Hi,
I really would like to get into homebrew game programming and so I'm looking for people who might want to team up to start a cool project. I don't really care about the console.. I love my Gamecube, DC & DS.
For the style of the game I would prefer a platformer like gunlord/metroid or an RPG like Shadowrun (SNES) or something cyberpunk'ish...
Now to my skills: I'm mostly a Linux-Guy, not much a Programmer.. But I'm used to code a lot, so I can get into any devkit quite fast. I also like to work with music, so I guess I could get into music making for consoles, too. The thing I'm really good at is running Servers - so an online game would be no problem xD ...
Anyway.. do you guys have any advice where I could look for people who might be interested?
Looking for people interessted in Hombrew Game Dev
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Re: Looking for people interessted in Hombrew Game Dev
You might try looking over on the DCEmulation forums. More active (English-speaking) developers seem to hang out over there than most places on the 'net, I find. Plus, the Programming forum over there has a lot of good information on Dreamcast coding.