iPhone game ported to Zune HD in 12 hours!

Posted Sep 22, 2009 at 12:33AM by Ryan F. Listed in: Xbox 360, iPhone Tags: iPhone, Microsoft, Twitter, XNA, Zune
Ó


Barely a week after Microsoft released the Zune HD, a company called Foundation42 has announced that they have successfully ported their upcoming iPhone game, called WordMonger, over to the device in as little as twelve hours. According to their Twitter post:

From #iPhone game to #ZuneHD game in 12 hours using #MonoTouch and #XNA - http://bit.ly/2O3y6Z - enjoy!


The iPhone version of the game is expected to arrive in the Apple App Store by thanksgiving while the Zune HD version does not have a release date since Microsoft currently does not support third party publishers on the Zune Marketplace.





Related article:


Via Foundation42

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by phoenix1414 - 2009-09-21 20:26
» emulator

there is an iphone emulator??

by fearlubu - 2009-09-22 14:06
» :\

calm down dood

by phiyuku - 2009-09-22 15:02
» It is included

in the Dev Kit if you know how to use it. You can get it by paying Apple I think 1000 dollars or you can actually just buy a iPod Touch and play the apps on the go like that. Or of course you can get the dev kit by other means...

by phiyuku - 2009-09-22 15:19
» Way off

I was way off apparently its 100 dollars for standard and 300 for enterprise. 100 dollars will get you the dev kit to create for app store while 300 dollars will allow internal distro meaning it won't appear on app store and only work on iPhones you allow to work probably by UDID.



Apparently you can register for free as well. I did just to try it out and I can download the SDK but it is for Mac only. No idea how he got it to run on Windows, probably an unofficial emulator. Probably can create apps but can't put them up on app store.

by phiyuku - 2009-09-22 15:29
» Windows Emulator

might be part of the Zune Dev Kit now that I think about it.

Add comment

Security code
Refresh

Add QJ.NET
Add to My Yahoo!
Google Reader Subscribe with Bloglines
Add  to your Kinja digest Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader Add 'www.qj.net' to Newsburst from CNET News.com
Subscribe with SearchFox RSS del.icio.us www.qj.net
Add to Technorati Favorite! Add to My AOL
furl! it Stumble for Treehugger!