Knights.
Wow. I leave for a month and when i come back, Snatcher is playable on the DS. Even though it is the pilot disk, that's hell of an achievement. Amazing work!
Yeah, I just finished playing Hotel Dusk, and the DS would be the perfect system to re-release Snatcher on due to the setup for the dual screens. They could even have the voices without having problems with space since the game doesn't take much room anyway.
JimboKudo wrote:By the way, how long did it take you to come up with this?
A couple of weeks. Basically played the Sega CD version over and over, copying the text, and sounds, and screen capturing the graphics. When I had everything, I played it and coded the DS version at the same time, alt-tabbing between the two to put everything in the right place.
JimboKudo wrote:By the way, how long did it take you to come up with this?
A couple of weeks. Basically played the Sega CD version over and over, copying the text, and sounds, and screen capturing the graphics. When I had everything, I played it and coded the DS version at the same time, alt-tabbing between the two to put everything in the right place.
Dang! You're better than me man. I can program a bit on the computer, but, as for handhelds, I JUST learned how to program a pong game for my psp. I don't have a ds, but I'm starting to think I should go pick one up.
I have a question, do I need to by an older version of the DS to play homebrew? I know that there are newer versions such as the "Red and Black DS" and the "DS Lite."
I have a question, do I need to by an older version of the DS to play homebrew? I know that there are newer versions such as the "Red and Black DS" and the "DS Lite."
It doesn't matter if u have an old ds or a ds lite, but u do need a flash cart, a slot 1 cart is the easiest solution.