Version: 1.00, by futureal
Developer Last Online: May 2013
Version: 2.2.x
Rating:
Released: 12-31-2002
Last Update: Never
Installs: 83
Is in Beta Stage
No support by the author.
vbProArcade v1.0 Flash Games Development Thread
This thread is intended to provide support for those who wish to find new games for their Arcades, or wish to assist in the development of new games for vbProArcade, or wish to modify existing, open-source Flash games for use with vbProArcade.
Note to vbulletin.org moderators: I could not find an appropriate place for this thread, other than the Beta Hacks forum, so here it is. If you feel this should be moved somewhere else, by all means do so. An additional reason I posted it here was because, to my knowledge, only registered users can view this thread, which may contain hack code at one point or another.
For the hack itself, you will need to see this thread. The Flash Development thread that you see here is just that, and should only be for the discussion of creating/modifying games to work with vbProArcade. Any discussion of or support for the hack itself will be conducted in the other thread.
For documentation on how to modify a game to work with vbProArcade, please see the vbProArcade documentation, which will always be contained in this post. I will try and update this post whenever I update the documentation itself.
A list of current games can you find in the second post.
Before you modify ANY game's source or post it here, you must MAKE SURE that you have the author's permission to modify and redistribute the code, compiled or otherwise.
As games are modified and posted, I will update this post to list them, so that people running vbProArcade may find and install them more easily.
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This modification may not be copied, reproduced or published elsewhere without author's permission.
I realise this is the "Flash" development thread, but i've been looking at the system and can't see any reason why Java Applet games can be used on it.
Obviouly these games would need to be edited to work with the system, but i'm fairly sure that because of the way the system is set-up it could very easily accept java games.
All we need now is to find some open source java games (they are all over the place, i'm almost sure of it) and someone that can edit them
msimplay - actually java versions can be absolutely superb. There is an emulator written for MAME in java and it produces perfect arcade games in a java console.
The first version of homerun derby has some secrete keys that will make the pitcher thow a strike down the middle every time (the number keys, 5 throws an easy strike).. Its a little too easy to hit homeruns with that version so heres another one with the "cheat" keys disabled.
07-16-03 at 03:53 PM WCW Fan said this in Post #1181 I have found Donkey Kong but don't know how to edit for Vbproarcade could someone help me check the attachment for the file
]For anyone that is interested, it could be worth taking a look at this thread on my site here for a flash version of the old Amiga game of IK+.
The author of this has commited to releasing the source code so all being well, we'll have another classic game. There is also a demo available as well.