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ttuuxxx
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 21:07    Post subject:

if your using seamonkey you need to install it, here's a link
http://downloads.mozdev.org/flashblock/flashblock-1.3.10.xpi
just install it and restart your browser, then you will surf faster on sites with flash and will be able to download any flash movies, games etc
ttuuxxx
edoc
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:31    Post subject:

Sonic works well - the little guy will be excited tomorrow! Thanks again!
edoc
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 20:31    Post subject:

I am using Seamonkey 1.1.13 and don't recall seeing the "f"
ttuuxxx
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:49    Post subject:

Also here's sonic which is really good, 'save as'
http://www.beearcade.com/files/file/on-473.swf
ttuuxxx
ttuuxxx
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:36    Post subject:
Subject description: Linux Emulator for Mario Games?

[quote="edoc"]
ttuuxxx wrote:
edoc wrote:
Anyone have an emulator for Mario games and some Mario games that will work with 4.12?

Ya sure http://www.mariogame.info/games/SMF_v2.0.swf
right click on the link, "Save As" then click on it, Full screen its too large, but if you resize your browser screen it looks fine, and works out of the box with sound.[//quote]

Up and running smoothly and the 6yr old is having lots of fun. Thanks!

Quote:
They have 24 mario flash games there, They look like original console games also http://www.mariogame.info/
ttuuxxx ps no softporn


Thanks! Looks safe ... though I am happier when he is simply offline entirely as he tends to surf when he gets bored ...

If your using FirePup or have another browser with Flashblock plugin, you'll get a "f" in the middle of the screen that you have to click to enable the flash game, movie etc, but with Flashblock if you right click on the 'f' it says "Copy Flash Location" <---- select that
then simply click menu/internet/ Axel download accelerator and paste the link, a couple of clicks later you have the game locally in root Smile
ttuuxxx
edoc
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 19:04    Post subject:
Subject description: Linux Emulator for Mario Games?

[quote="ttuuxxx"]
edoc wrote:
Anyone have an emulator for Mario games and some Mario games that will work with 4.12?

Ya sure http://www.mariogame.info/games/SMF_v2.0.swf
right click on the link, "Save As" then click on it, Full screen its too large, but if you resize your browser screen it looks fine, and works out of the box with sound.[//quote]

Up and running smoothly and the 6yr old is having lots of fun. Thanks!

Quote:
They have 24 mario flash games there, They look like original console games also http://www.mariogame.info/
ttuuxxx ps no softporn


Thanks! Looks safe ... though I am happier when he is simply offline entirely as he tends to surf when he gets bored ...
ttuuxxx
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 18:01    Post subject:
Subject description: Linux Emulator for Mario Games?

edoc wrote:
Anyone have an emulator for Mario games and some Mario games that will work with 4.12?

Ya sure http://www.mariogame.info/games/SMF_v2.0.swf
right click on the link, "Save As" then click on it, Full screen its too large, but if you resize your browser screen it looks fine, and works out of the box with sound.
They have 24 mario flash games there, They look like original console games also http://www.mariogame.info/
ttuuxxx
ps no softporn
edoc
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 17:55    Post subject:

Our 6yr old is fond of most of the Mario chasing things and scoring points and adventure-type games. So most games that include Mario would be good.

He doesn't like fighting games.

The online sites with free Mario games are loaded with soft-core porn, violence, and witchcraft - not safe for his curious little mind.
battleshooter
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 17:29    Post subject:

Which Mario games Edoc? Super Nintendo, Game boy, NES, etc. ? I'm aware of emulators for all of these available in Puppy, just let us know which one?

@ dejan555

You posted a second before I did Very Happy
dejan555
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 17:27    Post subject:

Here's a NES emulator I've compiled:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=36453
And for roms u'll have to search yourself... Wink
edoc
PostPosted: Sun 01 Feb 2009, 15:07    Post subject:
Subject description: Linux Emulator for Mario Games?

Anyone have an emulator for Mario games and some Mario games that will work with 4.12?
battleshooter
PostPosted: Wed 28 Jan 2009, 16:57    Post subject:

I suppose on a pinch Frets on Fire could go to action and Touchme Games to Puzzle or Cards/Board games. It's just that FoF seemed to be in a class on it's own and Touchme is a combination of two genres. That's the reason they are in "Other" but like you say, it's not particularly descriptive.
amigo
PostPosted: Wed 28 Jan 2009, 16:17    Post subject:

"suggestions please for touchme and frets on fire should go" -maybe you could create a directory for hard-to-classify games and call it something like 'other' and then put them there? {Smile
HairyWill
PostPosted: Wed 28 Jan 2009, 10:42    Post subject:

OK I have added all the genres to the wiki apart from 'other' which I object to on grounds of it not being descriptive, suggestions please for touchme and frets on fire should go. Maybe we should start a simulator page. Still need to create a top level page linking them all. Links are in the wiki recent changes
http://www.puppylinux.org/wiki_recentness
Ted Dog
PostPosted: Fri 23 Jan 2009, 17:31    Post subject:

Big thanks, what a great idea to use the wiki. Laughing
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