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hemsley joined the community
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Just WIP stuff at the mo
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ssllxx joined the community
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What’s going on with them big reels , I won’t need my glasses anymore .
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All bare bones and buggy, but have now successfully importing (and running) an MFME layout in the Layout Editor, extracted using the 'MFME Tools' standalone Oasis component (previous tests had been done using an old Arcade Sim extract I already had lying around).
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DavidFut joined the community
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lepriiik changed their profile photo
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Ahh, Eugene's Lair was my favourite screen on Manic Miner. J
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Mate of mine had a t shirt printed once at uni because our loo in our student flat was a “Dudley diplomat” and his t shirt said “I’ve cracked a Dudley diplomat”.
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Brings back fond memories of the early 80s on my Spectrum. I seem to remember level 19 being the hardest as you could easily run out of air. As a minor aside the third level (menagerie) is not pronounced 'men agree'
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This will point you in the direction you need to follow Sure it takes a while to go through, but it's what yourself and all new members will need to follow in order to get stuff running, as well as the FAQ section regarding download limits and other questions frequently asked! Hope this helps and also ....
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Hi Im having trouble getting the games to work! Do I download an emulator and how do I get the games to work? do I have to save them to my desktop? Cheers Locki
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I found some sort of low-rent version of Degsy Degworth skulking out in the bathroom at a local restaurant the other day.
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dappa joined the community
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Made quite a bit of progress with the Oasis MfmeTools layout extractor. Now extracts basic background/reel/lamp images, along with data
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redcarrot joined the community
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Vuxy joined the community
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Stan joined the community
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username123456 joined the community
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Timbo started following Master Spy (PCP)
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Had a few games of this today I think I prefer the C64 version although the animation of the speccy one was impressive for the hardware
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High quality direct tape-to-tape machines became a valuable resource (for the higher frequency speedloaders)!