
Wheee!




Phoebius wrote:Je me suis même lancé dans le sprite art de mon image d'intro


What does he mean to do by "remaking the engine for PSP", though? I can't really think of what that would entail...R1 PS1 is already on PSP, via PlayStation Network, so what changes will be made from that?Drolpiraat wrote:Phoebius is trying to remake Rayman 1's engine for the PSP, and that way, add more levels to it.
Simple. You can download the PS1 version which the PSP emulates, not a PSP version.spiraldoor wrote:What does he mean to do by "remaking the engine for PSP", though? I can't really think of what that would entail...R1 PS1 is already on PSP, via PlayStation Network, so what changes will be made from that?


Because it's the only cool thing the Frenchies are doing, and they won't share it with us.spiraldoor wrote: And why didn't anyone on the English forums ever talk about this?
No, there are emulators that can emulate PSP homebrew.spiraldoor wrote:Autumn. But this remake(?) of Rayman 1 will be limited to people who own hacked PSPs, yes? There will be no version that can be played by people on computers, through, say, ePSXe?

Do you actually mean no PC version? In which language does he write it? I hope it is something portable, like C++...Drolpiraat wrote:Are you that bad at French? o_X
Okay, I'll explain.
It's actually something a lot more awesome than a mod, and I already knew about it.
Phoebius is trying to remake Rayman 1's engine for the PSP, and that way, add more levels to it.
That's why he made a beautiful extra section for the world map, and also made a new world image for... "La Plaine aux Marteaux", translated: "Hammer Plain", a building ( not A building, but BUILDING in the sense of making things with hammers and other tools ) world.



In C++. Which means we still have the possibility to make a PC version out of it.stan423321 wrote:In which language does he write it?


Good news, if he only use a graphic engine with possibilities similar to Allegro, I think I would be able to write a wrapper.Hunchman801 wrote:In C++. Which means we still have the possibility to make a PC version out of it.stan423321 wrote:In which language does he write it?


Allegro is pretty known and simple 2D game library (no physics, only AV, keyboard etc.). Type Allegro library in Google (do not type just Allegro because of biggest Polish auction portal).spiraldoor wrote:"Wrapper"?![]()
And the Allegro thing...like Allegro Presto...lol...
