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Title: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: von Boom on 04 November, 2014, 07:12:05 PM
Now classic arcade games are available in your browser:

https://archive.org/details/internetarcade (https://archive.org/details/internetarcade)
Title: Re: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: Spaceghost on 05 November, 2014, 08:07:14 AM
I was just on my way to post about this. I haven't had a chance to try it yet. How do the games run?
Title: Re: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: JamesC on 05 November, 2014, 10:26:59 AM
They seem to run best in Firefox but the sound is a bit dodgy on some. I've only played them via keyboard which isn't the best way to experience the games - you can use a control pad but it seems it's a bit of a faff. It's all still a work in progress really.
The same site hosts the 'Console Living Room' and I've found the Sega Master System games run really well. Things like Wonder Boy in Monster Land are pretty playable via keyboard too.
Title: Re: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: IndigoPrime on 05 November, 2014, 02:10:59 PM
Surprising that a lawyer hasn't given them a smack for this yet.
Title: Re: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: von Boom on 05 November, 2014, 04:58:39 PM
Some of the games are nearly impossible to play with a keyboard. The first one I tried was Defender. Not a good experience. Joust, on the other hand, plays fairly well.
Title: Re: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: James Stacey on 06 November, 2014, 04:26:23 PM
Quote from: IndigoPrime on 05 November, 2014, 02:10:59 PM
Surprising that a lawyer hasn't given them a smack for this yet.
Standard 'abandonware' process seems to be provide it till someone says otherwise then remove the offending roms. Hardly ever happens though unless its a licence still being actively developed.
Title: Re: The Internet Arcarde
Post by: IndigoPrime on 06 November, 2014, 05:01:59 PM
Quote from: von Boom on 05 November, 2014, 04:58:39 PM
Some of the games are nearly impossible to play with a keyboard. The first one I tried was Defender. Not a good experience. Joust, on the other hand, plays fairly well.
I just did a big piece on that game for Retro Gamer. The issue with Defender is that it had a very specific control set-up that takes a while to get the hang of. It's a tough nut to crack.

Quote from: James Stacey on 06 November, 2014, 04:26:23 PMStandard 'abandonware' process seems to be provide it till someone says otherwise then remove the offending roms. Hardly ever happens though unless its a licence still being actively developed.
Looking through the list, it's a weird mix of obscure and famous, but plenty are still IPs in active useā€”Sega mentioned just the other day it's updating OutRun for 3DS, for example.