mupf.dev
Video game historian, N-Gage SDK creator, homebrew game developer, hacking culture cultivator and a nerd at heart. @ngagesdk.de https://mupf.dev
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I asked @restoreandreplay.bsky.social for advice on Discord. I quote:
Olive oil or sesame oil. […]. I’d scrub with olive oil, warm up the board then toss it into an ultrasonic cleaner. Scrub and dunk again. And magically it’ll almost completely come off. But people will say “that shouldn’t work”
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Wasn't this the Bruce Lee game developed by the same people who developed One for the Nokia N-Gage?
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here's a framebuffer graphics demo (this has no practical purpose and I can't prove I'm not just like, playing a youtube video or something)
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Here's a link to their progress page: pretendo.network/progress
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Have you checked out Pretendo yet? They're bringing back a lot of online functionality - it's really nice. 💜
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That's not an emulator. It's an SDL3 application running natively on both devices. If you're looking for an N-Gage emulator, lookup EKA2L1.
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Thanks for noticing. 🫶
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Let's keep this hype train going 🚂
This one's early days, but the good folks at @cybrlich.bsky.social aim to give everyone a taste of what’s to come this summer, with the full game coming sometime before 2027... Assuming we don’t end up as overworked skeletons under dystopian rule by then
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This is better. 😎
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@modernvintagegamer.com @icculus.icculus.org
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I find it hard to imagine that the game will be developed from scratch. However, it would also be super interesting to find out what the legal implications would be if the original source code was used. The game wasn't developed by Palladium Books - they own the franchise.
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Writing documentation on Discord is like preserving files on Mega.
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Is this somehow personalised? I'm honestly curious.
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(It might not be mine though)
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I have one.