On-line retrogaming tourny?
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I tried zip and rar, But it won't send. I even tried uploading it to Lordofduct's (If you read this please let me know how to upload and I can put some games and things on for you) FTP, But I got a permission denied on that one. Any ideas?Pullmyfinger wrote:I never tried sending exe by mail, but I think they'll have some security policy crap for it, try that or RARing it
Well, it was only a suggestion -- but to follow it through: I would recommend the PC version of Worms: Armageddon. Team17, to this day, continues to update and patch the program -- while allowing the later release Worms World Party languish. So, it works well on almost all versions of Windows, and can support the max resolution of your monitor (as opposed to the previous 1024 x 768 limit).metaleggman wrote:you can use kailler on mame32k for that. It takes a semi beefy connection for some of the games last time I checked though.NeoRage wrote:is there any way of using mame for multiplayer? I think it would be cool to play all of those 4 player games(ninja turtles!) again with real people! The fighting games would be cool also.
I wouldn't mind playing bomberman online. I don't enjoy M.U.L.E. tho. What version of Wurms armageddon would we be using? Is that for PC?
Also spiffy, is that a disc image mounted with Daemon tools/etc. appears as an original and passes all the copy protection -- allowing you to use the official patches.
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There's always www.sendspace.com 
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