rcking wrote:
actualy the scratch team can make a program to convert java to something else and the scratch team can get Nintendo to make the scratch channel mabye.
A scratch channel? GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(but it has to come with the wii)
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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!
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Calimero_200 wrote:
Yet they could basically do an extra disc, called WiiScratch maybe? I think it's a great idea. It would add more intensity to the game a it would be good if the disc could also be transferred to PC. Even if the Wii system won't download it if it was compatible with PC you could upload your creations and download the stuff there before taking in to the console(?).
Calimero
Cool, let's go buy a new Wii plugin that lets us view 9 year olds games!
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Neoroland wrote:
starkiller2 wrote:
that would be cool, but alas, the wii does not support java.
maby-maby not but nintendo and scrach can be togever:/.
fat chance. Nintendo, one of the greatest companies on earth, and scratch, a simple thing that only about 1/1000th of the people on earth know about. Ha! Besides, even some of the most well-known things aren't on any platforms other than computer. It's not going to happen.
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messd002 wrote:
The wii generally needs a expansion to it to allow it to support flash. Then everyone is happy!
It already supports Flash. It just needs java.
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Calimero_200 wrote:
Yet they could basically do an extra disc, called WiiScratch maybe? I think it's a great idea. It would add more intensity to the game a it would be good if the disc could also be transferred to PC. Even if the Wii system won't download it if it was compatible with PC you could upload your creations and download the stuff there before taking in to the console(?).
Calimero
and in the disk you could import a channel for your nintendo wii.
regards, bartman9032
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PeeHPee wrote:
Calimero_200 wrote:
Yet they could basically do an extra disc, called WiiScratch maybe? I think it's a great idea. It would add more intensity to the game a it would be good if the disc could also be transferred to PC. Even if the Wii system won't download it if it was compatible with PC you could upload your creations and download the stuff there before taking in to the console(?).
CalimeroCool, let's go buy a new Wii plugin that lets us view 9 year olds games!
Yay i'M A 9 YEAR-OLD!
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I asked scratch team about wii remotes, they said they are trying to make it so computers will allow wii remotes for games! right here! Read it! http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=10131
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a few things, first of all its Massachusetts INSTITUTE of technology, and secondly I know a guy who works for nintendo and you can chat with him over the weekends, since nintendo aren't some snoody losers I think they might be slightly intersted in scratch, never know...
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Lanie wrote:
These are all good ideas but one problem on my side.....I DONT HAVE A Wii, lol
Me Neither but i have a ds so it would be cool if they made it for the ds
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chalkmarrow wrote:
Jens: Thanks for that info. I know my kids are itching to use the wiimote for Scratch games in a manner similar to that used for Flash games.
Hi,
I have been working on the problem of using a WiiMote to control Scratch programs, using the the new remote sensor stuff.
If you have a pc a wiimote and a bluetooth dongle this is now possible, although not easy just yet (The code I have written does not yet have a simple install process but I'm sure that will change soon).
If you check out my post on Scratch Forums you can find the code.
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Jman720 wrote:
Mabey that's true, but you don't have to go around saying "You are wrong" to people, the Polite thing is to say that prabably wouldn't happen or something.
The wii isn't a computer, it is programmed differently too. So to convert scratch to the wii problems would be:
1) How are they going to program scratch on the wii(Nintendo is renowned for making games hard to program on their consoles)
2)No java(Java would have to be rewritten and exported which would also be a nightmare)
3) It would cost money compared to other wii games which is not a good idea that may take an average person ages to learn it(it would put them off getting it if it took money AND time)
This is why scratch can never go on the wii
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Actually eurocracy, the wii has quite good support for programming languages. It can run C/C++ code and it can also run Linux and can run similarly to a computer.
Here is a site with wii programing tutorials
http://www.codemii.com/category/wii-programming-tutorials/
It may be possible to make an home brew version of scratch for the wii but it would probably be very difficult.
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Jens wrote:
Well, apparently Nintento are already experimenting with Squeak-based software on their wii, and are even said to have ported Squeak to it:
http://hitoro.net/squeak/2007/12/06/nintendo-porting-squeak-to-their-own-research-os/
I haven't been able to find that port yet, however.
The Squeak-VM is highly portable, and if there were a squeak-port for the wii available you could probably also run the Scratch.image without much tweaking...
didnt you make scratch2exe??
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do buy a wii the r really fun
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i really luved the wii and i got it christmas 08 and already hav 12 or 13 games
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well, me and clov studios are working on a wii like console-like thing called: cps simulator, it stands for clov programming studios simulator, for more info ask me on my latest project: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/animalia/379580
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