Which version of sf2 and which port of sf2?This is a weird request, but can anyone port Street fighter II on old 3ds?
Arcade sf2 runs awful on o3ds i'm afraid. You said original sf2 which is world warrior and world warrior only came out on snes aside from the arcade version so that is your best bet. Either that or if you do not mind championship edition/new challengers you can use picodrive for the sega genesis version of the game or hyper fighting/new challengers for snes blargsnes.
If you have another handheld like a psp arcade versions of sf2 run fine on it if you have one.cvskid
I'll try to use genesis version. It sucks how I have to use a shity console port.
my psp died years agoIf you have another handheld like a psp arcade versions of sf2 run fine on it if you have one.
Quake is open source.my psp died years ago
Edit: and how the hell did they port quake to the 3ds?
Just checked out painttown, that is interesting.Closed source games can't be "ported", they have to be remade. There is no open source Street fighter remake, BUT there is are open source fighting game engines, like paintown, that can be ported to the 3DS.
Kind of related: Here is a list of game clones and remakes that could possibly be ported to the 3DS - http://osgameclones.com/
Paintown is a very flexible engine, you can create Mugen like games and also 1v1 (Street fighter like) games.Just checked out painttown, that is a beat em up engine like beats of rage not fighting game engine like mugen.
Paintown is a very flexible engine, you can create Mugen like games and also 1v1 (Street fighter like) games.
Check this video:
With my experience in 3DS homebrew, this should work nicely on O3DS.Stuff like this is nice. Might be possible on n3ds. Good that there is open source projects like that around.
Depends on how well optimized it is, which would depend on the potential coder.With my experience in 3DS homebrew, this should work nicely on O3DS.