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Hi is it possible to run the linux port of mugen on the n900?

M.U.G.E.N is a 2D fighting game engine, originally released in 1999. M.U.G.E.N is designed to be highly customizable, allowing very fine control over each character's behavior, as well as allowing customization of almost all screen elements.

The majority of content created for M.U.G.E.N tends to be distributed as individual characters, stages or motifs. Assembling a game is as simple as downloading the content of your choice, and configuring M.U.G.E.N to know about it.

M.U.G.E.N is designed to be used by people with little or no programming experience, but with some artistic talent and patience to learn. Of course, having some programming background does give you a bit of a headstart. However, if you are just looking to play with downloaded content, all you need to know is how to unzip files and edit a text file.

Here's a sampling of features you can find in M.U.G.E.N:

* Customizable title screen, character select screen, life and bars, game sound effects, fonts and more.
* Characters can have any number of sounds and sprites of any size limited by your computer's memory.
* Choose from multiple resolutions, ranging from 320x240 up to full HD at 1920x1080.
* Cutscenes.

Game Engine

* Use up to 7 buttons for a character.
* Regular moves, special moves, super moves, etc.
* Projectiles and special effects.
* Move cancels and combos, multi-part moves and throws.
* What your character can do is defined by a scripting language (and your imagination).

http://www.elecbyte.com/mugen
http://files.deliann.eu/mugen/mugen-2002-04-14.tar.bz2


 
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Oh wow, that would be incredibly sick. Good mention!
 
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I remember a topic with Mugen.... Couldn't find it though :P


But yeah, the game is awesome since you can design everything about this game
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MUGEN is also the name of a Chinese battery maker, maybe that's the other thread :-)
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That's what I thought it was referring to.

As for the game - I can't see any source code from the site - you might need to ask elecbyte to make an ARM version.
 
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MUGEN is also the name of a Chinese battery maker, maybe that's the other thread :-)
No no, it was the game what I saw, not the battery thing
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Originally Posted by codeMonkey View Post
That's what I thought it was referring to.

As for the game - I can't see any source code from the site - you might need to ask elecbyte to make an ARM version.
Couldn't find anything either. There seem to have been an open source engine being developed long ago by someone that went closed source.
 
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will this help
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openmugen/files/
http://code.google.com/p/xnamugen/

Last edited by rn900; 2010-01-18 at 15:35.
 
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Or perhaps try a port of openbor:

http://lavalit.com:8080/
 
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There was a Linux version made for MUGEN, not sure how the porting stuf would work to Maemo, any experts out there?

Any possiblity at all to make this work?

Thanks all
 
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