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And screen size doesn't matter, movies look great on it, and games do too. I'm very intrigued on how this may turn out. |
It's actully very possible, I have linux on PSP, if i could install graal to it it should work. No longer VIP so i'll have to edit it, and i have a x86 version of linux on theirs tons out their just gotta google a little, and look for a legit one i believe slackware works good on linux, but you need a decent sized ammount of memory.
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Gameboy all over again. |
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I think it would be nice on the nintendo DS personally... There's the whole touch screen thing which can basically be used like a mouse. Though I'm not really up to date on whether or not DS even has net capabilities. |
Plus, newer phones and PSPs have more compatibility than the old Gameboys. And version 4 was scripted with porting in mind.
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I'd be willing to wager my soul that Graal will never "officially" be ported over to PSP. |
Let's make the offline servers first.
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Even if Graal is ported to PSP, so what? Not like much will happen. Don't know why people are so happy and mad over it.
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they are developing them. |
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I think some people are missunderstanding the storage capacity of the PSP.
The standardized memory stick accompanied with a PSP is 32 mb. (if you where to save your graal data on this.. it would use most of it) Saving it on the psp itself would also restrict almost everything you can do on it (not to mention that you won't have any place to put your "small" game save files) The PSP isn't a miracle it's just a PDA downgraded to gameformat. Typing takes ages and the keyboard that will accompany the PSP has been talked about alot but never had any official release date. Above all that PSP's wireless internet dc's every now and than specialy if your in a building (but thats just me I guess) |
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