I think it would make more sense to put it on mobile, as an app. However, this would be MUCH more difficult. It would have to use a primitive version of TPT. However, some mobile devices can run more powerful apps than the games of a nintendo DS. Putting it on anything else would create a lot of issues. Say goodbye to VIBR, TTAN, pretty much any new element that has come along in the past 20 versions. However, Minecraft can be ported, and in my own beleif, Minecraft is more complex and uses alot of RAM.
Think about it.
3125 water particles, unpaused and 55 fps
EDIT: screenshot with aruond 12000 watr :D
because people are stupid
You sir, are wrong. The ps3 has far greater processor power, but less graphical power
Maybe if we scaled it down, removed lots of functions, and took out a few elements it may someday be possible...
BTW: Snail: YOu may want to update your operating system someday...(Wise choice of color scheme though)
Ok, let's remove newtonian gravity, air pressure, water equalization, beat simulation. 3/4 the elements, no explosives, no element reactions, and no water or fluid solving either. Then you could run it on the 3ds. Oh and scratch all the nice rendering effects as well