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Post by Rune Edge on Jun 15, 2003 17:47:44 GMT -5
I was thinking. The only problem with selling these games is that Enterbrain dont allow it. Well I found this faq (cant remember link) that lets you play RPG Maker 2000 games on your dreamcast. If Kamau changed the 3 logos in the exe and played it on a dreamcast, no one will ever know how the game was really made.
I know that Kamau is a bit of a goody-goody so most likely it wont happen but you never know.
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Post by theblakeman on Jun 15, 2003 17:50:44 GMT -5
Playing rm2k games on the Dreamcast is a shoddy and errorful method. It's not worth it. And also, he can still get in trouble for using graphics from other games. Also, if someone can get the software that enables them to play rm2k games on DC, why don't they just download the games for free?
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Post by Rune Edge on Jun 15, 2003 17:57:52 GMT -5
That is true but its a bit of a long process that not many would like to do but once Kamau has made one copy of the game, he can make more copies off that which will save time.
But like I said, It obviously wont happen cuz of the legal stuff.
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Post by Magi on Jun 15, 2003 19:31:33 GMT -5
I would assume that it would be filled with errors like blakeman said. I know most emulation set aside from SNES emulation has a long way to go before they get close to emulating their true versions almost identically and flawlessly. I'd assume that this would be the same for this rm2k to dreamcast process.
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Post by The~Inquisitor on Jun 16, 2003 13:41:48 GMT -5
I don't think the people who composed the midis (and the guys who created the original musics) would like Kamau selling their work as his own...
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Post by ObviousDelirium on Jun 16, 2003 14:37:19 GMT -5
Well,you want to know why the price for rm2k/3 would have been high?Cause they had a license that allow you to sell games,but that's not worth it,cause you'll need original graphics and everything,plus,considering the number of crappy games we got,selling a game would be hard...
Also,playing on DC is one of the worse thing to do,it limits program to even less stuff and is quite buggy(example: You can only use 11 common events or the game will crash,you also won't be able to hear midis and wavs and lots of other things that wouldn't work...).
And I believe if Kamau tried to sell them,it would make the serie less popular(who would pay for a rm2k game anyway?).
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Post by Kamau on Jun 16, 2003 15:08:19 GMT -5
Legion Saga can't be sold unless I make everything from scratch. End of story.
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Post by NunoLac on Jun 16, 2003 17:48:51 GMT -5
or, if you have a team making it!
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Post by Elite Seminole on Jun 16, 2003 18:59:19 GMT -5
You can start by writing novels and selling them.
Then when you get enough money, you can go recruit your own artists, music composers, and assistant programmers.
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Post by I AM KAKE!!! on Jul 18, 2003 23:31:25 GMT -5
Hmm... novels on Legion Saga. Funny
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Post by Nuno on Jul 19, 2003 6:14:16 GMT -5
You guys are freaky. Who has a Dreamcast nowadays?
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Post by Qwazin on Jul 19, 2003 9:16:01 GMT -5
A friend of mine has Dreamcast. ;D
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Post by Busterman Zero on Jul 19, 2003 11:04:57 GMT -5
Novels aren't a bad idea, really...but what kind of ending who they have? The good ones or the bad ones?
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Post by Nuno on Jul 19, 2003 13:35:41 GMT -5
The bad ones. Though I haven't played the game yet. I'm tired of good endings.
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Post by Elite Seminole on Jul 19, 2003 20:04:44 GMT -5
Maybe a whole different ending, so it won't spoil the game.
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