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Big nerd. As an example, I run the [[wikia:c:WhiteWolf|White Wolf Wiki]]. | Big nerd. As an example, I run the [[wikia:c:WhiteWolf|White Wolf Wiki]]. | ||
My programming skillz are sadly not very up to snuff. One project I would absolutely love to see on the Wii is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra's_Creative_Interpreter SCI] emulator. The old Sierra point-and-click adventure games are perfect for the | My programming skillz are sadly not very up to snuff. One project I would absolutely love to see on the DSi or Wii is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra's_Creative_Interpreter SCI] emulator. The old Sierra point-and-click adventure games are perfect for the DSi. Controls are easy: Stylus = mouse. | ||
Unfortunately, the best SCI emulator out in the wild is FreeSCI, which currently only covers SCI0 games, which are all parser-based rather than point-and-click. | Unfortunately, the best SCI emulator out in the wild is FreeSCI, which currently only covers SCI0 games, which are all parser-based rather than point-and-click. | ||
I | I got a DSi for Christmas this year (2009), and having enjoyed homebrew on my Wii for over a year, I can't wait to get a homebrew channel on my DSi as well. | ||
My hat goes off to all the hardworking people who've put together the Wii & DSi Homebrew communities. | My hat goes off to all the hardworking people who've put together the Wii & DSi Homebrew communities. |
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Big nerd. As an example, I run the White Wolf Wiki.
My programming skillz are sadly not very up to snuff. One project I would absolutely love to see on the DSi or Wii is an SCI emulator. The old Sierra point-and-click adventure games are perfect for the DSi. Controls are easy: Stylus = mouse.
Unfortunately, the best SCI emulator out in the wild is FreeSCI, which currently only covers SCI0 games, which are all parser-based rather than point-and-click.
I got a DSi for Christmas this year (2009), and having enjoyed homebrew on my Wii for over a year, I can't wait to get a homebrew channel on my DSi as well.
My hat goes off to all the hardworking people who've put together the Wii & DSi Homebrew communities.