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Fritz24 Posts: > 500

You need a program that can open WinRAR archive files. Goto www.download.com you should be able to find one there.
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Posted: 2003-08-03 20:09:35
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WildNomad Posts: 113

Quote:On 2003-08-03 16:01:30, spike731 wrote:
Thats exactly why they should be shared, surely you want as many people as possible to use them. You dont expect people to buy them do you?Yes, I do expect to get paid for people using my game... Am I strange man for thinking that? That you are doing is a weird way for aiming developers to produce better games...

If I wanted to create a game for public distribution, I would use JAVA and not Mophun.

[ This Message was edited by: WildNomad on 2003-08-03 20:55 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-03 21:54:12
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M3_DeL Posts: 36

I agree with Wild nomad to a certain extint.....it is not good to take a game and not pay for it. This is why there are demo's, which I think every game should have. If a game does not have a demo I would hate to pay for it and it be a waste of my money.

As long as games stay reasonably priced there should not be a problem with piracy (except for the few that pirate no matter what). I would hate to see prices of mpn games inflate like games for consoles have. on a side note yes a mod does need to erase that link. who honestly doesn't have 5 bucks to put down for a game. If you are unsure about the game find the demo first....or ask around or read up!!!!

[ This Message was edited by: M3_DeL on 2003-08-03 21:23 ]

[ This Message was edited by: M3_DeL on 2003-08-03 21:23 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-03 22:19:59
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aydahm Posts: 218

if anybody has the game Dragon Tale, full version, for T610, can you please please please share it?

if you can email it to aydahm@hotmail.com, it would be great
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Posted: 2003-08-03 23:06:25
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M3_DeL Posts: 36

nm

[ This Message was edited by: M3_DeL on 2003-08-03 23:26 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-03 23:08:12
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Trevsweb Posts: 68

doh EDITED didnt seen the 2nd page

[ This Message was edited by: Trevsweb on 2003-08-03 22:14 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-03 23:13:59
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Keve30 Posts: 10

I dont think its fair that mophun suppliers have you download the game to the phone and not let you have access to a backup incase you have to reset the phone at anytime. Last game I ordered was from http://www.mophungames.com/eng/ and the link that was sent to the phone didnt even work $5 for f*** all, that isnt fair either.

[ This Message was edited by: Keve30 on 2003-08-04 03:46 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-04 03:57:12
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tuxen Posts: 8

Quote:
On 2003-08-03 21:54:12, WildNomad wrote:
Quote:On 2003-08-03 16:01:30, spike731 wrote:
Thats exactly why they should be shared, surely you want as many people as possible to use them. You dont expect people to buy them do you?Yes, I do expect to get paid for people using my game... Am I strange man for thinking that? That you are doing is a weird way for aiming developers to produce better games...

If I wanted to create a game for public distribution, I would use JAVA and not Mophun.

[ This Message was edited by: WildNomad on 2003-08-03 20:55 ]


Funny thing is Java is crippled.
Its slow as hell, and there are no access to sockets, ir or bluetooth.

More than half of these games are complete wank, and would have come out as freeware if mophun was open to all. Hell i programmed more advanced stuff for fun on my c64 when i was 10.

Mophun is NOphun

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[ This Message was edited by: tuxen on 2003-08-04 16:02 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-04 16:58:33
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bjorck Posts: 2

thanks for that Fritz, got winrar downloaded ok, I have no idea how to get into the game pack I originally downloaded. all Im getting is the names of the games, is there a way to download any of them onto my T610?

[ This Message was edited by: bjorck on 2003-08-06 15:04 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-06 16:00:54
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N.M.E. Posts: 124

Java is crippled?? That's a pretty bold statement. You are just refering to J2ME right?

If Java is slow, it is poorly coded. MIDP 1.0 didn't have access to sockets. Version 2 does.

You have to remember that Java was created as more of an open community programming language. Everyone will try their hand at it. Also, java on mobile devices has been around longer than the colour screen on a mobile device, which is why most of the games you will find are crap. I have seen some fantastic J2ME games...Just not directly for a T610 yet :P Give it time I reckon.

Also, Java wouldn't seem so 'crippled' if it wasn't for the big phone companies changing the VM's to suit their phones. Java is meant to be platform independant, which means I can write a game on my PC and run it on any phone. This is still possible, but people make a point of using the Nokia based classes for example, so their software will only run on Nokias. Kinda defeats the purpose if you ask me.

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[ This Message was edited by: N.M.E. on 2003-08-07 03:13 ]
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Posted: 2003-08-07 04:03:04
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