PSP Slim compatible Sega Genesis emulator coding contest
QJ.Net PSP Forums poster Thoto just dropped by to offer a challenge to all homebrew developers. Want some extra greenbacks? Cook up a PSP Slim compatible Sega Genesis emulator that runs as good as Dgen version 1.70, and your pocket will be assured of US$ 50.
As a recap, Dgen was able to run pretty much every Sega Genesis game, with plenty of additional features that earned respect. Some folks from the scene even considered it as the best emulator back when it was released. Contestants might want to keep that in mind, along with Thoto’s other conditions.
From what we can figure out, entries must have 6-button support and frameskip options. Prize money will be sent through PayPal, and the author can choose to release the emulator to the public. For more details, it’s best to contact Thoto himself, so drop by the QJ.Net’s PSP Forums by clicking on the link below.
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forums
QJ.Net PSP Forums poster Thoto just dropped by to offer a challenge to all homebrew developers. Want some extra greenbacks? Cook up a PSP Slim compatible Sega Genesis emulator that runs as good as Dgen version 1.70, and your pocket will be assured of US$ 50.
As a recap, Dgen was able to run pretty much every Sega Genesis game, with plenty of additional features that earned respect. Some folks from the scene even considered it as the best emulator back when it was released. Contestants might want to keep that in mind, along with Thoto’s other conditions.
From what we can figure out, entries must have 6-button support and frameskip options. Prize money will be sent through PayPal, and the author can choose to release the emulator to the public. For more details, it’s best to contact Thoto himself, so drop by the QJ.Net’s PSP Forums by clicking on the link below.
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development Forums