Should I be 18 years and older to become a Wii U developer? I am 15 years old and I would like to make games with Construct 2 for Nintendo eshop (Wii U).
I believe you would have to register as an adult and pay a fee, so yes, you'd have to let your parent register for you
https://www.scirra.com/blog/136/constru ... -available
"I believe you would have to register as an adult and pay a fee, so yes, you'd have to let your parent register for you"
The legal term is fraud.
Develop games in your browser. Powerful, performant & highly capable.
newt
Beh, as long as no one finds out
There's a legal term for giving out bad advice as well.
I don't know about Nintendo, but for Sony you need valid proof of owning a company (needs to be a legal entity).
And I agree with newt, really bad advice.
Damn these forums have become negative, no wonder it isn't busier around here. Every hopeful person gets their dreams shot down from the moral police. By the time Construct3 comes out, it going to fail because most developers would move on to other tools.
Yeah they should keep the kids out I suppose, but hey child labor laws are pretty lax in a lot of places that make phones.
That's certainly one way to get into the business.
Yeah they should keep the kids out I suppose, but hey child labor laws are pretty lax in a lot of places that make phones. That's certainly one way to get into the business.
Just because he is a kid doesn't mean he can't create an awesome game to show the world , look at this
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/meast ... .teenager/
14 year olds and he got 900,000 downloads because he was around positive people you know , the opposite of you.
Im positive, they can't enter a legal contract with a minor.
At least not in the manner being discussed.
If you want to be creative, then woopty do, go do it.
Just do so without committing fraud.