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NeonPlat said in December 1st, 2009 at 12:38 pm

[...] which shows gameplay material of all the included games. Really good stuff. Get the pack here 15 Fantastic Tip Top JNK Games. [View with [...]

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Alex Larioza said in January 9th, 2010 at 11:20 am

Wow I just found your site! At first I thought you were posting games that you found, but this is fantastic! You make them all your self. Very impressive. I am downloading this pack as of right now.
-Alex

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Jayenkai said in January 10th, 2010 at 4:25 am

Thanks.
I must admit, I never considered that the site could be misconstrued as “Games I’ve Played” but I guess it does kinda sound like that.
hmm.

I’ll shove a big notice up there, somewhere, I think!

Welcome to the site ;)

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paperwasp said in January 28th, 2010 at 2:16 am

for whatever reason none of the games seem to work for me except Sheriff Munky.

I double click the executables and a small window comes up, but then immediately disappears.

I even downloaded alien deathmatch 2 separately, but had the same result.

I also downloaded munky tests his engine and it works fine.

am I missing something? have you encountered this problem before?

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Jayenkai said in January 28th, 2010 at 2:27 am

Haven’t ever come across that!
What’s your system specs?

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paperwasp said in January 28th, 2010 at 5:18 pm

it’s a toshiba tecra m4 tablet pc laptop with windows xp.

any troubleshooting tips?

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Jayenkai said in January 29th, 2010 at 1:38 am

Honestly haven’t a clue. Especially since it’s XP. Usually Blitz tends to “Just Work” and I’ve never seen it not “Just Work”.
Sheriff Munky was done using BlitzMax, and assuming basic defaults it’ll be using OpenGL, whereas the other games use Blitz3D, which is using DirectX7.
All I can assume is that, for one reason or another, your nice looking little tablet doesn’t want to run DirectX7 stuff.
But then, that’s usually do-able in XP and above. So I’ve no idea why it wouldn’t.
hmm..

*shrugs*
I’m no good at techy problem solving!

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