With the Flash and Java additions, this is possible.
I think so?
[laugh]
Right?

With the Flash and Java additions, this is possible.
I think so?
[laugh]
Right?
no. wii flash is old... i tried![]()


It seems other games apps are starting to do this and iphone etc. I think with java etc it allows you to use more formats though but not sure about the major games consoles, it would be nice though although on PS3 and Xbox its usually high quality 3d games rather than 2d which MMF does best. Maybe if a 3d version is made then multi format will be more focused on.
Works on my soft modded Xbox 1 with DamnSmallLinux and java

CloudWolf, what version of Flash does Wii use? I think probably the MMF/Flash will let us pick the Compatibility mode.
So we might be able to pick which version of Flash to target.
I'm speculating though, just from my previous use of Flash.
So you'd see Flash Target Build Version 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10?
And DJFuego - DJFire [wink] Got Flash to run on his XBOX 1. heh



Wii can play Flash games through its browser, but only version 7 Flash games.

On Monday Sony detailed the new Sony PS3 2.50 firmware, but apparently forgot to mention that the new system update is bringing Macromedia Flash Player 9 support to the PS3 browser.
Now you can watch videos on the Sony Playstation blog and of course anywhere else that uses Flash for video on the PS3.
As reported firmware 2.50 for the Sony PS3 offers several improvements. The 2.50 PS3 firmware brings support for the new PS3 Bluetooth headset. Other enhancements and improvements of the new PS3 firmware include PlayStation Trophies, interface enhancements, Friend status, video, Playstation Store, Power Save Settings, Background download, and ingame screenshots.
The new Sony PS3 firmware 2.50 is available now on the Playstation Network.
I thought I read somewhere that PS3 could do Flash. This was a few months ago... [smile]

The Sony PSP firmware upgrade (2.70) has a built in flash player for the internet explorer. This means that homebrew flash games can run on the PSP.
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So we can get on Portable and Consoles.
The only thing that remains is if we'll ahve the ability to make MMF build our Flash applications to a Specific Flash Version. [smile]
Sorry about the Cross Topic Posts, but this is probably the biggest year for CLickteam, I know they've been working Non-stop on all things MMF. [laugh]







http://www.clickteam.com/epicenter/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=133978&page=1
Here is one answer - for XNA (XBO.
Honestly, XNA would attract a LOT more attention then some phone support that most phone owners haven't even heard of. Plus XNA would be a lot more powerful, and has it's arms wide open to indie gamers. I would honestly pay for an XNA Compiler for MMF2, from Clickteam. And I think seeing as we've already got a very stable DirectX HWA build of MMF2, it shouldn't be too much of a problem to prioritize an XNA build.