Looks great! Just bought one!
I'm follow you on
twitch too!
15Euros including postage! wow that really a good deal!
I'm surprised you haven't sold more!
Orion_ wrote:Seems like nobody is interested in new quality homebrew for the Playstation
It's a bit sad because it's my favorite console, but if no one wants games for it I will give up...
For my next project I will try kickstarter, it might be more relevant
I think the issue is that the cdrom doesn't work on an original PSX, it requires a mod chip or an emulator to play.
I'm also working on a Net Yaroze project

and would love it on CDROM what works on any PSX, and a PS3 for that matter
I think kickstart is good if you have a demo/prototype and can do things like put people's names/faces/etc in your game.
There's also atariage/nintendoage which you should know about already being involved with the jaguar.
There's retro stores ie
http://www.goatstore.com http://gamegavel.com etc
And someone mentioned, youtube channels.. there's a few guys that do just PSX.
Maybe contact Sony?
See if they can put your game on the store, plus network I think it's called.
When you got the cdrom's burnt/pressed, did you enquirer to see if the
Sony wobble can be replicated?
I was reading that some runs are pressed of a master.
If we can get a few people (ie
ROLL BOSS RUSH) which want a PSX playable cd, I'm sure the wobble setup would be worth while?
But, yes it's a shame, arguable the better console of the 90's and with many SDK's, docs! and it's C/C++!!
Very strange
Orion_ wrote:Thank you, the CD has been sent today

The complete source code of the game is hidden on the CD, you need to find it, but if you do, please do not spread it on the internet ! it's only a bonus for people who bought the game.
But, let me tell you, it's really not easy to learn from a complete game source code, it's not a little game, there is more than 3800 lines of code (not including my psx library).
Most of the time, when a complete game source code is found, no body do something with it, because it's too much work trying to dig into someone's code to understand.
That's a pretty cool idea!
And your 100% correct about anyone actually using your code
