“We are looking forward seeing your exciting ideas become reality and having fun developing together. We’re always looking to support new developer talent, so we’ve decided to waive the publisher license fee (EUR 80, GBP 65) for PlayStation Mobile, which means you can bring your games to PlayStation Vita or any PlayStation-certified device, free of charge.”
c# but I guess mono is likely to work for whatever that is worth. I suspect the vita isn’t doing very well. I’ve seen some 3DSs but I haven’t seen a vita in the wild yet and haven’t seen a psp in quite a few years. Now its mostly tablets and some phone gaming.
Edited 2013-05-09 03:41 UTC
Game studios are adopting C# into their tools.
Note that in Windows Phone 8, iOS and the consoles targeted by Mono, it is actually compiled to native code.
Having said this, C++ support would be nice to have.
Would be cool if it actually worked – it craps out every time I generate a token and then try to progress with the registration process.
Actually, scratch that – it works in Chrome, not IE… as I was using a different gmail account than the one I have logged in to Chrome, I used IE to log in to gmail – and it simply just didn’t work! Copied the link to Chrome, all good now.
Edited 2013-05-09 08:46 UTC
I haven’t had time for consoles in recent years but I’m definitely buying a PS4. They are doing many things right: hardware direction, cooperating with developers etc.
Finally, I’ll get around to playing God of War and I’m hoping for a new Journey game.
PS: if you haven’t read this interview on Gamasutra from the lead architect, you definitely should.
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/191007/inside_the_playstation…
Edited 2013-05-09 16:17 UTC
I have a PSP and last year bought a Vita but the game selection is a crap and now there are a lot of games of the same or higher quality in Android cheaper or for free.
I dont like touch controls for action games (I tried and some are tolerable but physical are better) and the Vita is great but it´s a lost battle. But if Sony allowed free/adware games …