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Flash Version of Adventure

chefmonkey writes "Of course, everyone remembers the old Atari 2600 game "Adventure." While you've been able to play it on a wide variety of emulators for a while, now playing in your web browser is just one click away. Yes, that's right, someone has gone and created a flash version of Adventure." I haven't checked it yet to see if you can get the "dot".

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  1. Finally..... by m.lemur · · Score: 5, Funny

    someone's found something useful to with Flash!

    1. Re:Finally..... by silhouette · · Score: 5, Interesting

      As someone who has played around with Flash long enough to know just about all of its limits, I can tell you that creating versions of ancient, 8-bit-or-less games (like Adventure) is probably the most useful application of Flash (in the gaming area).

      This is mostly because the performance of Flash scripting is just so incredibly poor that you're pretty much constrained to make games that would have been state of the art 10+ years ago.

      Atari 2600 games are great candidates for Flash games, but once you move forward in time to the 8-bit nintendo and, god forbid, the 16-bit super nintendo, you have a really difficult time trying to even muster up even enough processing power to replicate those.

      For kicks I spent some time trying to write a Flash port of the original Legend of Zelda (8-bit), and ran into all kinds of performance issues. I've pretty much given that up - partially because of no time to work on it, but mostly because trying to replicate someone else's work (including the idiosyncratic bugs) got boring.

      Lastly, don't take my comment to mean that great games can't be made in Flash - they certainly can, but it takes a great deal of cleverness to get around the constraints of the environment.

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    2. Re:Finally..... by silhouette · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Yes, those are wonderful - but appear to be relatively small in scope (great graphics though). Flash programmers who use all of the environment's strengths and avoid its weaknesses have a very powerful tool. I was also thinking of:

      - Andries's isometric car game

      - Stuart's Polar Rescue: an excellent engine by the master of the Flash physics engine

      - Roadies: Very fun lemmings-like game, though when lots of Roadies are on the screen at once you'll take a big performance hit.

      I consider all of the above to be triumphs in Flash games. (I just wish I had more time to work on my own personal isometric tile-based rpg engine with a-star pathfinding - a mostly functional work-in-progress).

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  2. too young by zapod4 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm too young for this. I have it loaded and all I see are boxes and lines. Something must be wrong...

  3. You insensitive clod! by Penguinoflight · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm not old enough to have played "adventure" you insensitive clod!

    What is a clod anyway??

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  4. Emulators by Order · · Score: 5, Informative

    Instead of playing it in Flash, you could just get an Atari emulator like Stella, and then get the Adventure rom here.

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  5. Re:Requires IE5 by zapod4 · · Score: 5, Informative

    It works with Mozilla and the Linux flash plug-in.

  6. Play it offline by Drunken+Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Just download the shockwave file.

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  7. It's no wonder ATARI went out of business by the_other_one · · Score: 5, Funny

    They sold a game cartridge that just displayed

    Click here to get the plugin

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  8. Download time by Analysis+Paralysis · · Score: 5, Funny
    Before Slashdotting:
    "Note: Allow One minute to download. Requires IE5."


    After Slashdotting:
    "Note: Go to bed and have a nap. Still requires IE5".

  9. That's crazy! by mfos.org · · Score: 5, Funny

    What next, a text version of Quake?

    Oh ... wait.

  10. My character is a what? by serps · · Score: 5, Funny

    There's something nostalgic about playing a game you played as a kid, way back when there was nothing unusual that your character was a pixel the size of your fist.

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  11. Re:Requires IE5 by ChaoticLimbs · · Score: 5, Funny

    Great! I can use my Xbox, Xbox Linux, Mozilla 1.1 and the flash plugin to play Atari 2600 games! This rocks!

  12. Re:Copyright? by OsoLoco · · Score: 5, Informative

    The original author of the game, Warren Robinett (who also wrote Rocky's Boots) has it available for download on his website. He has always come across in interviews and the like to be the sort who would be honored that someone enjoyed his game enough to build a version of it in flash.

    Peace.

  13. Adventure? by andfarm · · Score: 5, Funny
    Hall of the Mountain King
    You are in the hall of the mountain king, with passages off in all directions.

    A huge green fierce snake bars the way!

    ] OPEN CAGE

    (releasing the little bird)
    The little bird attacks the green snake, and in an astounding flurry drives the snake away.

    Oops, wrong Adventure.

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  14. No, you can't get the dot by ChuckMaster · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You can't get the dot. Worse, there's no sprite flicker. The sprite flicker made it possible to get to the secret room. Since atari games only could display 1-2 sprites at a time, sprites would flicker if you had more than 2.

    Also, the green and yellow dragon speeds are switched. The line wall don't change to the color of the object you're carrying. And you can't switch to the harder levels, such as the one with the white castle.

    You can tell I spent WAAAAAAAAAAYYYYY too much time playing adventure as a kid. Hey, it was 20 years before counterstrike!

  15. The "Dot" by prodos · · Score: 5, Informative

    I did a little poking around and found a map of the original Atari version, including notes on how to get into the easter egg room. It would seem that this Flash version is somewhat incomplete, both the "microdot" and easter egg (as well as half the mazes) appear to be absent.

    Interestingly enough, the creator of Adventure, Warren Robinett apparently also co-created my absolute favorite Apple II game, Rocky's Boots! Ah, the memories of building the ultimate death machine to tackle that little aligator at the end...

  16. The scarry duck thing known as Fhqwhgads by A+non+moose+cow · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now that I have discovered HomeStarRunner, I can never hear mention of the game Adventure without thinking about this

  17. well there goes another fond videogame memory.. by Zod000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I always fondly thought back on adventure and how much I played and enjoyed it.... Now after beating it in about 5 min I feel that I should have gotten out a little more as a kid. Damn you slashdot and your nostalgia killing links!!

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  18. For a COMPLETE remake, check out by GusherJizmac · · Score: 5, Interesting
    the clone I did for PC, including the DOT and including two new levels (which feature extra items and an extra dragon). Source is available. Only for Windows 95, 98, and 2k tho :( (possibly XP)

    Adventure Clone for PC

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  19. Turning Flash on and off by satanami69 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Here a quick way to enable and disable flash at will. You can have it installed and not worry about it showing nothing but ads. The instructions are only for Windows2k and mostly for IE, but you should be able to adjust them for any windows version and mozilla.

    First, you must install flash on your system.
    Second, mark the "Downloaded Program Files" directory as read only. This can be found by clicking on Tools->Internet Options. Then click on Settings then View Objects. This will show you where the folder is. Normally it's under C:\Winnt\Downloaded program Files. So mark is as read only.
    Third, you need a back of the Flash.ocx file. So find it (normally c:\winnt\system32\macromed\flash) and copy it to a file named flash.ocx.bak.
    Fourth, you now setup two bat files to run simple cmds. I've called them enable.bat and disable.bat.

    Here's enable.bat:
    pause
    c:
    cd "c:\winnt\system32\macromed\flash"
    copy Flash.ocx.bak Flash.ocx
    You are able to run this program when IE or Mozilla is open. To see the Flash file, just hit refresh.

    Here's disable.bat:
    pause
    c:
    cd "c:\winnt\system32\macromed\flash"
    del Flash.ocx
    Obviously nothing special. This command can only be ran if IE is closed. It'll say "File in Use" if IE is open and on a flash site.

    For Mozilla, just goto Help and About Plugins. You find the Flash plugins and create similar bat files that copies and deletes it.

    Now, someone needs to create a toolbar plugin that can automate this with the ability to disable flash while IE is still open. Anyone up to the task?

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  20. IE 5, We don't need no stinking IE 5 by tymellon · · Score: 5, Informative

    I don't know what everybody else out there is experiencing when trying to run Adventure in flash.

    Most modern browsers should run it just fine, I personally use Opera and it works just fine (I just had to enable popups for a second) I also know mozilla can handle flash as well as opera.

    As a side note whenever browsing with these "alternative" browsers make sure to set it to identify as what it really is. I am sure if web sites more visiters using other browsers, statements like "IE 5 required" will start to disappear.

  21. Re:My memory of that game... by NiceGeek · · Score: 5, Informative

    That was the lowest difficulty level. The highest "3" had an additional castle, 2 hidden mazes, the bat which had an annoying habit of taking items you needed and all the items were randomly placed throughout.