There is quite a number of systems that you can now compile an Object Pascal based game onto now. Which of these platforms do you have?
At home I use Linux most of time, Windows only for games(but I don't remember when I played last time ) and my phone is simple LG Optimus One on Android 2.2.1. MacOS X is only in VirtualBox, so I didn't vote for it.
Well that's an easy one.. I have a fairly crappy Windows computer currently
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I kinda feel bad, I have a lot of devices:
- A Windows PC (self-built; not the latest hardware, a Core i3 with 4 gigs of RAM), used primarily for gaming and watching videos. (Once in a while I use that one to boot up Linux)
- MacBook Pro 2009 (Used primarily for making graphics in Blender and testing Mac application in Lion)
- MacBook 2007 (My second mac development machine, running Snow Leopard, Leopard and Tiger)
- ASUS Eee 1003H (This one is almost broken, but I use it to test my games on netbook configurations; runs Linux)
- Dell Venue Pro (Windows 7 Phone)
- Huawei Ideos X3 (Android 2.3)
- iPod Touch 4 (Have done more Objective-C than Pascal development for this though)
- Xbox 360 (While I wanted to release a XBLIG game, something went wrong with my App Hub registration )
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- Hiapad M7 (Android 2.3)
- Notebook PC with Windows Vista Home Premium and Ubuntu 11.04 installed.
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Don't feel too bad stoney! =)
- A Windows PC (self-built, Core i5 with 8gb Ram, HD SSD, Radeon 6870), used for Development and Gaming.
- An iMac (Core 2 Duo), used for Mac Development
- A Dell Core i5 Windows Notebook (To my wife play my games =) and surf internet)
- An AMD Atlon 1200+ Desktop, very old, but works well for my Home Cinema.
- Nintendo Wii Videogame
- XBox 360 Videogame (I have tested a Rabbit Jump prototype on it, but the casual market on Xbox is a bit disappointing, so I don't released nothing for it yet).
- An Iphone 3GS
- And IPAD 2
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I forgot to mention that I also have a Nintendo Wii too LOL
Games:
Seafox
Pages:
Syntax Error Software
itch.io page
Online Chess
http://gameknot.com/#paul_nicholls
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