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2/2/2005 11:24:53 AM
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Ok? Read my Topic Description? Well, this is where you learn more! Jnes is a PC system that plays NES games. They run on Mappers. If there is a error, the 'Status' bar will say that a Mapper is unsupported. (I.E: Mapper #45 unsupported.)
Also, it is competable with the Microsoft Sidewander controller. If you have Turbo on Button A and Button B, your guy will not jump as high as in the NES. so it is highly recommanded that you leave Turbo off.
Also comes with a ATARI game system!
Notice: your screen must be running at 8bpp resolution. if not, check your resolution.
Ok newbies. I will gather up some more info A.S.A.P. so stick around.
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Ok? Read my Topic Description? Well, this is where you learn more! Jnes is a PC system that plays NES games. They run on Mappers. If there is a error, the 'Status' bar will say that a Mapper is unsupported. (I.E: Mapper #45 unsupported.)
Also, it is competable with the Microsoft Sidewander controller. If you have Turbo on Button A and Button B, your guy will not jump as high as in the NES. so it is highly recommanded that you leave Turbo off.
Also comes with a ATARI game system!
Notice: your screen must be running at 8bpp resolution. if not, check your resolution.
Ok newbies. I will gather up some more info A.S.A.P. so stick around.
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2/4/2005 8:51:22 PM
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Ok people! Theprofessor is back, but with code help!
To use codes, go onto help or something, then where it says 'Cheating...' click on it. a window should appear. it should have Game Genie Cheats for you.
you know the U after the name? It shows that cheats are competeable with it. Keep a eye out for the E-typed games. these are rare.
If cheats don't work, even when you enabled them, there might be a problem or something like that...
Ok. This is all about the 'Cheating...' sector. I'll be there for more As soon as possible. (A.S.A.P for short!
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Ok people! Theprofessor is back, but with code help!
To use codes, go onto help or something, then where it says 'Cheating...' click on it. a window should appear. it should have Game Genie Cheats for you.
you know the U after the name? It shows that cheats are competeable with it. Keep a eye out for the E-typed games. these are rare.
If cheats don't work, even when you enabled them, there might be a problem or something like that...
Ok. This is all about the 'Cheating...' sector. I'll be there for more As soon as possible. (A.S.A.P for short!
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2/5/2005 5:49:35 PM
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Theprofessor's back. but with MORE infRight now, I'm gonna tell the controls i use. Keyboard:
A= Select S= Start D= Button B F= Button A -->=go that derection. <--= go this way. up arrow= go up down arrow= duck/go down.
Ok. this is all i can share for my controls. stay tuned for Jnes secerets.
YAP members? Respond to my Jnes knowlage.
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Theprofessor's back. but with MORE infRight now, I'm gonna tell the controls i use. Keyboard:
A= Select S= Start D= Button B F= Button A -->=go that derection. <--= go this way. up arrow= go up down arrow= duck/go down.
Ok. this is all i can share for my controls. stay tuned for Jnes secerets.
YAP members? Respond to my Jnes knowlage.
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2/12/2005 9:37:35 PM
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YOU PLAY EMULATIONS! THAT TYPE OF GAMING IS ILLEGAL! YOU CAN HAVE FINES UP TO A 1000$ WORTH! Even so, playing it on the actual console is cooler even if you need to blow in the cartridge to make it work!
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YOU PLAY EMULATIONS! THAT TYPE OF GAMING IS ILLEGAL! YOU CAN HAVE FINES UP TO A 1000$ WORTH! Even so, playing it on the actual console is cooler even if you need to blow in the cartridge to make it work!
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2/15/2005 5:11:38 PM
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well how come they didn't arrest me for it? Ed has Jnes, My brother has Jnes, and i have Jnes.
We never got arrested!
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well how come they didn't arrest me for it? Ed has Jnes, My brother has Jnes, and i have Jnes.
We never got arrested!
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2/17/2005 9:21:42 PM
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That's because they still haven't found you..... you can only keep an emulation for 24 hours like now, I could report you.................. but I am not a big meanie so I won't! Even so, I don't like emulators. Nothings beats the good feel of the controller in your hands rather than an impersonnal keyboard!
p.s.: Try MAME, It is a great multi-console emulator!
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That's because they still haven't found you..... you can only keep an emulation for 24 hours like now, I could report you.................. but I am not a big meanie so I won't! Even so, I don't like emulators. Nothings beats the good feel of the controller in your hands rather than an impersonnal keyboard!
p.s.: Try MAME, It is a great multi-console emulator!
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2/17/2005 11:32:28 PM
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That is because people have far more important things to do than to track down pirating fools whom are too cheap to buy a decent game, and support the official companies.
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That is because people have far more important things to do than to track down pirating fools whom are too cheap to buy a decent game, and support the official companies.
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3/21/2005 11:09:25 AM
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Oh, my dad didn't know that. I first found out Jnes when i as surfing the 'net, here's how it went,
I was looking at a Teen game's website and then I heard dad come down and ask me: "I have games on my computer, wanna see them?"
I didn't know how to do that and then, dad went on Jnes and I saw NES games! I was like: "Whoa! How'd you do that?" And dad said, "It's a program called Jnes." And I pronounced Jnes, Jay NES! but then dad copied it in case i wanted to look at it.
and so that's how it went. I played it on a Laptop in my room and when i made it full screen, the elemunator was like slow man! and it already had turbo on. I thought turbo would make the game faster.
Hope you don't mind.
P.S: Remember, I didn't think it was Illegal. Sorry.
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Oh, my dad didn't know that. I first found out Jnes when i as surfing the 'net, here's how it went,
I was looking at a Teen game's website and then I heard dad come down and ask me: "I have games on my computer, wanna see them?"
I didn't know how to do that and then, dad went on Jnes and I saw NES games! I was like: "Whoa! How'd you do that?" And dad said, "It's a program called Jnes." And I pronounced Jnes, Jay NES! but then dad copied it in case i wanted to look at it.
and so that's how it went. I played it on a Laptop in my room and when i made it full screen, the elemunator was like slow man! and it already had turbo on. I thought turbo would make the game faster.
Hope you don't mind.
P.S: Remember, I didn't think it was Illegal. Sorry.
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3/21/2005 11:10:48 AM
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And err... I never play Jnes often.
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And err... I never play Jnes often.
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3/21/2005 8:15:57 PM
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Yes, ROMs are illegal unless you own the original copy. If you dont own the original copy, then you can only legally keep ROMs for 24 hours.
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Yes, ROMs are illegal unless you own the original copy. If you dont own the original copy, then you can only legally keep ROMs for 24 hours.
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3/22/2005 9:50:22 AM
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Alright, I guess I'll explain this again. But first: I fully support emulating dead systems and their games (so long as that game has not been re-released on another system without any changes [beyond those required for it to work on said new system]). Now that I have said that, know that my support means nothing if anyone attempts to fine you for emulating their games.
Second; nostalgia_gamer1, the 24 hour rule (if you delete the games within 24 hours, everthing's fine) does NOT exist. By this I mean, it only exists so that you don't feel as bad about pirating.
Third; How it actually works--- (for those who may not know, an Emulator is what allows you to play the games, and a ROM is the game it's self)
-Having an emulator on your computer? perfectly legal -Distributing an emulator? legal Here's where it gets tricky; -You own a physical copy of the game: ---Having a ROM of that game on your computer? legal ---Distributing that ROM to others? not legal -You do not own a physical copy of the game: ---Having a ROM of that game on your computer? not legal ---Distributing that ROM to others? not legal
The reson behind this is; you are allowed by law to have a back up of any software you own. This is why the RIAA can not fine people for an MP3 if they own a CD (or tape, record, 8track) with that song on it.
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Alright, I guess I'll explain this again. But first: I fully support emulating dead systems and their games (so long as that game has not been re-released on another system without any changes [beyond those required for it to work on said new system]). Now that I have said that, know that my support means nothing if anyone attempts to fine you for emulating their games.
Second; nostalgia_gamer1, the 24 hour rule (if you delete the games within 24 hours, everthing's fine) does NOT exist. By this I mean, it only exists so that you don't feel as bad about pirating.
Third; How it actually works--- (for those who may not know, an Emulator is what allows you to play the games, and a ROM is the game it's self)
-Having an emulator on your computer? perfectly legal -Distributing an emulator? legal Here's where it gets tricky; -You own a physical copy of the game: ---Having a ROM of that game on your computer? legal ---Distributing that ROM to others? not legal -You do not own a physical copy of the game: ---Having a ROM of that game on your computer? not legal ---Distributing that ROM to others? not legal
The reson behind this is; you are allowed by law to have a back up of any software you own. This is why the RIAA can not fine people for an MP3 if they own a CD (or tape, record, 8track) with that song on it.
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3/22/2005 11:33:09 AM
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I also like ZSNES.
~Kirbstar
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I also like ZSNES.
~Kirbstar
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3/22/2005 6:31:32 PM
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Nintendo accutal said in their mag,: Nintendo Power that they would press charges agaist anyone who they knew had a nintendo rom on their comp. If they had a hard copie or not
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Nintendo accutal said in their mag,: Nintendo Power that they would press charges agaist anyone who they knew had a nintendo rom on their comp. If they had a hard copie or not
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3/28/2005 9:37:32 PM
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If you are good at finding things, you might be able to find a ps2, xbox, or gc emulator. >.> .....
Do you honestly think Nintendo cares that you have a rom of the original zelda? Man they have more important things to worry about like how the psp is finally going to bankrupt them.
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If you are good at finding things, you might be able to find a ps2, xbox, or gc emulator. >.> .....
Do you honestly think Nintendo cares that you have a rom of the original zelda? Man they have more important things to worry about like how the psp is finally going to bankrupt them.
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3/30/2005 6:57:10 PM
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I Downloaded a GCN type but it didn't come with ROMs! Doesn't that suck!
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I Downloaded a GCN type but it didn't come with ROMs! Doesn't that suck!
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3/30/2005 10:45:14 PM
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Ive seen a program called rock ness my friend bought and it has some nes and snes games on it
Zelda fan is me
*Navi is WAY cooler then Tatl*
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Ive seen a program called rock ness my friend bought and it has some nes and snes games on it
Zelda fan is me
*Navi is WAY cooler then Tatl*
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4/1/2005 8:56:50 AM
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Fly> There NOT going bankrupt!
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Fly> There NOT going bankrupt!
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