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Post by agudon2k1 on Jan 25, 2014 6:02:55 GMT -5
Congratulations to you guys, although I felt guilty for the first site because he put the Assembler site making it look like I am taking the credit and Jet Moto Central is being ignored.
Also a link within a link on the first site made it look like a linkception and redundant.
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Post by Enigma on Jan 25, 2014 11:25:44 GMT -5
Yes, I find it awesome that people respect us, and don't go share the links only. They actually share this post! I'm glad it worked!
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Post by Enigma on Jan 26, 2014 18:56:33 GMT -5
*EDIT* Added all the stunts of the game, I got it from it's files.
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Post by MaximumRD on Feb 18, 2014 1:25:32 GMT -5
Excellent! Sorry have not been around, the usual crap in life lol. Glad it is going well though.
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Post by Enigma on Feb 18, 2014 8:04:36 GMT -5
Excellent! Sorry have not been around, the usual crap in life lol. Glad it is going well though. Yeah, it is going pretty well around here. People seems to enjoy Jet Moto 2124!
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Post by Enigma on Mar 31, 2014 21:44:38 GMT -5
*EDIT* Added a link to a rom with the original Atlantis II version/design!
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Post by claudio999 on Apr 14, 2014 13:54:05 GMT -5
Can i copy this to a cd and play on ps1?
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Post by Enigma on Apr 14, 2014 21:40:42 GMT -5
Can i copy this to a cd and play on ps1? Absolutely, you can use UltraIso (that's what I use) to burn the rom to a CD. You will still need a PS1/PS2 that can read copied discs though.
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Post by claudio999 on Apr 19, 2014 8:16:57 GMT -5
I just saw a wiki of jet moto 2124 about who made it in this forum and can be dangerous if the share of those files is illegal I don't know if it is but when they read that wiki they will know who was involved, just try to be anonymous =P
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Post by Enigma on Apr 20, 2014 3:25:08 GMT -5
I just saw a wiki of jet moto 2124 about who made it in this forum and can be dangerous if the share of those files is illegal I don't know if it is but when they read that wiki they will know who was involved, just try to be anonymous =P It is not illegal. If we said we made the game or made people pay, that would be illegal. We are just sharing a prototype of a game that nobody would've played if we didn't share it. Also, PS1 is more is near 20 years old now. I don't think Sony gives a crap about an old game like that.
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Post by Teancum on Sept 11, 2014 8:04:55 GMT -5
It's awesome that people can get a hold of unreleased content like this. I spent a lot of time researching news and whatnot for the game when I found out about it years ago. Most of the Wikipedia information (what little that would be allowed there) was written by me. It's great to be hands on with it finally. (by the way, whoever added the link here to this topic -- you can't do that on Wikipedia) That being said it feels blatantly clear why the game was canned. Even in its unfinished state most of the tracks aren't fun. IMO the series went downhill after JM2, which - if you had the 10 racer version - was everything you could ever want. It was basically the first two games rolled into one. But then they gave the series to 989 Studios, who, while making it prettier, somehow made it less amazing. 2124 clearly was trying to find the magic again, but given the state of this early build they weren't sure which direction to go with things. It's a bit sad, really. It's probably what killed the series. On the other hand it's great to see a piece of history be preserved. Frankly I'm surprised this hasn't leaked onto torrent sites and the like yet.
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Post by Enigma on Sept 11, 2014 12:38:53 GMT -5
It's awesome that people can get a hold of unreleased content like this. I spent a lot of time researching news and whatnot for the game when I found out about it years ago. Most of the Wikipedia information (what little that would be allowed there) was written by me. It's great to be hands on with it finally. (by the way, whoever added the link here to this topic -- you can't do that on Wikipedia) That being said it feels blatantly clear why the game was canned. Even in its unfinished state most of the tracks aren't fun. IMO the series went downhill after JM2, which - if you had the 10 racer version - was everything you could ever want. It was basically the first two games rolled into one. But then they gave the series to 989 Studios, who, while making it prettier, somehow made it less amazing. 2124 clearly was trying to find the magic again, but given the state of this early build they weren't sure which direction to go with things. It's a bit sad, really. It's probably what killed the series. On the other hand it's great to see a piece of history be preserved. Frankly I'm surprised this hasn't leaked onto torrent sites and the like yet. Why the fuck can't I add this to Wikipedia!? Links to external sources are permitted and some websites even use a wiki as their download page (also, the wiki is editable, so why add things that are needed?)! Also, this concerns the game a whole lot. We were about to release it only for JMC, and you are the kind of person that make me regret helping releasing it to the world. If it wasn't for me, only the JMC community would've got the game and you would've never played it. If it wasn't for Aaron and his gigantic generosity, I would've never give the game away too. You just aren't a kid anymore and are too lazy to adapt to new gameplay. Your kind of people is also the main reason why I hesitate about making Jet Moto Galaxy. If everyone can't take a change in gameplay, than why bother making something better!? The physics in JM1&2 were too slow and unrealistic. In JM3, they were too fast and unrealistic. In JM2124, they were a mix of the two, a perfectly realistic combination! If Singletrac had continued to make more Jet Moto titles, they would've been all JM2 with a map pack and slightly better graphics. Then, you would've said they made everything the same and were unoriginal. New physics is something that revolutionized JM2124 and made it possible to play while having fun. I never had the most fun with a Jet Moto game since JM3! JM3 permitted to perform awesome stunts and JM2124 was even more in that direction! The tracks are awesome, the design is just pure fun and the graphics are amazing. The physics are the best racing hover bike physics ever made, all the people that I made play did see how realistic the physics were and how futuristic the design of everything was. Either you have no taste in good racing game, either you hold too much nostalgia to JM1&2. Stop being an asshole and say everything you don't like sucks.
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Post by Enigma on Sept 11, 2014 13:45:45 GMT -5
Edited by Adonael.
I will not allow threats on other peoples lives and blatantly insulting someone to go unnoticed. That sort of thing should not be posted publicly.
That's a warning.
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Post by Teancum on Sept 11, 2014 17:12:31 GMT -5
Wow dude, you seriously need to check your rage. That's super unhealthy. To answer your question on Wikipedia's policies, things posted have to be reliable sourced from reputable news sources -- sites, magazines, etc with professionally paid staff. I'd be happy to add it, but no major news sources have covered it. Try sending a tips email to sites like Kotaku, IGN, and Joystiq. Then I'd be happy to add that info. I worked very hard to get the article to that point, but even now some of those sources are called into question. Also, I find it ironic that I calmly voice my opinion, I get raked over the coals, and yet I'm the one being called an asshole. Mature. I also talked to Aaron's contact ( proof) about getting a copy as I knew how to make a PS1 iso. I even went through the trouble of giving Aaron explicit instructions on how to rip the game. All of this over three years ago. So don't accuse me of not caring. We were about to release it only for JMC, and you are the kind of person that make me regret helping releasing it to the world. If it wasn't for me, only the JMC community would've got the game and you would've never played it. If it wasn't for Aaron and his gigantic generosity, I would've never give the game away too. Except I'm also a member of the community, having joined before you. Just because I don't have a lot of posts doesn't mean I don't belong. I visit every few months so I would have played it regardless. And as far as credit goes, you should credit one group -- the developers -- and that's it. You ripped a disc to an iso. What about all the folks who worked their tails off only to have their game cancelled? Nope, credit the devs, and possibly the producer who leaked the original copy to Aaron (though professionals don't like to be credited for leaks for obvious reasons). Everyone else, including Aaron, did as much as sending emails and ripping discs. A nice gesture, but nothing worthy of getting fame from. But I digress. I've voiced my opinion on the game, and I don't want this thread to derail because of me. I'll focus on just discussing the game from here on out.
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Post by Enigma on Sept 11, 2014 18:51:10 GMT -5
As you see, I am insane. And it has never been so true right now, I didn't sleep for two days and I'm working my ass off to move my stuff to my new house. The developers have been credited a thousand times. And the release has been covered by dozens of websites, however they say the Assembler Games user released the prototype... (-_-) By "JMC only", I meant that even I wasn't supposed to have a copy of the game. Everyone was told to not share it with me nor the other active member, my friend Emperor. Dark Ernac, mcniggleston, Adonael, CaMacKid and BrutalKnuckles (who ironically wasn't even active) all had a copy of the game. I had to reach out to Aaron and be two to ask repeatedly to get a copy of the game. A member like you would've have to make even the same effort to get it. Aaron and mcniggleston were the main reason everyone got the game, then there's Adonael, then all the other testers and after that me. Of course, the developers of the game are the reason the game exist, but everybody knows that, no need to say it.
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