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I managed to get the demo (and mpowerplayer?) using the wayback machine.
I would need some help on making it work. Any ideas?
The Mysteryous user
12:48, July 8, 2014 (UTC)
- Update: Both the demo and the mpower player are read as java apps. Hmm... I will try something different...
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The Mysteryous user
12:50, July 8, 2014 (UTC)
- After doing some research, it is supposed to be java related... Still, mpowerplayer won't run. Perhaps I should trt a different emulator?
The Mysteryous user
13:07, July 8, 2014 (UTC)
- Could you post the links related to this topic? Is the mobile version any different than the web release? Sim533
That jnlp/jad file is not the game, I'm afraid. It's just a configuration file. JNLP stands for Java Web Start. Sort of running the files without really having them on your harddisk. You are loading them during launch. The JNLP file can be opened in notepad, and you will see that it will require some resources, which will be downloaded immediately upon running. The site is offline, so it will be impossible to run it using this way. However, the MPowerPlayer SDK 989 and 1156 is available using waybackarchive. That might be a way to run it. What files do you have, Mystery? Sim533
- The demo and mpowerplayer. Anyway, I can't open mpowerplayer...
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The Mysteryous user
12:51, July 9, 2014 (UTC)
- How are the files called for mPowerPlayer? Sim533
- You can download mPowerPlayer from thr link Nitrome provided in wayback machine (it should install a file called índex.jar /index.jad or the mpowerplay.jar/jad file from Softpedia.
- I am not really interested in this project anymore to be honest.
- Four Play is much more important.
The Mysteryous user
12:41, July 11, 2014 (UTC)
- How are the files called for mPowerPlayer? Sim533