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Post by ravenf6 on Jan 28, 2014 0:00:47 GMT -5
You can download it too, now. Don't fret! Downloaded, but it's not even starting...
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Post by Santa Melty on Jan 28, 2014 3:41:44 GMT -5
Pfft. Way to steal our thunder Dashe. We would have gotten to announcing it. Eventually. But yes, the game is now up on SPA, with various bug fixes and a 16-bit remix of the original score, generously provided by Dash. Also worth noting, the project has been open-sourced and is available on GitHub under a license yet to be determined. But assume for all intents and purposes that you can do whatever you like with it and we don't mind or demand anything from you. Mod it, extend it, steal bits of it for your own project, tear it down and rebuild it in your image, we don't care. Hopefully Java isn't a deal-breaker for any interested parties. Finally, all of the original sprites, used and unused, have also been posted up on SPA and are free for the taking. ravenf6: You didn't give many details about what went wrong exactly, so forgive me if I'm stating the obvious here. But first things first, make sure you have Java installed. The default configuration is such that you should be able to run an executable jar simply by double-clicking on it. If this isn't the case, you'll have to run it via command line. On Windows, open a prompt by searching for and running cmd.exe. Not certain how you'd do it on Mac/Linux. Run the jar by entering: java -jar [path to jar] Alternatively, if you're on Windows, you can right click on the jar, create a shortcut, go into the shortcut's properties, and prepend "java -jar" to the target. The shortcut should now execute the command for you. Alternative alternatively, use Chrome. Thank you guys for the continued interest.
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