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#136 Post by ttuuxxx »

edoc wrote:
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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!
They have 24 mario flash games there, They look like original console games also http://www.mariogame.info/
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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 :)
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#137 Post by ttuuxxx »

Also here's sonic which is really good, 'save as'
http://www.beearcade.com/files/file/on-473.swf
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http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)

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#138 Post by edoc »

I am using Seamonkey 1.1.13 and don't recall seeing the "f"
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#139 Post by edoc »

Sonic works well - the little guy will be excited tomorrow! Thanks again!
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#140 Post by ttuuxxx »

if your using seamonkey you need to install it, here's a link
http://downloads.mozdev.org/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
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http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
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#141 Post by edoc »

ttuuxxx wrote:if your using seamonkey you need to install it, here's a link
http://downloads.mozdev.org/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
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I saved the .xpi file but when I click on it I am being asked if I want to add to an existing archive or create a new one (or something like that).

How should I handle this, please?
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#142 Post by trapster »

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Asus eeepc 1005HA PU1X-BK
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#143 Post by ttuuxxx »

or you can drag the xpi file to an open seamonkey screen , which will start the install script :)
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#144 Post by edoc »

Worked perfectly.

Printed that one and have it saved for the future - thanks!
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#145 Post by edoc »

ttuuxxx wrote:Also here's sonic which is really good, 'save as'
http://www.beearcade.com/files/file/on-473.swf
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What would you say are the minimum requirements to run these games, please?

I am thinking of taking the time to port them to an older laptop to get him off my wife's desktop.
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#146 Post by sullysat »

edoc wrote: What would you say are the minimum requirements to run these games, please?

I am thinking of taking the time to port them to an older laptop to get him off my wife's desktop.
I'm running a Dell CPx 500MHz PIII w/ 128MB RAM

Sonic is too slow to play
Mario is too slow to play, although there's another version that isn't full screen that plays better.

I've played a tank game that works good and there's a sonic type game called Fancy Pants that works pretty good.

I'm thinking that you'd need about twice the RAM I have on this machine to run most of these efficiently. However, I was running them in Seamonkey which is still my default browser. I haven't tried them in Firepup which I use most of the time.

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#147 Post by edoc »

Is the tank game a .PET or otherwise simple to install for Puppy?

What about Sonic Fancy Pants?
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#148 Post by sullysat »

Hey edoc,

I put four of the flash games that work on this machine I've been playing with up on my website. You can get them at

http://www.wisdom-seekers.com/puppy/puppystuff.html

Just right click and Save Link As should do it.

The archive file has:

Super Mario World
Fancy Pants (that's the Sonic type game)
Indestructible Tank
Pacman

I just put them in the /root/my-applications/ directory and then click on them from there. Seamonkey opens and starts the game in the browser.

Enjoy,
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#149 Post by edoc »

Thanks!

I wish you had warned not to scroll down - my 12yr old daughter was looking over my shoulder ... :-(
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#150 Post by sullysat »

oops. I didn't even think about that, just copied the whole directory over.

Thanks for the heads up. I'll take the problem ones off.

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#151 Post by edoc »

It happens ...
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#152 Post by edoc »

BTW: Just got to actually opening the archive really late last night and it was empty. :-(
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#153 Post by sullysat »

that's weird. okay.. I'll take a look at it today.. I probably did it wrong.. first archiving anything with puppy. I'll post here when I get it sorted out.

EDIT: Okay, there was a / in the file path that didn't belong there. NOW you should be able to just click the link and save. I tested it on windows and puppy and everything works. Please let me know when you get it downloaded properly so I know all this is working.

And I made sure the wallpapers are appropriate for all audiences. Again, sorry about that... in too big of a hurry I guess.

Talk to you soon,
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#154 Post by _MegadetH_ »

thank you all for flash site links. :)

I found a classic game I really loved to play when I was a kid. It's "Frogger" http://www.thepcmanwebsite.com/media/fr ... gger.shtml

Little sized games like Pacman runs smooth on my system other games like mario and sonic run very slow. I can't understand why some flash apps run very slow on my system. :?

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#155 Post by Lobster »

http://worldofgoo.com/dl2.php?lk=demo
World of Goo demo for Linux (tar.gz)

very playable and kid and Lobster friendly - free demo levels
If you just download it will create a directory in tmp (or you can select where you want it) and play ;)
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