Okay,
So I got some answer regarding WEP and WPA encryption from the other forum...
What I would like to know, is anyone know what it takes to be able to develop a licensed Nintedo game?
And when I mean licensed, I mean an actual Slot 1 cartridge with a piece of software...
I guess they don't make agreements with just anybody... And I don't think you can simply *play around* with the device like you could with Homebrew development...!
Really the thing to me sounds *impossible* unless you are VERY SERIOUS. Personally, I would like to *develop* the application/game and then see if I would want to SELL it. Right now, that was not the direction I was heading for...
But I guess other games are available to download from Nintendo...
I like the concept with Homebrew that I can develop the application and then simply put it onto my Micro DS card and then slip it into a flashcart and run the application. Seems very *SIMPLE* to me.
Whereas the whole "get a licensing agreement with Nintendo" in order to sell a game... Seems like CLIMBING a mountain (like Mount Everest or something like that).
Please comment, I would like to hear what other gamers think!
So I got some answer regarding WEP and WPA encryption from the other forum...
What I would like to know, is anyone know what it takes to be able to develop a licensed Nintedo game?
And when I mean licensed, I mean an actual Slot 1 cartridge with a piece of software...
I guess they don't make agreements with just anybody... And I don't think you can simply *play around* with the device like you could with Homebrew development...!
Really the thing to me sounds *impossible* unless you are VERY SERIOUS. Personally, I would like to *develop* the application/game and then see if I would want to SELL it. Right now, that was not the direction I was heading for...
But I guess other games are available to download from Nintendo...
I like the concept with Homebrew that I can develop the application and then simply put it onto my Micro DS card and then slip it into a flashcart and run the application. Seems very *SIMPLE* to me.
Whereas the whole "get a licensing agreement with Nintendo" in order to sell a game... Seems like CLIMBING a mountain (like Mount Everest or something like that).
Please comment, I would like to hear what other gamers think!