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Play my games in JStella


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#1 Fort Apocalypse OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 11:07 AM

Jstella is pretty awesome. Check it out if you haven't already on a cheesy page I setup here. (click 'play' next to any of the games to play it in your browser. scroll down to see select and reset buttons.)

Please let me know what you think!

Edited by Fort Apocalypse, Sun Feb 3, 2008 11:10 AM.


#2 SpiceWare ONLINE  

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Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 12:21 PM

Nice - the display is an odd shape though - on my Medieval Mayhem online page I set it up like this:
<applet archive="jstella_0_8.jar" code="jstella/runner/JStellaApplet.class" height="210" width="320">
<PARAM NAME=ROM VALUE="MedievalMayhem1player.bin">
<PARAM NAME=OPTIONSPANELENABLED VALUE=FALSE>
<PARAM NAME=DISPLAYHEIGHT VALUE=210>
<PARAM NAME=PADDLEMODE>
Your browser doesn't seem to support applets.
</applet>
<p>
<applet archive="jstella_0_8.jar" code="jstella.runner.JStellaOptionsApplet.class" height="35" width="240"> </applet>
<p><table><tr><td align=left>

For a screen twice as big change the first line to have height="420" width="640". I believe the DISPLAYHEIGHT value needs to stay at 210. You'll probably also need to delete the PADDLEMODE line.

#3 Fort Apocalypse OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 2:02 PM

I updated it so that there is a paddle specific and joystick specific page with the params you specified. Looks much better! Thanks!

#4 SpiceWare ONLINE  

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Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 3:02 PM

No problem. The waterskier one's pretty cool! Sound effects are a tad annoying though.

I'll check the others later this week, getting ready to head over to some friends for the Super Bowl.

#5 Fort Apocalypse OFFLINE  

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Posted Sun Feb 3, 2008 10:06 PM

View PostSpiceWare, on Sun Feb 3, 2008 4:02 PM, said:

No problem. The waterskier one's pretty cool! Sound effects are a tad annoying though.

I'll check the others later this week, getting ready to head over to some friends for the Super Bowl.

Thanks! Yeah, they each need some work. Titan Diamonds may be the least rough of them (but I'm not totally happy with it, especially the self-destruct stuff).

I tried out Medieval Mayhem. It was awesome! Great job!

#6 SpiceWare ONLINE  

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Posted Mon Feb 4, 2008 6:54 PM

Thanks! It plays much better using real paddles, the mouse doesn't quite cut it.

If you hit the SELECT button, then press the Left & Right arrow keys at the same time, you'll get to see one of the easter eggs.

#7 Random Terrain ONLINE  

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Posted Mon Feb 4, 2008 7:09 PM

Isn't cool that you can put your games online for people to play? People don't have to download ROMs or emulators, they can just show up to your page and play. I can't wait to get some of my own games finished.




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