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I'm of the opinion that it's fun to squeeze hardware for all it's worth. Also, with the new hardware which has come out since, such as the SD card reader for the Dreamcast and USB Development Cartridge for the Saturn, I feel the platform is more permanent than something like a smartphone where users upgrade and discard devices on a near-yearly basis. Take Retro City Rampage, for example, an MS-DOS (though it also works on FreeDOS) port released this year. Of course, that was more of a programming exercise for the developer and could have benefited from being on CD-ROM instead of floppy. As I'm relatively new to the Saturn, there's still a lot for me to learn and that's a part I really enjoy.
I should note that I also work on other platforms, such as the Dreamcast, Xbox, GNU/Linux, Windows, DOS, and Pandora. Really, I like programming on all of them, but find the Saturn to be very rewarding.
I've been working on a game for another platform for the past month now, but I'm going to get back to the Saturn soon. Most likely at the end of October/early November. |