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Best Answer Guitar, 15 October 2014 - 05:08 PM

1) There is no public existing emulator for a lot of the newer games. MPU6 and Scorpion 5 aren't emulated publicly at all. MPU5 and Scorpion 4 are emulated for the main board, but there are some extra bits used by the newer games which aren't emulated enough to make the games run.

 

2) Assuming we had the necessary emulators, there is no hard and fast rule as such. The only semi official rule we ever had was from empire games which requested that no machine newer than 3 years old was made into a layout. And when that rule got broken by the forums several times, they (Empire) then requested that we removed all empire intellectual property (ROMs/Artwork) from the forums.

 

As for all the other manufacturers I believe we have never had any rules at all. Though I would imagine if layouts started appearing for latest DOND games and such they would probably have something to say.

Emulation legality is a bit of a grey area but for the most part as long as we steer clear of the newest games we aren't doing enough harm to warrant an expensive lawsuit. And I'm sure in some ways the emulator generates more customers for them.

 

If they really wanted to any manufacturer could stop us sharing the artwork and roms, but the emulators are there for nostalgia, and I know of a few coders and ex coders who enjoy playing there work from "back in the day" as much as we do. So while we aren't doing any harm and providing a nice nostalgia trip, they tend to leave us alone. Which is how it should be.

 

We don't allow requests for cheats or emptiers on the site, which has been a pretty hard and fast site rule for years, emulating the modern games only allows people to find cheats and emptiers so should be excluded with the same vigor.

 

Now all we have to do is get everyone to agree on what "modern" means. :D

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#1 mikeyzzzzz

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Posted 15 October 2014 - 03:33 PM

is there some rule stopping you guys making them



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Posted 15 October 2014 - 05:08 PM   Best Answer

1) There is no public existing emulator for a lot of the newer games. MPU6 and Scorpion 5 aren't emulated publicly at all. MPU5 and Scorpion 4 are emulated for the main board, but there are some extra bits used by the newer games which aren't emulated enough to make the games run.

 

2) Assuming we had the necessary emulators, there is no hard and fast rule as such. The only semi official rule we ever had was from empire games which requested that no machine newer than 3 years old was made into a layout. And when that rule got broken by the forums several times, they (Empire) then requested that we removed all empire intellectual property (ROMs/Artwork) from the forums.

 

As for all the other manufacturers I believe we have never had any rules at all. Though I would imagine if layouts started appearing for latest DOND games and such they would probably have something to say.

Emulation legality is a bit of a grey area but for the most part as long as we steer clear of the newest games we aren't doing enough harm to warrant an expensive lawsuit. And I'm sure in some ways the emulator generates more customers for them.

 

If they really wanted to any manufacturer could stop us sharing the artwork and roms, but the emulators are there for nostalgia, and I know of a few coders and ex coders who enjoy playing there work from "back in the day" as much as we do. So while we aren't doing any harm and providing a nice nostalgia trip, they tend to leave us alone. Which is how it should be.

 

We don't allow requests for cheats or emptiers on the site, which has been a pretty hard and fast site rule for years, emulating the modern games only allows people to find cheats and emptiers so should be excluded with the same vigor.

 

Now all we have to do is get everyone to agree on what "modern" means. :D


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#3 mikeyzzzzz

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Posted 16 October 2014 - 06:56 PM

thanks for reply

will keep looking 

party time arena is another one of my favorites



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Posted 17 October 2014 - 10:58 AM

You'll be looking a loonng time Im afraid even though my beloved partytime is now 16yrs old now the tech isn't emulated "astra" in the public domain. Although there's a good enough sim on,reels of fun. Maybe one day.
Guitar asked what we class as modern, I'd say anything 10yrs or less so after 2005 for me.
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Posted 30 November 2014 - 02:23 AM

all new machines are dog shit. a £ a pop ffs


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Posted 30 November 2014 - 03:25 AM

FFS Party's Times 16 yrs old :err:



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Posted 30 November 2014 - 06:08 AM

If you have a smart phone apple or android try searching in there app store for "fruit machines" 


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Posted 30 November 2014 - 10:43 AM

Yep steelfix first appeared in 1998, on either £10 or £15jp three player then came the 4player on the new £25 still play the original partytime arena with wooden arm rest on the machine in Weston super mare. Afaik the next was Partygames in 1999 then the clones hokey cokey, top slot in 2000. But I'm not sure but I think celebration the single machine was before partytime,
still would like to know what was the first multi player machine made?
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