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MrTAToad

Linux users would probably pay for a unique product, especially if it only appears on Linux...

A month to get a product review started is pretty poor - hopefully it was only due to getting the lastest version of Ububtu out.  Hopefully it wont take that long to get the program actually reviewed...

Hatonastick

Heh, with my netbook running Ubuntu and Win7, I could look at developing for both the Ubuntu store and Intel AppUp (or whatever it's called).
Mat. 5: 14 - 16

Android: Toshiba Thrive Tablet (3.2), Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (4.1.2).
Netbook: Samsung N150+ Netbook (Win 7 32-bit + Ubuntu 11.10).
Desktop: Intel i5 Desktop with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 (Win 8.1 64-bit).

MrTAToad

I really must get BallZ into the AppUp store :)

But there is a lot to do yet :)

erico

If we consider these appstores an international distribution, then there are always people willing to support what they like.
I plan to make part on the many stores around, specially those that don´t charge entrance yet couse I´m just about finishing first game.

It seems better to me to enter the likes of apple store when I have at leas 2 or 3 little games done and working on others :S

MrTAToad

Does anyone have any information about Windows 8 application store ?

Hatonastick

There's a Windows 8 application store?!?!?  Wait a minute...  There's a Windows 8?!?!?
Mat. 5: 14 - 16

Android: Toshiba Thrive Tablet (3.2), Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (4.1.2).
Netbook: Samsung N150+ Netbook (Win 7 32-bit + Ubuntu 11.10).
Desktop: Intel i5 Desktop with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 (Win 8.1 64-bit).

Ian Price

Quote from: Hatonastick on 2011-Nov-06
There's a Windows 8 application store?!?!?  Wait a minute...  There's a Windows 8?!?!?

How did they make the jump from Windows 3.1 to Windows 8? :P
I came. I saw. I played.

MrTAToad


caffeinekid

Does that mean my Windows 95 is almost twelve times better?

MrTAToad

No, but probably 12 times cheaper...

Hatonastick

You do all realise that MSDOS is where it's at, right?
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Android: Toshiba Thrive Tablet (3.2), Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (4.1.2).
Netbook: Samsung N150+ Netbook (Win 7 32-bit + Ubuntu 11.10).
Desktop: Intel i5 Desktop with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 (Win 8.1 64-bit).

Ruidesco

We do, but living in denial is easier. :D

r0ber7

I think there are plenty of Linux users who'd pay for games, especially since most big studio releases leave Linux out of their markets. Still not so many good games for Linux out there.

When I've finished my game (which I hope to do around february) I'll put it on the Ubuntu store fo shore.

erico


MrTAToad

Looks like its not a quick review process :)