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3D Arcade 10th Anniversary Edition.
This is a version of 3D Arcade to celebrate the 10th year of the frontend made by Peter Vogels.
You can use this version on a normal monitor of a widescreen one.
The menu is like on Namco's 50th Anniversary's menu so you are looking at the models and can move left or right to go thorough them.
You can see each model for each game not a listbox, just press start(1) to play a game when looking at the model for the game..
Pictures Here. This what 3D Arcade is..
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Posted by spanner on Thursday, December 17 @ 18:00:04 UTC (283 reads)
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BTRIBBLE'S PINBALL MODEL-PALOOZA 2010
It's 2010, the decade of pinball! Okay, nobody has actually designated it as such, but I have to have some reason for working on maybe my favorite part of the arcade - PINBALL! This is Bobby Tribble, and I'm adding a bunch of pinball models to 3D Arcade to reflect the wide variety of pinball games out there!
How do add a pinball model to 3D Arcade?
3D Arcade handles pinball entries much like the other arcade game entries - you place a model in the arcade, and a screen and marquee is pasted into it. The only difference is that the marquee is the pinball backglass and the screen is the playfield. There is also a third "skin" graphic you'll need for the generic models. The two/three graphic files need to have the same filename, and saved to the following folders. The folders can be anywhere you like on your computer, but they do need to be set in 3D Arcade's configuration file: cfgemulatorsfepinball.cfgPLAYFIELDS (corresponds to SSHOT) BACKGLASSES (corresponds to MARQUEES) SKINS (corresponds to GENERICMODELSART)
Standalone pinball models
Some pinball models are unique "one-off" standalone models. These games are not handled like the generic cabinets. In other words, they don't use a skin. They are one-of-a-kind usually because of a special topper or plunger. They only require the backglass and playfield graphics. The download will include the W3D model (512x512), along with the playfield and backglass graphics, and a "readme" text file. Treat them just like the usual arcade model, but put the backglass and playfield graphics in the folders you set above. Generic pinball models
Groups of pinball games often have the same cabinet, with the only difference being different cabinet artwork. In 3D Arcade, these games can share the same "generic" W3D model. You need to download this generic model, and then the game graphics to apply onto it. These "skin" downloads include the playfield, backglass, and skin (512x512). I've named the graphics so that they will be easy to match with the corresponding W3D model. For example, the "pinball_williams_80s_b_cyclone.png" graphics correspond to the "pinball_williams_80s_b_cyclone.w3d" model. So that you can copy & paste into your "cfg/lists/*.ATF" gamelist, an example gamelist entry will be included in the "readme" text for these downloads. This is the usual layout for the gamelist entry:|GAMENAME|VPTFILENAME|YEAR|COMPANY|SKINNAME||VPinMame||Yes|pinball|pinball|W3DMODELNAME||y||||||||||||||||||||||| or for an actual example: |Cyclone|Cyclone (Williams 1981) 0.94bx.vpt|1981|Williams Electronics Inc.|pinball_williams_80s_b_cyclone||VPinMame|Sweetser, AJ, Destruk, Cat-Mando, MacGoo2|Yes|pinball|pinball|pinball_williams_80s_b||y|||||||||||||||||||||||The important things to note in the above example are the VPTFILENAME - this is the Visual Pinball file you're launching! You will likely need to rename it to match filename you have. It should be fine to include the ".vpt" extension, as in the above example. The next important field is SKINNAME - this is the name of the .png graphics. Finally, W3DMODELNAME is the name of the "generic" W3D model that the graphics will be applied to.
pinball_bally_90s SKINS: Creature From the Black Lagoon (Dec 25 2009) by btribble
pinball_bally_90s_wide SKINS: Twilight Zone (Dec 25 2009) by btribble
pinball_gottlieb_80s_wide_sty2 SKINS: Amazing Spider-Man (Dec 25 2009) by btribble
MORE INFO ON TABLES: Bally 90s (pinball_bally_90s) Download source
Bally 90s widebody (pinball_bally_90s_wide) Download source
Gottlieb 80s widebody style 2 (pinball_gottlieb_80s_wide_sty2) Download source
Please feel free to send me a message (btribble at the 3D Arcade forum) if you have any questions - I've tried to make this as straightforward as possible, but just because it makes sense to me doesn't guarantee that anyone else will understand what I'm talking about here!Also let me know if you make your own skins! I'll keep them at this page, and if there are too many I'll figure out a better way to organize them. Anyhow, keep in mind that each generic W3D model has its own unique skin layout, which is different from the generic pinball layout. There is a new magicpixel layout, which is similar to the "old" magicpixel layout, but with a few additions. I also tried to make the W3D model naming scheme straightforward and consistent. I've laid out the details at the text file below:
3DARCADEPINBALL2010.TXTHave fun! BobbyFrom 3D Arcade. Post here.
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Posted by spanner on Wednesday, December 16 @ 14:15:09 UTC (217 reads)
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Regitering Problem
I am trying to sort out the registering problem,the problem is that when you register it don't send you the email to activate your account.If you would like to register you can send me a email and I register you.
My Email: spannernick@btinternet.com
Please put the subject Registering with Spanners Den.
Put your email,username and password that you want and I send you a email back once your registered.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Span..
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Posted by spanner on Sunday, December 13 @ 12:48:23 UTC (173 reads)
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iPhoney Theme
Weather Update ServiceTerms and
Conditions See the included license for terms and conditions. The following
URL can be used to download new weather data.
http://www.joeearl.co.uk/portfolio/22/
The weather.txt file is in iPhoney_files/components/.Thanks Joe for providing this service and widget. You can now change the homescreen
text under the buttons to your language, The txt file is in
iPhoney_files/components/homescreen.txt. To install read the readme.txt in the
zip
Download in the download section.
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Posted by spanner on Thursday, December 10 @ 15:14:12 UTC (609 reads)
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Posted by spanner on Sunday, November 08 @ 15:24:34 UTC (189 reads)
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Take That to Inaugurate Restored Cinema Screen at Iconic London Music Venue
HMV and Universal Music Group are proud to announce that Take That will officially launch Take That Present: The Circus Live - the double live DVD of their epic and critically acclaimed 2009 stage live show, at the hmv Hammersmith Apollo on Wednesday, 18th November.Take That will make a personal appearance at this unique event to introduce the special preview screening, which will be free to competition winners, and, in so doing, will also officially inaugurate a huge new cinema screen facility - one of the largest in Europe, which is being restored to the auditorium after a 25-year absence.Take That fans who visit hmv.com by 8.00am on 11th November to pre-order the band' s new album on 2-CD - The Greatest Day: Take That Present The Circus Live or the accompanying double-live DVD Take That Present: The Circus Live will be automatically entered into a draw to win a pair of tickets to the hmv Hammersmith Apollo screening. 1000 pairs will be available - enabling a total of 2000 lucky fans to attend on the night.The double live DVD Take That Present: The Circus Live, (release date 23rd November), will give fans a chance to see Take That live once more this year and relive the magic of the jaw-dropping, record-breaking The Circus Live tour - featuring the circus performers, the hot air balloon, the inflatable ring master and, of course, the elephant! The double live DVD also includes previously unseen Abbey Road Studio footage showing an intimate session of the best songs from their last two albums. For those wanting to enjoy the experience on audio only, a limited edition double CD The Greatest Day presents both the Wembley Stadium (mixed by the legendary Bob Clearmountain) and Abbey Road Studios performances, and will be available a week after the DVD release (30th November).HMV CEO Simon Fox, comments: "We're absolutely thrilled that Take That will be the very first artists to use the restored cinema screen facility at the hmv Hammersmith Apollo to premiere their fantastic double live DVD of The Circus Live. This very special screening will enable fans to experience the magic of the Circus tour once more."Aside from its already outstanding live music gigs and comedy shows, the hmv Hammersmith Apollo will become an ideal venue for major screenings and premieres, and will be the ultimate destination for any Rock or music films."The screen facility is being permanently restored to the hmv Hammersmith Apollo after a 25-year absence - the grade II listed building began its illustrious life as the Gaumont Palace Cinema in 1932. The 20m x 10m screen, which will be larger in size than any to be found in London's West End, together with the accompanying digital and surround-sound technology is being installed by Future Projections under the direction of HMV's cinema partners, Curzon Artificial Eye. Mean Fiddler Group (an HMV & MAMA Group joint venture), which operates the hmv Hammersmith Apollo, plans to stage regular screenings in future, including film premieres, which, uniquely, may also include an element of live performance - making it the ultimate destination venue for Rock & Pop music related films in particular,
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Posted by spanner on Tuesday, November 03 @ 00:15:09 UTC (316 reads)
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The Amiga
Based on the Motorola 68k series of microprocessors, the machine sports a custom chipset with then advanced graphics and sound capabilities, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system (now known as AmigaOS). While the M68k is a 32-bit processor, the version originally used in the Amiga, the 68000, has a 16-bit external data bus so it must transfer 32 bits of data in two consecutive steps, a technique called multiplexing — all this is transparent to the software, which was 32-bit from the beginning. The original machine was generally referred to in the press as a 16-bit computer; [4][5] Later models featured fully 32-bit designs. The Amiga provided a significant upgrade from 8-bit computers such as the Commodore 64, and the Amiga quickly grew in popularity among computer enthusiasts, especially in Europe, and sold approximately 6 million units. [6]
Since the demise of Commodore, various groups have marketed successors to the original Amiga line. Eyetech sold Amiga hardware under the AmigaOne brand from 2002 to 2005. A-Cube currently sell the Sam440 PPC board designed to run the latest AmigaOS 4.1 (as of 2009).
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Posted by spanner on Sunday, November 01 @ 13:45:33 UTC (214 reads)
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