kilgorezer Posted May 15 On 4/1/2023 at 6:54 AM, Buluwif said: probably phones and tablets it has already been ported to phones and tablets, check the android and ios downloads Share this post Link to post
bubman333 Posted June 17 On 5/5/2024 at 4:38 PM, ._.donlon._. said: My god, what have I done Share this post Link to post
The_Doctor123 Posted July 2 the marlboro abenteuer team game console smoak Share this post Link to post
Tou Posted July 2 I believe that PC should get classicube, desperately needs it. 1 Share this post Link to post
UnknownShadow200 Posted August 2 1 hour ago, Windestroy said: Nintendo 64 It already has been https://www.classicube.net/download/n64 Share this post Link to post
MissingProCC Posted August 4 I'd pick MS-DOS version 6.22 - it can run Doom so THEORETICALLY it may be able to run a mini-version of ClassiCube. You would likely not be able to join any servers though, because not many people have software and other stuff to connect to the Internet on DOS. Share this post Link to post
Windestroy Posted August 8 Probably a rabbit R1 ,but a nokia is impossible Share this post Link to post
melt2002 Posted August 30 On 8/8/2024 at 9:09 AM, Windestroy said: Probably a rabbit R1 ,but a nokia is impossible I mean, the R1 can be "jailbroken" into regular android Share this post Link to post
RoccosThings Posted August 30 Nintendo 64 because I wanna play with that weird controller Share this post Link to post
Pear Posted August 30 4 minutes ago, RoccosThings said: Nintendo 64 because I wanna play with that weird controller Already a thing, https://www.classicube.net/download/n64 Share this post Link to post
RoccosThings Posted August 31 On 6/16/2024 at 11:30 PM, bubman333 said: My god, what have I done He ate the pie. Share this post Link to post
Ivan95 Posted September 1 I would like to see Java 2 Micro Edition Phones play with classicube, now hear me out Emulation General Wiki has a page for J2ME emulators, After looking at the page i thought "If something as almost old as N64 can play classicube then J2ME phones must run this minecraft game then too" According to the website, J2ME is 24 years old and Nintendo 64 is 28 years old So i would like to see the devs try to do J2ME release as J2ME have started shutdown (at 2019) after Nintendo 64 (at 2003) did, so it has to run right? J2ME also supported something called "Mascot Capsule 3D" which adds 3D as a option games like Worms and other games does use this engine, so no consoles or mobile phones must not have any unlicensed games, they must have these games and if they existed before then Classicube must be ported to this platform right? I hope so... (Even tho i don't have any phones that could use J2ME) -Ivan95, a russian Share this post Link to post
UnknownShadow200 Posted September 2 On 9/1/2024 at 11:21 PM, Ivan95 said: I would like to see Java 2 Micro Edition Phones play with classicube, now hear me out Emulation General Wiki has a page for J2ME emulators, After looking at the page i thought "If something as almost old as N64 can play classicube then J2ME phones must run this minecraft game then too" According to the website, J2ME is 24 years old and Nintendo 64 is 28 years old So i would like to see the devs try to do J2ME release as J2ME have started shutdown (at 2019) after Nintendo 64 (at 2003) did, so it has to run right? J2ME also supported something called "Mascot Capsule 3D" which adds 3D as a option games like Worms and other games does use this engine, so no consoles or mobile phones must not have any unlicensed games, they must have these games and if they existed before then Classicube must be ported to this platform right? I hope so... (Even tho i don't have any phones that could use J2ME) -Ivan95, a russian Unfortunately, porting to a platform is dependent on more factors than just how old it is. ClassiCube is written in C, which makes compiling for the Nintendo 64 relatively straightforward. But J2ME applications are written in Java, which would be harder to work with for ClassiCube. Share this post Link to post
Ivan95 Posted September 3 19 hours ago, UnknownShadow200 said: Unfortunately, porting to a platform is dependent on more factors than just how old it is. ClassiCube is written in C, which makes compiling for the Nintendo 64 relatively straightforward. But J2ME applications are written in Java, which would be harder to work with for ClassiCube. I thought Minecraft is basically java? Share this post Link to post
AndrewPH Posted September 3 13 minutes ago, Ivan95 said: I thought Minecraft is basically java? ClassiCube is written in C. Minecraft is written in Java but also likely wouldn't work due to resource constraints. Share this post Link to post
catgirl Posted October 8 (edited) On 8/4/2024 at 2:56 PM, MissingProCC said: I'd pick MS-DOS version 6.22 - it can run Doom so THEORETICALLY it may be able to run a mini-version of ClassiCube. You would likely not be able to join any servers though, because not many people have software and other stuff to connect to the Internet on DOS. It is possible to run Mesa 6.5 on DOS to get OpenGL 1.5. IIRC won't work as far as the 8086 though. On 9/1/2024 at 7:21 AM, Ivan95 said: I would like to see Java 2 Micro Edition Phones play with classicube, now hear me out Emulation General Wiki has a page for J2ME emulators, After looking at the page i thought "If something as almost old as N64 can play classicube then J2ME phones must run this minecraft game then too" According to the website, J2ME is 24 years old and Nintendo 64 is 28 years old So i would like to see the devs try to do J2ME release as J2ME have started shutdown (at 2019) after Nintendo 64 (at 2003) did, so it has to run right? J2ME also supported something called "Mascot Capsule 3D" which adds 3D as a option games like Worms and other games does use this engine, so no consoles or mobile phones must not have any unlicensed games, they must have these games and if they existed before then Classicube must be ported to this platform right? I hope so... (Even tho i don't have any phones that could use J2ME) -Ivan95, a russian There's a MIPS to JVM bytecode converter called Cibyl. It supports J2ME and calling JVM code from C code. By the way, someone ported the Classic/Indev MC codebase to J2ME. Edited October 8 by catgirl Share this post Link to post
Android_c10 Posted November 4 i'd pick a simple calculator like the ones you bring at school Share this post Link to post