Now, I heard that CIV3 is being converted into the Nokia N-Gage handheld. I'm not sure if it would work all that well, being somewhat complex to use, and complex graphically.
But that got me thinking. Would it be possible to effectively play the original Master of Orion on something like GBA? (I pick GBA as an example because it has only 6 button plus the d-pad. I'd imagine, the more buttons, the more effective the controlling is, after one learns the shortcuts and such.) It was still designed for mouse, though you could play it without. (Did any of you play MOO without mouse?) Joypad controlled PS conversions have been a little cumbersome... Like the Command and Conquers and SimCities.
I believe GBA is graphically capable of displaying MOO, as are most multimedia cellphones currently on the market.
Would such a game be good on a handheld? Would it find it's players? Would you buy the original MOO for your handheld device, be it a phone or whatever? Is it good enough game for present gaming generation? (Or is the current gaming ceneration good enough for MOO.)
Would they make a buck with it?
But that got me thinking. Would it be possible to effectively play the original Master of Orion on something like GBA? (I pick GBA as an example because it has only 6 button plus the d-pad. I'd imagine, the more buttons, the more effective the controlling is, after one learns the shortcuts and such.) It was still designed for mouse, though you could play it without. (Did any of you play MOO without mouse?) Joypad controlled PS conversions have been a little cumbersome... Like the Command and Conquers and SimCities.
I believe GBA is graphically capable of displaying MOO, as are most multimedia cellphones currently on the market.
Would such a game be good on a handheld? Would it find it's players? Would you buy the original MOO for your handheld device, be it a phone or whatever? Is it good enough game for present gaming generation? (Or is the current gaming ceneration good enough for MOO.)
Would they make a buck with it?
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