I feel like it should be more of a thing for game devs to challenge themselves with code and space limitations. The big studios would never be able to cope, 90% of devs would fail, not even necessarily sure I could manage it though I'd probably get close depending on how small the limits were. It would be a few indie autists that manage to create something entertaining with that much limitation on what they can make.
I do admire people that can churn out small projects like that even if it's only decent. Still better than a lot of the crap out there with 120gb install sizes. If you can make small projects and make lots of money doing it then that's just a money printer.
Jay Miner, the head of Amiga in the 80s/90s, famously told bill gates to get the fuck out after they had an argument about how much space GeOS needed to take up to include all the features he wanted.
sadly, amiga was bought by commodore, and they wouldn't listen to Miner when he said they needed to advertise, and both companies went belly-up...
I feel like it should be more of a thing for game devs to challenge themselves with code and space limitations. The big studios would never be able to cope, 90% of devs would fail, not even necessarily sure I could manage it though I'd probably get close depending on how small the limits were. It would be a few indie autists that manage to create something entertaining with that much limitation on what they can make.
I do admire people that can churn out small projects like that even if it's only decent. Still better than a lot of the crap out there with 120gb install sizes. If you can make small projects and make lots of money doing it then that's just a money printer.
Jay Miner, the head of Amiga in the 80s/90s, famously told bill gates to get the fuck out after they had an argument about how much space GeOS needed to take up to include all the features he wanted.
sadly, amiga was bought by commodore, and they wouldn't listen to Miner when he said they needed to advertise, and both companies went belly-up...