Carnival: Theorem One (PSP)

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  1. Omar

    Omar Robust Member

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    A few of my friends worked on this game for the PSP, and just posted their old (unreleased) internal trailer video:


    I asked the programmer and he says he would be happy to release a build but may not be sure of what format to adopt and probably won't be able to test it nowadays. Could someone write up a simple explanation as to what constitute a valid PSP build that people will be able to play?
     
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    PixelButts Site Soldier

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    ISO is what PSPs use.

    A valid build can be extracted or as an ISO (as long as everything is there)

    @Borman has had a bit of PSP fun lately so he should have an answer here
     
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    ShovelThumb Gutsy Member

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    This game looks really interesting, hopefully the guys here can help you put something together because it looks really fun to play!
     
  4. kennypecheur

    kennypecheur Site Supporter 2016

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    Wow, this looks great ! Hope that the gameplay is also fine !
     
  5. Freakler

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    Awesome! Reminds me of the Saints Row release a couple months back. I wrote about it here and on the bottom are some additional infos that might be helpful for you guys to make it playable on actual PSPs. Looking forward to a release! :)
     
  6. NexTheReal

    NexTheReal Just call me Nex

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    This game looks actually really good, excited to hear more about it!
     
  7. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    fate6 Haha, I killed a Pumpkin!

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    I would say PM borman but all one would need is the files then any one of us could package that up into an ISO.
     
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    pato Resolute Member

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    Wow, this game really looks good, it's a shame that never got released, what happened?
     
  10. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    Like I said in a PM, it really depends on what state the game is in. If it needs to be compiled, its totally different than if its just a DVDr.
     
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    @Borman what happend o the iso of this ?
     
  12. Borman

    Borman Digital Games Curator

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    I dont know. I was never sent anything. And it might not have ever been an ISO in the first place.
     
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    Interesting looking game. Do you know how far along it was before getting cancelled?
     
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    Hai, was a difficult search as Fandango-Games was difficult to find as a company. It was based in Paris, France and the only thing I could find on the game was on a Linkedin Account; somebody stated working for the company and was involved in a game called Carnival; date used 2005-2006.
     
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