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Aeroblast

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  2. I’m terrible at guessing games but I’ll give this a shot. Could it be 5000? It’s halfway between both numbers.
  3. A graphing calculator certainly makes sense as a platform a port could be made for, I hadn’t thought about it until now but they’re basically just handheld computers, so the potential is there if the calculator is powerful enough. Quake getting a port on there along with that existing clone prove that, and I think it would be a cool platform to run the game on. Amiga would be a neat platform to see ClassiCube ported to as well. I like the idea of ports to platforms that, while not the most practical ones in the world to play ClassiCube on, exist regardless just for the fun of it. I’ve been playing the DS port recently and while it’s extremely limited, there’s a novelty to playing it on there that makes it fun in its own way. Hopefully we’ll see some more ClassiCube ports someday, I’ll give any new ones that show up a go like I have with the current ports.
  4. Virtual Boy! I'm not sure how feasible it would actually be (as I don't have much programming experience) but how cool would a port to that be? I think if you could get the game to run in some kind of wireframe mode it might be doable. Red Alarm was a fully 3D game for the system that rendered everything in wireframe for example. I'm not sure how you'd distinguish which blocks are which in wireframe though, maybe you could have some sort of text in the HUD that displays what block your crosshair is looking at to help players make sense of what they're seeing. The Virtual Boy has had a lot of homebrew made for it as well, so information on how to make games for it is certainly out there.
  5. I recently discovered ClassiCube and I love it already! I love building things within the limitations of old school Minecraft. It's a fun challenge, and it's so much easier to get ClassiCube up and running than the actual classic Minecraft client. This plugin is fantastic too! I was already thrilled to see the old creative client re-made, and thanks to your plugin, it looks like the old survival client is getting some love as well. I'm excited to see what you've got in mind for updating the plugin going forward!

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