Post by Arctic Circle System on Aug 9, 2017 17:17:23 GMT
If anyone can tell me what player.swf is, I would greatly appreciate it. I'd check myself, but when I uploaded it to FastSWF it was blank. I tried extracting its files, but to no avail. Here is the file. mega.nz/#!DMgzQDKJ!qyAAEjjiBBjIxzpNHcomtfK7X5JHCrMbVervxf-o2eA
Post by Arctic Circle System on Aug 9, 2017 16:27:59 GMT
Player.swf is unuseable and all the other ones are not the game. Is there a way to extract assets from swf files on Android either through a website or an app?
Could you provide screenshots of what the SWF files look like? If it really is a selection panel it should look good at rest.
As for the Nintendogs SWF ad on Neopets, I might have seen one back in the day, but how did you get access to ads that are more than a decade old? Again, screenshots please? I don't like downloading random files.
Games often show up on 3rd party sites under different names.
First of all, I'd check the files myself, but I am on an Android tablet. I have Puffin browser, but unless there is a website that allows you to upload swf files online to test them, I can't post screenshots. As for the Nintendogs ad, I searched google for the Nintendogs game using "nintendogs filetype:swf" and found a Nintendogs ad on the Neopets Image Server. If you'd like, I could upload it for you. I can also try to dump more Neopets ads from their server.
mega.nz/#!LcoT0CAY!KpL5Pr7C_owbyuPao3x1qf591Irdd-Rej5C5fMGPNQou Not sure what it is, but Google said it was a game selection panel. This could be used as a reference point to see which games exist. It also said something about a quiz. I also found a Nintendogs swf ad for neopets on their image server if you guys are interested.
Could you provide screenshots of what the SWF files look like? If it really is a selection panel it should look good at rest.
As for the Nintendogs SWF ad on Neopets, I might have seen one back in the day, but how did you get access to ads that are more than a decade old? Again, screenshots please? I don't like downloading random files.
Games often show up on 3rd party sites under different names.
First of all, I'd check the files myself, but I am on an Android tablet. I have Puffin browser, but unless there is a website that allows you to upload swf files online to test them, I can't post screenshots. As for the Nintendogs ad, I searched google for the Nintendogs game using "nintendogs filetype:swf" and found a Nintendogs ad on the Neopets Image Server. If you'd like, I could upload it for you. I can also try to dump more Neopets ads from their server.
Post by Arctic Circle System on Aug 9, 2017 14:41:44 GMT
mega.nz/#!DMgzQDKJ!qyAAEjjiBBjIxzpNHcomtfK7X5JHCrMbVervxf-o2eA This has to be something! I found it on Nintendo of Australia's official website under gamesites.
Post by Arctic Circle System on Aug 9, 2017 14:26:25 GMT
mega.nz/#!LcoT0CAY!KpL5Pr7C_owbyuPao3x1qf591Irdd-Rej5C5fMGPNQou Not sure what it is, but Google said it was a game selection panel. This could be used as a reference point to see which games exist. It also said something about a quiz. I also found a Nintendogs swf ad for neopets on their image server if you guys are interested.
Is this anything? I searched for Bowser's Lair Hockey limiting the filetype to swf files, and found this. P.S. In case you didn't know, just use filetype: to limit the file types you find in the results.
Post by Arctic Circle System on May 4, 2017 5:05:54 GMT
If you don't know, Amazon Underground is a service provided by Amazon's appstore that allows you to install paid apps for free as well as get free in-app purchases. It began in 2015 as a promotion to grow the userbase for the Kindle Fire series, but was soon brought to other Android devices. Unfortunately Amazon is shutting down downloads for this service this summer, meaning that if we don't archive the web page listings and APKs, they will forever be lost. You can still use them after this summer, but you won't be able to download them from the store. I am starting a project to preserve this piece of Amazon history by archiving web pages and APKs. Here is the link: docs.google.com/document/d/10aGSyBk_0v3Dptvv2_6GLHLybjzam5Evauap3OIaJGw/edit?usp=sharing. Anyone can help as long as they follow the same formatting as I do. Good luck!
Post by Arctic Circle System on Apr 27, 2017 4:56:22 GMT
Sorry if this was found already, but I discovered a French site that contains lyrics from the 1973 Doraemon series. Were these lost? www.geneworld.fr/lyrics-3289-doraemon.html
Post by Arctic Circle System on Apr 27, 2017 4:45:41 GMT
I found several more listings (though I forgot to paste the links) that, when translated, sometimes have slightly varying titles. This make me believe yours was only one in a series of titles. Just search for the Japanese name of the game in Google and run it through Google Translate, if you're interested. P.S. Did you get the game yet?