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by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri Feb 13, 2004 1:50 pm

Jethro Q. Walrustitty wrote:Oh, and Mr "tossing around Kaillera", last time I checked, Kaillera is incredibly out of date - like, MAME .67 or something like that - and you pretty much need a seperate collection of ROMs since so much has changed.
Awful, isn't it? I'd still love an explanation as to why each ROM has changed fifty times between MAME 0 and MAME 71.

Anyway, doesn't apply to me as I have a mostly complete bunch of .61 MAME roms I can upload if need be. Gonna see if I can do it for www.joltcountry.com.

by Jethro Q. Walrustitty » Fri Feb 13, 2004 1:13 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:
Worm wrote:thx for the link I'll check it out ...
oh, wait.
Ho, ho, ho GREEN GIANT.

Go get yerself the latest version of MAME. I'll upload Cyberball and Jr. Pac Man to JC and we can all download them and try to answer the following question:

Why aren't these games more famous?
Since when was Cyberball not famous? It was a staple at most arcades when it was released. As well as the sequel. Versions were released for the NES, Lynx, and Genesis. I recall it being fairly popular whenever I saw it over at Slutt Putt.

Jr Pac-Man... well, it was not entirely common, I don't think. I mainly played the (very good) Atari 8bit translation, which I think was never officially released.
(Before any eyes roll, not every game on the Atari 8bits was very good. The "Dig Dug" adaptation was very disappointing.)
I think the problem was that it was fairly difficult, relative to previous Pac-Man games, so a quarter might not last you very long.

Oh, and Mr "tossing around Kaillera", last time I checked, Kaillera is incredibly out of date - like, MAME .67 or something like that - and you pretty much need a seperate collection of ROMs since so much has changed.

Unless "Fucking Rabbit" (the guy who used to do the Kaillera port) actually updated it.

I very well may still have a Kaillera daemon running on my server. I don't even remember.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Feb 12, 2004 2:46 pm

You really are a jerk. I've played three or four games LIFETIME. And you're here giving me shit because I "suck" at the game.

You'd better HOPE I don't see this game on a Kalliera server. Because I would destroy you to the point where you would set your computer and yourself on fire so you'd have an excuse.

I'd make that (false) 103-0 score that <strike>never happened</strike> you claim you dropped on the hapless computer controlled team seem like dreamtime nappy nappy made-up goodfun days.


"You really got yourself a great guy here, Dayna." -- Ben Parrish, said while getting throttled in NFL2K3 both on the screen and in his ears

by pinback » Thu Feb 12, 2004 2:38 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:How did you make so much money?
Well, you get points during the game for scoring and stuff, and then at the end, you get $10,000 (or so) for each point differential. So, by the end of the game, I had about $400,000 in the bank, and I won by 65 or something, and whatever the total of the two was, it was over a million.

One day in the arcade, I won a game by the final score of 103 to 0. That's when I stopped playing.
I am lucky to get $32,000 and then when I do I have to upgrade my quarterback.
This is because you suck at the game. I never upgrade anybody.
Plus -- there's no "season" mode or anything, is there?
No.
Plus -- is there a way to get a different team to play against? I play as the Hitmen, and I am always playing against the Chicago Killaz or whoever.
No.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Feb 12, 2004 2:00 pm

pinback wrote:Let's have a Cyberball tournament! See who can make the most money during a game!

Here's my score from last night:

$999,999

Good luck!
How did you make so much money? I am lucky to get $32,000 and then when I do I have to upgrade my quarterback.

Plus -- there's no "season" mode or anything, is there?

Plus -- is there a way to get a different team to play against? I play as the Hitmen, and I am always playing against the Chicago Killaz or whoever.

by pinback » Thu Feb 12, 2004 1:42 pm

Let's have a Cyberball tournament! See who can make the most money during a game!

Here's my score from last night:

$999,999

Good luck!

Re: Cyberball rules.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Feb 12, 2004 1:20 pm

pinback wrote:This man is lying. I recommended it to him, and he played it for five minutes and then hops on AIM tellin' me it's a steaming load of Donkey Kong Jr.'s green, projectile diarrhea.
True. At first, I did do this.
Now he's on here trying to deceive and delude you people. Another masterstroke by the Sysop From Doodooville.
Wait, RUGFUCK, you don't have the whole story.

1) I did initially play it for like five seconds. I thought it sucked.

2) I gave it another chance.

3) I played a game. I lost like 13-0. But! I had a great time.

4) I played another game. I won 24-13. Greatest game ever!

5) I played a third game last night. I lost 18-0. =(

It is an excellent game, because:

1) The pass rushing is better than any game, ever. You really get a feel for how it feels to be a DE in real life. Though this is robots.

2) There's no punting. So if you start to do bad, you're going to keep doing bad because the other team can take over on your own 20 yard line if you can't move the chains.

3) The fuckin' ball explodes if you don't get a first down. Taking out your dude, or maybe the computer's dude. Hahaha.

4) Like ever other MAME game, the fact that you are putting FREE quarters into the game is never lost on you. It just isn't. And the more they ask for a quarter (Cyberball needs a quarter-per-quarter, haw haw haw) the better the experience. This is why Gauntlet's popularity shot up in 1997.

I still don't have sound working for Cyberball, though. But it's terrific. I want to make a game like this.

by Worm » Wed Feb 11, 2004 7:38 pm

I think if you are going to use MAME you owe yourself a round or two at Bermuda's Triangle (World Wars).

Re: Cyberball rules.

by pinback » Wed Feb 11, 2004 6:29 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Cyberball is one of the best games I have ever played in my life.
This man is lying. I recommended it to him, and he played it for five minutes and then hops on AIM tellin' me it's a steaming load of Donkey Kong Jr.'s green, projectile diarrhea.

Now he's on here trying to deceive and delude you people.

Another masterstroke by the Sysop From Doodooville.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Feb 11, 2004 12:47 pm

Vitriola wrote:At the same time, we'll also be answering the question many of us have pondered: WHY AREN'T YOURS?
People crave animation, and I don't provide any.

... Yet. YET. http://web.ask.com/web?q=yet

by Vitriola » Wed Feb 11, 2004 12:33 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:I'll upload Cyberball and Jr. Pac Man to JC and we can all download them and try to answer the following question:

Why aren't these games more famous?
At the same time, we'll also be answering the question many of us have pondered: WHY AREN'T YOURS?

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:24 am

Worm wrote:thx for the link I'll check it out ...
oh, wait.
Ho, ho, ho GREEN GIANT.

Go get yerself the latest version of MAME. I'll upload Cyberball and Jr. Pac Man to JC and we can all download them and try to answer the following question:

Why aren't these games more famous?

by Worm » Wed Feb 11, 2004 4:03 am

thx for the link I'll check it out ...



oh, wait.

Cyberball rules.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Feb 10, 2004 11:52 pm

Cyberball is one of the best games I have ever played in my life.

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