View Full Version : CLASSIC Arcade Games, Right Here!
Aswald
05-13-2004, 03:42 PM
:D
Been a while since you've played Scramble? Crush Roller? Roc `N Rope? RadarScope?
Well, this website has some emulators that're really terrific. They EVEN WORK HERE!
Enjoy!
http://www.ph34rdetroit.com/games.php
AB Positive
05-13-2004, 03:52 PM
now I'm not that big on emulation, but from a linux/coder geek point of view I'm highly impressed. To embed an emulator in web java is quite remarkable, as I imagine the re-working of the roms would be kind of iffy. Good work on that stuff to those folk.
-AG
Aswald
05-13-2004, 03:56 PM
It's just nice to have an emulator that works here...
Ed Oscuro
05-13-2004, 04:11 PM
No savestates :D
No sound, though...
I almost got a hiscore in Scramble (9700+), that game is fun!
Raccoon Lad
05-13-2004, 06:30 PM
Nice arcade stuff, but their SMS emulator's alot slower than PotatoSMS.
ManekiNeko
05-13-2004, 06:49 PM
http://archive.gamespy.com/legacy/top10/quartercrunch/gauntlet.jpg
Aswald needs home computer, badly.
JR
Aswald
05-14-2004, 02:47 PM
But I DO have one!
:D It's a nice COMMODORE-64!!! :D
It has its very own PRINTER! And I think I have some paper for it somewhere...
And-*gasp!*- a real TAPE CASSETTE DRIVE!!! Old and slow, maybe, but after 21 years it still works.
Just last night I programmed in a little program, a touch-typing tutorial. Since the keyboard is similar to a modern computer, it's already useful.
Seriously, I have no desire to own a modern computer. The access I have is quite enough, really.
Still looking forward to getting the MSX Sky Jaguar for my ColecoVision, courtesy of Opcode :D . Never played the arcade game, but I have played it on an emulator (Yes! It worked!). But Scramble is really, really, good, too...it's been almost 23 years!
ManekiNeko
05-14-2004, 03:09 PM
I couldn't function without my computer. It's like every game system I've ever owned, rolled up into one unit. Much more convenient than dragging all the old systems out of my closet and hooking them up to the television set, that's for sure.
What happened to Eduardo Mello, anyway? I haven't heard from him in nearly a month.
JR
ArnoldRimmer83
05-14-2004, 03:41 PM
Those are nice. Only complaint is the version of Donkey Kong they emulate is that version that goes from the barrel level to the final level, then going in proper order.