hello12345678910 wrote:
mariotornado wrote:
Are you a wii member and a member on scratch? Well this topic will talk about my idea (mariotornado and others) of having the Scratch™ program from the Massachusetts International of Technology be on the Wii™. Soon I will post a project of what Scratch™ would probably look like in seaveral types of ways (by me or other Scratch™ users)! So drop a comment or too on my projects or on this form! Have fun and comment soon!
Comp500 is developing this. Check the AT thread
EDIT:comp500 wrote:
What about this: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 48&p=1
Oh. didn't notice you.
XD
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scratch on the wii will have different blocks:
no <mouse down>
no (mouse x) or (mouse y)
no {when key [] pressed}
no <key [] pressed>
no motor blocks
no (loudness) or <loud>
no pico sensor blocks
There should be, instead:
<button [dropdown of all wii buttons] of player () pressed>
([dropdown pointer/nunchuck] of player () x)
([same dropdown as above] of player () y)
([same dropdown] of player () z)
<nunchuck connected to player () >
(# of players)
{when button [dropdown of buttons] of player () pressed}
|disable home menu|
|enable home menu|
<home menu enabled>
maybe there could also be blocks to include the wii balance board???
also, there should be a way to convert computer scratch into wii scratch, but block differences must either be converted or obseletified
Last edited by joefarebrother (2011-08-01 07:11:08)
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From Nintendo.com
The Internet Channel supports several Web applications and file types, such as .gif and .jpg images, as well as JavaScript. Please note that it does not support .PDF documents or Java applets.
From Wikipedia.org
The Opera-based Wii browser allows users full access to the Web and supports all the same web standards that are included in the desktop versions of Opera, including CSS and JavaScript. Like Opera 9, the Internet Channel fully passes the Acid2 web browser test. It is also possible for the browser to use technologies such as Ajax, RSS, and Adobe Flash.
Can It Support This?
Downloadable Scratch - No
Experimental Viewer - Yes
Flash Viewer - Yes
Java Viewer - No
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Make it so scratch can hook up to the internet. Then hook the remote to the internet, and poof... at least you can control your project with the Wii remote.
[i]Edit: I've seen people hook Wii remotes up to the computer. Scratch 2.0 is supposed to be on the internet. People can hack it and make blocks... So that must mean that you could hook up the Wii remote to the internet and make a block in Scratch (2.0) that I something like this: <button a pressed> The "a" would be a drop down menu. Someone could also make blocks for the nunchuck and the other old thingy. The nunchuck could have keys z and c and direction of control stick. That would be awesome. That way, you could make a scrolling game with the same controls as Mario (or any other game you like).
Last edited by PullJosh (2012-02-05 08:26:01)
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nintendo is awesome there is super mario in nintendo alot of mario bros in nintendo i heard there is a new mario kart 3ds coming out december 2011 i'm soooo excited!!! 1. i have a 3ds 2. i love mario 3. i love racing so everybody should get that game i saw lots of trailers about it and it seems pretty cool and i've watched some other people's ideas of items, courses, and characters they all seem cool
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I support
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It doesn't have to be a scratch PLAYER... until the Wii/Scratch Team develops the technology. It could be a scratch APP for making projects, then you can connect to the computer and upload them to the site! It could be in the form of WiiWare.
We could find out what file type a Wii game is, and make a viewer for projects of that file type.
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Rosie906 wrote:
It doesn't have to be a scratch PLAYER... until the Wii/Scratch Team develops the technology. It could be a scratch APP for making projects, then you can connect to the computer and upload them to the site! It could be in the form of WiiWare.
We could find out what file type a Wii game is, and make a viewer for projects of that file type.
Have you forgotten about Go Everywhere? You're a developer...
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Lanie wrote:
These are all good ideas but one problem on my side.....I DONT HAVE A Wii, lol
some people have wiis. i do. most scratchers on this form thread probably do too
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zachandrew0123 wrote:
it is impossible unless Nintendo comes out with a Wii that supports Java
scratch... is... programed in squeak, not java...
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joefarebrother wrote:
zachandrew0123 wrote:
it is impossible unless Nintendo comes out with a Wii that supports Java
scratch... is... programed in squeak, not java...
2.0 is going to be in flash and i know you can watch youtube on the wii. and even it it didn't work, they would make a hole new scratch for it. It would be completely different.
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for scratch to be on the wii just convert scratch to and .iso file and put it on an SD card then put the SD card in the wii.
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Rocker98585 wrote:
for scratch to be on the wii just convert scratch to and .iso file and put it on an SD card then put the SD card in the wii.
Really?
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sounds cool
but it probably won't work
if it did and you posted, there should be a place where it says 'posted from wii'
and there would still be a 180-second rule or a 60-second rule D:>
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undefeatedgames wrote:
Rocker98585 wrote:
for scratch to be on the wii just convert scratch to and .iso file and put it on an SD card then put the SD card in the wii.
Really?
No that cant!
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undefeatedgames wrote:
Rocker98585 wrote:
for scratch to be on the wii just convert scratch to and .iso file and put it on an SD card then put the SD card in the wii.
Really?
No
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Mokat wrote:
Wii™ doesn't support Java, so that's out of the question. Do you mean like, the actual Scratch app where you make the projects, or the website?
There´s a flash player...
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mariotornado wrote:
Llennoccm7 wrote:
Mabey Nintendo© can make a link you can only find on the wii. This link gos to a website that you can play scratch games on. We wil have to convert the scratch prodjects into a new type of file after The upload. Like youtube. wii can support dat.
we can convert all the scratch prodjects to that type of file.
Mabey we can do dat. mabey........ mabey not.
Plz reply back if you like dat idea.I like that idea! But how can we tell Nintendo about this? But great idea any way! At least its better then nothing!
Go to Nintendo UK Custom Service to contact them and tell them.
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Devloper123 wrote:
mariotornado wrote:
Llennoccm7 wrote:
Mabey Nintendo© can make a link you can only find on the wii. This link gos to a website that you can play scratch games on. We wil have to convert the scratch prodjects into a new type of file after The upload. Like youtube. wii can support dat.
we can convert all the scratch prodjects to that type of file.
Mabey we can do dat. mabey........ mabey not.
Plz reply back if you like dat idea.I like that idea! But how can we tell Nintendo about this? But great idea any way! At least its better then nothing!
Go to Nintendo UK Custom Service to contact them and tell them.
NO! Necroposting is a bad bad thing.
No cookie 4 u!
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I have seen no ones been talking about iso files. I've just turned Scratch into an iso which can be used by wii I hope I could help this project.
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the scratch logo is not trademarked, nor the scratch name, so you don't have to put the tm sign after every time you type scratch.
Last edited by XenoK (2012-05-03 14:54:58)
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