kryptoniankid17
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2009-10-28
, 22:16
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@ new jersey, usa
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#1
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2009-10-29
, 12:27
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#2
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2009-10-29
, 20:35
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2009-10-29
, 20:48
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2009-11-02
, 08:52
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@ new jersey, usa
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#5
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I think it's easier for you to get a dsi and the game itself, instead of waiting (long, for very long) for a port...
that's because the n900 is not out yet for calling more developers to it....
And a port means that you have the rights to port it, by having legal and easy access to its source....
And you haven't... so bad luck...
maybe someone take it as an idea and creates (from scratch) a similar game for the n900...
Or you can try to convince the developers of this game to create a n900 version (a non free version of course...)
sorry the bad spelling
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2009-11-02
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