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What about a Saturn and a PS1 port? |
Novice |  | | 16 Feb 2010 10:51 / last edited 16 Feb 2010 10:52 | |
Okay I can see a port for the N64 would be quite high expense but what about a port of either Rush Rush Rally or any of the other games ported to the Saturn and PS1. I can see the fan base for both is still pretty high! |
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Senile Team Big Cheese |  | I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but your requests really aren't very realistic. |
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Novice |  | What do you mean?
I thought would be possible due to both being on a Disc unless it's hard with coding and encryptions? |
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BoR opener |  | I did write a very sarcastic reply to this post, but then I counted to ten and thought of fluffy bunnies.
Those two consoles are from different generations and don't have as powerful hardware. They are also difficult to develop for as there are less tools and documentation for them. A more reasonable request would be for an Xbox 1 version.
Another reason is creating the discs. The Dreamcast is easy to develop for as it doesn't require a mod chip. If the game is being sold it would make it very difficult to produce.
Having "discs" does not mean anything. A wide range of consoles can use CD's, including the 8-bit ZX Spectrum, the PC-Engine, Mega CD, Amiga CD32, etc and very few of them could hope to run Rush Rush Rally Racing.
Oh wait, that was a bit sarcastic. |
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Novice |  | Kirby2000 wrote:I did write a very sarcastic reply to this post, but then I counted to ten and thought of fluffy bunnies.
Those two consoles are from different generations and don't have as powerful hardware. They are also difficult to develop for as there are less tools and documentation for them. A more reasonable request would be for an Xbox 1 version.
Another reason is creating the discs. The Dreamcast is easy to develop for as it doesn't require a mod chip. If the game is being sold it would make it very difficult to produce.
Having "discs" does not mean anything. A wide range of consoles can use CD's, including the 8-bit ZX Spectrum, the PC-Engine, Mega CD, Amiga CD32, etc and very few of them could hope to run Rush Rush Rally Racing.
Oh wait, that was a bit sarcastic. |
Okay now I know why not for the Saturn and PS1. What about an XBOX port of Rush Rush Rally?
I just would like to see classic consoles still get some games to play on (and would be interesting to see the difference between graphics and features for each port  ). |
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Senile Team Big Cheese |  | An Xbox port would certainly be possible, but the graphics would remain essentially the same. It might have a widescreen option and a better frame rate in multiplayer mode, but other than that I don't see much room or need for changes. But then again I haven't spent much thought on it as we're not planning to do an Xbox port anyway. |
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