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If you could have ClassiCube ported to any one platform, what would it be?

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ClassiCube for the Nintendo switch would be interesting, considering it is a modern console, the only problem would be getting the proper dev tools i think

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20 minutes ago, uLumia said:

On the most innovative mobile OS in the history of mobile OS - webOS

From what I gather, that appears to be based on Linux, so that's way more plausible than most other suggestions in this thread

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39 minutes ago, MisterSheeple said:

From what I gather, that appears to be based on Linux

Yes, and this OS is much closer to Linux on PC than Android
 

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Some old mobile operating system. Nokia's later Symbian OS devices (with touchscreens) could be capable enough for example.

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5 hours ago, gtrxAC said:

Nokia's later Symbian OS devices (with touchscreens) could be capable enough for example.

You can build a PSP version and run it through PPSSPP, which was officially available for Symbian

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Has anyone said Dreamcast yet? I'd love to boot this up on my dreamcast and poke around.

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The r180 toaster is great to play cc but it always explodes I don't know why

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On 1/21/2024 at 5:52 PM, SuperZPMax said:

Interesting. What about OS/2?

I'm working on it.

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1 minute ago, bubman333 said:

I would love to see a PS3 or wii port. Yes, I know that is never gonna happen.

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Oh, Its actualy coming? Thats AWSOME!

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I learned that it is comign.

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Just now, bubman333 said:

Hahehehehah. Funny joke. I am aware that it is not possible at all, but it would be cool to see.

Click the image to see the list of ClassiCube's supported devices

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Those really old Samsung smart hubs from the 2010s. Not the ones running android.

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