Tried EVERY Game Engine Available, Godot Engine v4.6.1+ Is What We Always Come Back To

Hi,

Tried everything, Godot Engine v4.6.1+ is the best.
The only complaint: no official video game console support, but the console market crashed so…
Nice work! - Next game with be Godot Engine….

There’s plenty of 3rd-party vendors that’ll port your game for you. Alternately, you can pay the console vendors (Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft) and do the porting yourself. However there is no game engine that offers free console porting because the hardware vendors charge you for the devkits.

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What are your criteria?

It did what? When? Are you talking about 1985? :laughing:

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Hi,

With the booming A.I. market, both digital memory and storage have doubled in price.
Consoles will soon be too expensive to purchase for a substantial number of players.
Valve’s “Steam Machine” console is delayed due to the rising cost of components.
P.C. gaming will suffer incredibly soon as well.
Wished I had better news :frowning:

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i miss the console days……
*err, i mean the days of the NES, SNES…
i dont know how an official support would work for a open source engine though.

1983 is the year you’re looking for, btw
Don’t have my coleco no more, it died in the mid 90s, but my Coco 2 (first hundred off the assembly line) still works to this day, ha!
Can’t say that about much younger, much pricier Apple and PC laptops I’ve bought since then, hehehe

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