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FreeFighter 24-02-2004 07:27

developing your own game
 
Has anyone ever tried to create their own ps2 game? I've been looking around the net, but there's no specific info on what tools you need to use to start creating a game. If anyone knows please let me know. Texture Maker and PhotoShop are 2 things i know for making background and 3d pics but the rest

eakinsme 24-02-2004 12:48

i am 99.9% sure this is impossible. first you would need to spend months developing the game then after its created you would need to make an image of it somehow and in all this you would need to have the PS2 code so that it would play!

EVOEvo 24-02-2004 13:41

some one did make beats of rage for the ps2 its a full working game and its free to download but its like playing a snes game or sega but it was done :)

JimBobbyBob 24-02-2004 13:57

Sounds Fun I wish i could Create Games :mad: but i dont have the stuff to do it with :mad: :mad:

FreeFighter 24-02-2004 14:51

I know it takes up a lot of time creating a game. But what if I have that amount of time? I mean, I'm not doing anything at the moment and i would love to make a wicked game the only thing is i know once you have to burn it you would have to play the game on a ps2 with a modchip too. So it would recognize the disk. Anyway would be cool to make a game on your own once an a while and let ppl play with it knowing it's your game!

TylerDurden 24-02-2004 15:59

Some other apps you may need is Sony CD/DVD Generator and maybe a pss player. I think theres a way to encode pss's but I dont remember how.




Tyler!

fanta 25-02-2004 08:09

if i remeber correctly didnt there use to be a game developer system for the PSX anyone remember ?

ihaveanosebleed 25-02-2004 08:47

Yaroze, but every other idiot thought it was a miracle boot disk for backing up games without a mod chip.

Playstations are notoriously hard to program and some developers are jumping to different platforms because of this. If I had to learn a programming Language, I’d pick Xbox because it’s easier, faster and more versatile. Even though I hate Xbox controllers and don’t even own one yet.

Whatever you decide, you should contact all the homebrew developers you can. Find out how they got started and how to get all the instruction sets, programming software, assemblers and all that fun stuff. Also figure out how to program in C+ language, it’s the basis of just about everything I think. So even if you don’t manage to make a good PS2 game, you can always get a six-figure job in C+ programming!

FreeFighter 25-02-2004 09:27

The Xbox games are created on Linux right? And there used to be C++ tutorials on astalavista but now they're gone :(

seaneyb2003 25-02-2004 15:01

Quote:

Originally posted by JimBobbyBob
Sounds Fun I wish i could Create Games :mad: but i dont have the stuff to do it with :mad: :mad:
haha how the hell are u gonna be able to do that with that piece of junk in front of ya lol :) give me a break i got rid of my 120 mhz 4 years ago and im happy with it goon to so go to pc world and geta new one :D

Warlock 25-02-2004 18:56

LOL, his signature is a joke, lol. At least for his sake i hope so :)

seaneyb2003 25-02-2004 23:57

haha if thats true i lmfao

ihaveanosebleed 26-02-2004 09:46

8MB web surfing, Sweet!!!

FreeFighter 27-02-2004 12:12

I've found something about developing but it's for Xbox so for those that have an Xbox console...

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/dev/unsigned.htm

TylerDurden 27-02-2004 12:54

Quote:

Originally posted by FreeFighter
I've found something about developing but it's for Xbox so for those that have an Xbox console...

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/dev/unsigned.htm



Ok but next time post that in the xbox section.




Tyler!


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