WeirdF wrote:
Ha! In Britain, although we have a different money system, ours are still cheaper. I got a brand new Wii game for £20, which is $32.55!
Nice One... Wich shop? I go to game, and probably have like a tenner on my game card!
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I think it would make more sense to make it for DS. You could take it on the go, plus it has some things on it that would be perfect for it. The touch screen could be the script area, and the top screen could be where the game actually happens. It also has a microphone for projects that use a microphone, and on the DSi, there is a camra, which could be used like a webcam for the "camra" button in the costumes part.
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with HBC(homebrew channel) you can download things to sd card
if anyone(i don't know of scratch is open-source)port this to the wii with HBC you can search and download things and play them
java=open source
developer+java+scratch(if open source)=scratch wii
i don't now if the code.sb is encrypted or plain but this can(all the things can!!)
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Scratch is open source. I don't know if that would work.
GUYS YOU ARE TOO CONFUSED!!!!!!!!!!!
JAVA is used to play Scratch ONLINE(non-available)
SQUEAK is used to RUN Scratch OFFLINE(available)
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lemmymet wrote:
with HBC(homebrew channel) you can download things to sd card
if anyone(i don't know of scratch is open-source)port this to the wii with HBC you can search and download things and play them
java=open source
developer+java+scratch(if open source)=scratch wii
i don't now if the code.sb is encrypted or plain but this can(all the things can!!)
i had the same idea! what you could do also is have it convert the code.sb file to a code.exe file or code.dol file. it would work then!
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L lennoccm7 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.
Maybe, I alway wanted it, if you wanted wii simulation, http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/switenky/751494 I created it!
I AM REALLY HOPE It will happen! What is code????? I am very curious!!!
Yes I will be happy when nintendo can make link to see wii for free MAYBE!! OH MAN!!
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YAY, SOON THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY "2" WILL BE OUT!!!! I can't wait!
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Nintendo game i want in scratch: Super Mario 64
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the wii's processor is a 3.0 ghz ibm broadway. PowerPC architecture. The wii, the wii OS is a very, very heavily modified linux kernal. PowerPC Mac OSX was made until around 2007. which means, that the JVM must have a way to go on a powerpc linux, since Mac is also heavily modified linux.
In all probability, there is no way for you to use the JVM on the wii because, unless you want a mod chip, there is no way of getting into the inner workings of the wii and installing a PowerPC Linux on the wii, and even if you did, the wiimote would take time because there are no drivers, so you would be limited to whatever peripherals you could plug into the USB ports. which would have to be incredibly generic USB devices, e.g. a usb keyboard, without many bells and whistles, and a three button usb mouse.
So, unless you plan to do install a mod chip and install Linux that may not even work, and doesn't give you access to the wiimote, there is no chance of having scratch VM on the wii.
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Why, no! It's a horrible idea! It's practically impossible!
Since people don't seem to notice it, here's a link to my topic Why Scratch won't be made for Xbox, Playstation, Wii, iPhone, iTouch, etc. To be honest, that should be stickied, because Scratch for other devices isn't going to happen.
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torterra wrote:
wii doesnt support java so you cant view your projects on it. and the wii cant download anything off the internet channel its part of its programing. sorry to be so negative but its true.
They could just put it in the wii shop channel.
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pinochio wrote:
No.
it's possible! they have a .sbTO.exe converter in the forums, and Team Twiizer's convert .exe to .dol, ANYTHINGS POSSIBLE!
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Diagram wrote:
Well wouldn't they want you to buy Wii points to download the Scratch program or even money to buy the disk? Scratch is a free program, and Nintendo© is all about money and Wii points.
thats nintendo for ya, and every other company in this world.
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torterra wrote:
wii doesnt support java so you cant view your projects on it. and the wii cant download anything off the internet channel its part of its programing. sorry to be so negative but its true.
my wii works with java just fine!
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archmage wrote:
torterra wrote:
^ that may be a good idea but nintendo could easily update the internet channel to support java. (sorry I didnt mention this earlier)
You are wrong, it wouldn't be easy to make the wii support java. The odds for a wii version of scratch are very, very slim.
Everyone is wrong.
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illusionist wrote:
archmage wrote:
torterra wrote:
^ that may be a good idea but nintendo could easily update the internet channel to support java. (sorry I didnt mention this earlier)
You are wrong, it wouldn't be easy to make the wii support java. The odds for a wii version of scratch are very, very slim.
Everyone is wrong.
i agree, thats why it should be a wiiware title, or homebrew application.
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ihaveamac wrote:
So do I, but you need an R4 or somthing.
! Using with the R4 makes it avalible to hack scratch in another way! !
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torterra wrote:
^ that may be a good idea but nintendo could easily update the internet channel to support java. (sorry I didnt mention this earlier)
The reason they probably wont do this is because the wii dosent have very much memory and java uses a lot of memory.
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they could make you search in just ONE channel,thats free,BTW all channels are free. bye!
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