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pokey 2009-09-28 13:13

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
Does anybody know if its possible to get this one working as a download. It's all kinds of fun.

timsamoff 2009-09-28 13:58

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pokey (Post 335259)
Does anybody know if its possible to get this one working as a download. It's all kinds of fun.

It's slow, but it works.

Tim

pokey 2009-09-28 18:42

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
I couldn't get it to open at all. I got an error stating something about expecting a different domain.

buurmas 2009-09-30 18:20

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
I get the same error on my desktop. I go here in Firefox, choose Save As, then choose Open File, and I get this:

Wrong domain: '' expected: 'fantasticcontraption.com'

My guess is that the game creators have found a way to not allow you to play it downloaded.

pokey 2010-01-15 12:56

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
http://firstpersontetris.com/

This one is fun, but it may make you throw up. I haven't tried it on the tablet, though.

oldpmaguy 2010-02-04 04:56

Re: Best Snake game availible for N900? (recommendations, please)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewfblack (Post 416805)
I downloaded this and played it for a basic snake game its cool just put the swf files on your n900 and load from file manager the source is also on the site if someone wants to make it better.

http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=703

So are you saying that any flash game can be played independently of a browser, by taking the flash files from the browser's cache and putting them onto the N900, then running them from the file manager? Is it really just that easy?

I found that the flash games on many sites ran slowly because of so much other junk running on their pages.

Yes, I'll try this myself, I just wanted to confirm if I understood you correcly before I got too excited.

Ahmed360 2010-02-04 06:31

Re: Best Snake game availible for N900? (recommendations, please)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by oldpmaguy (Post 509875)
So are you saying that any flash game can be played independently of a browser, by taking the flash files from the browser's cache and putting them onto the N900, then running them from the file manager? Is it really just that easy?

I found that the flash games on many sites ran slowly because of so much other junk running on their pages.

Yes, I'll try this myself, I just wanted to confirm if I understood you correcly before I got too excited.

SWF games work perfectly!

Im gonna try some miniclip games...great source for flash games

oldpmaguy 2010-02-04 14:57

Re: Best Snake game availible for N900? (recommendations, please)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ahmed360 (Post 509933)
SWF games work perfectly!

Im gonna try some miniclip games...great source for flash games

Yes, SWF games will open in the browser automatically when you click on them in the file browser, yay! But they are still pretty slow, boo.

As to Miniclip.com games, it seems that many of the very nice games are in a DCR extension, not a SWF extension.

Is it possible to load those up into the browser to experiment? Upon clicking them, N900 gives you a "what program do you want to open this file with" dialogue. But I don't see the web browser in the list of files(I don't even know if its a freestanding program, or what it is named, for that matter.)

Is there a solution to this? Maybe a "drag and drop" kind of operation, dropping the DCR file directly into the browser window, or something?

Flandry 2010-02-04 15:12

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
Several posts moved from the Snake discussion thread.

gilamonyet 2010-02-05 15:15

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
Maybe a weird question.. but I some how cant find the tools section

casper27 2010-02-05 15:30

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
The best way to play flash swf games.
Download swf game file.
Save to N900
Open with KMPlayer

Plays alot faster than opening with browser. Have fun :)

cashclientel 2010-02-05 15:40

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
Fingers crossed for flash 10 on the N900 with hardware graphics acceleration, as this would open up a massive library of games and apps.

Toufmag 2010-02-05 21:43

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
http://www.archoslounge.net/forum/showthread.php?t=4133

more here

bald.eagle.one 2010-02-06 12:17

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
to get flash file directly on your phone save the webpage and swf file can be found in yourwebpagename.html_content folder

i've tried with samorost-1 in microb and kmplayer - don't see much difference, both stutter sometimes - imo flash to blame..

wish electricman 2 would run faster :confused:

azz 2010-02-06 18:23

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
use the firefox extension "down them all" to capture all the link of a webpage, then you can set it to save only the SWF files. Make things quicker.

llamastyle 2010-02-11 20:34

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
try downloading easy debian and using iceweasel to open your flash files, i find it plays them a little better than microb and kmplayer.

F2thaK 2010-02-15 09:10

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by llamastyle (Post 521869)
try downloading easy debian and using iceweasel to open your flash files, i find it plays them a little better than microb and kmplayer.

ive had easy debian installed before, but now can not re-install it, says im missing bzip2???

in-effect 2010-02-25 11:38

Re: We now have an unlimited number of games! :)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by petergunn (Post 123015)
Pandaf Golf - dont try this you'll waste hours of time!!!

I hate you!

:p

F2thaK 2010-02-25 13:11

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by llamastyle (Post 521869)
try downloading easy debian and using iceweasel to open your flash files, i find it plays them a little better than microb and kmplayer.

it is a very little bit too.

morr22066 2010-06-20 02:48

Re: Local Flash playback: we now have unlimited games! :)
 
I had been going to different flash game sites and dowloading things and just using the "tial and error" method to see what would play. But this is what I came across, I recommend you try this first:

One great source I found for "swf" and "html" games and applications is the "psp" hacker sites. The play station portable hackers have tracked down hundreds of flash games and little applications that work fine on the tablets. Most do run with the touch screen and directional pad, but not all work since some do require control pads.

So far I have found a few hundred small flash games, applications, mini movies, and some html games and aps that work pretty well. They seem to play best in the stock MicroB web browser so far.

You can even download and run the "iphone" and "psppod" applications on the tablets, but since they are made for smaller screens you have to magnify to 120 when they open inteh browser. They are buttons like the iphone and the majority of them work including the applications and games.

When you download the folders, you open them and scroll down to "index" that is the main page, when you open that in the web browser save it as a bookmark. Then when you open the bookmark, your screen resembles an iphone and most of the buttons do work and link to games, apps, calculator, calendar, etc.

*Search youtube* for the psp iphone app and psppod apps and I followed the links to the hacker sites and have found a lot of things that work on the tablets. You can also do a google search for "psp hacker sites" and quite a few come up.


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