I'm finishing up a DS to PSP game port. I don't know if it would work (or look well) on Android and would need a lot of redesign which probably would not be worth the expense to the publisher. He is looking at some other games that may go to Android.

I will be cutting some features out of my $10 app to make a $5 version. For those outside of the US, at least here in the Bay Area $5 is the typical price for a lunch (even fast food) and $10 a light dinner. But I had people complaining about the $10 price though happy they could have something to use in that field for free that I make available too.

I have a music app I am looking into doing since I am also a professional musician, composer and arranger. It will do algorithmic music (did one of these 18 years ago) and I just haven't seen anything that gets it right as you need both disciplines (programming and composition) to make one work right. Most programs generate weird sounding garbage.

- Brian

Al Sutton wrote:
So, what world shattering projects are people mulling over to code during the 
end of the year holiday season ready for unleashing on the world the new year?

Al.

(and no, I'm not insanely early, I'm just thinking a few weeks of bouncing 
ideas around might help those with ideas they want to flesh out).

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