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Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:55 am
by fredstar
In case anyone wants the ROM + EMULATOR

http://www.rom-world.com/file.php?id=31082

http://www.mameui.info/

You can download either the 32bit or 64bit version.

Extract the ZIP files and copy the Star Wars rom into the roms folder.

MameUI64.exe > FILE > AUDIT ALL GAMES.

Star Wars should then be listed as an Available game ready for you to play.

I have it working on my Arcade Style joysticks. :-)

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:04 am
by oota goota
thehiflyer wrote:Hi guys,
During my research I found this great build thread but the availability of parts and level of complexity put me off but Im still keen to build one eventually :) http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showt ... p?t=898081

Cheers
Hads

hey just had a quick flick through this thread. Man that's alot of work!

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 3:05 am
by oota goota
fredstar wrote:In case anyone wants the ROM + EMULATOR

http://www.romnation.net/srv/roms/57943 ... rev-2.html

http://www.mameui.info/

You can download either the 32bit or 64bit version.

Extract the ZIP files and copy the Star Wars rom into the roms folder.

MameUI64.exe > FILE > AUDIT ALL GAMES.

Star Wars should then be listed as an Available game ready for you to play.

I have it working on my Arcade Style joysticks. :-)

thanks Fred!

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:44 am
by Buzz Bumble
fredstar wrote:In case anyone wants the ROM + EMULATOR
Just so that anyone thinking of trying this has the full information, downloading ROMs (whether it's from arcade machine, home computers or old games consoles) is breaking copyright laws. Even if you actually own an original and make the ROM image yourself, it still usually breaking copyright laws since you're changing the media format.


I have got originals of all three Star Wars arcade game conversions for the Amiga (Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi which doesn't use vector graphics), but no Amiga to play them on any more. I've also got the black-and-white Mac version of Star Wars on a floppy disk, but my floppy drive no longer works (probably just needs re-aligning) and the game doesn't work under the new versions of Mac OS anyway. For some reason though I always found the Commodore 64 version of the Star Wars game we used to have much easier than any others. :)

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:44 am
by thehiflyer
Buzz Bumble wrote:
fredstar wrote:In case anyone wants the ROM + EMULATOR
Just so that anyone thinking of trying this has the full information, downloading ROMs (whether it's from arcade machine, home computers or old games consoles) is breaking copyright laws. Even if you actually own an original and make the ROM image yourself, it still usually breaking copyright laws since you're changing the media format.
Yeesh what a Buzz Kill...

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:11 pm
by fredstar
thehiflyer wrote:
Buzz Bumble wrote:
fredstar wrote:In case anyone wants the ROM + EMULATOR
Just so that anyone thinking of trying this has the full information, downloading ROMs (whether it's from arcade machine, home computers or old games consoles) is breaking copyright laws. Even if you actually own an original and make the ROM image yourself, it still usually breaking copyright laws since you're changing the media format.
Yeesh what a Buzz Kill...
That and Atari have gone under so...

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 8:52 pm
by Buzz Bumble
fredstar wrote:
thehiflyer wrote: Yeesh what a Buzz Kill...
That and Atari have gone under so...
That makes no difference - you're still breaking copyright laws, and with the new "three strikes law" people download ROMs can potentially get fined and have their internet account closed (although currently they're still going mainly after those people uploading / sharing the ROMs).

In addition, because the ROMs are illegal, they are often hosted on dubious websites (including the idiot Domcom's new pirate paradise) and can easily be an avenue for virus and malware infections for Windows PC users, and much more rarely Mac users.

People have the right to FULLY know what they're getting into ... what any individual person does once they have all the information is then entirely their own decision and their own fault if they get into any trouble.

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 9:07 pm
by fredstar
Buzz Bumble wrote:
fredstar wrote:
thehiflyer wrote: Yeesh what a Buzz Kill...
That and Atari have gone under so...
That makes no difference - you're still breaking copyright laws, and with the new "three strikes law" people download ROMs can potentially get fined and have their internet account closed (although currently they're still going mainly after those people uploading / sharing the ROMs).

In addition, because the ROMs are illegal, they are often hosted on dubious websites (including the idiot Domcom's new pirate paradise) and can easily be an avenue for virus and malware infections for Windows PC users, and much more rarely Mac users.

People have the right to FULLY know what they're getting into ... what any individual person does once they have all the information is then entirely their own decision and their own fault if they get into any trouble.
Somehow I don't think they'd come after you for downloading a game that's over 30 years old and no longer makes any profit what so ever. I think they would be more interested in going after people who download current movies and music etc.

But hey, that's cool mate. I respect your views, I for one champion legal game use with Steam and Origin downloads. It keeps the industry thriving :D

If you don't want to download roms, then don't do it. To each his own I rekon.

Meanwhile I'm going enjoy the nostalgia that is Star Wars Arcade :D

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 10:43 pm
by Buzz Bumble
fredstar wrote:To each his own I rekon.
Of course, but as i said, people need the FULL information so they can make their own mind up properly. All I was doing was providing the rest of the information that hadn't already been posted.

Re: Star wars arcade game

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 4:45 am
by fredstar
I got The Empire Strikes Back working with my Logitech Force 3D Joysitck. I have to say, this is alot more fun that the first Star Wars game.

Here's some fraps video I recorded.

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