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Title: Online help
Post by: chubbrock on 03/22/04, 06:04:40 PM
Mclane.  You've got to help me get this set up at home.  I'm dying to check this shit out.

I'm officially hooked on DEE-NEE like a crack whore is hooked on.....crack.
Title: Re:Online help
Post by: fknmclane on 03/23/04, 04:00:47 PM
I think you're talking about playing on your computer?  I can help you get MAME on there so you can play RBI arcade.  But its not worth it unless you have a controller.  So invest in one.
Title: Re:Online help
Post by: doveRBI on 04/21/04, 05:42:52 PM
Some one should start a program to get Crack Whores online to Dee-Nee.com.  Sort of like a Methadone clinic, perhaps this would wean them off of their dependence on Crack and Whoring.  Just a thought.  Oh yeah, and eat my dong Tyrone O Chong.  Literally, I freaking crack up every time I write that or even think about writing that.
Title: Re:Online help
Post by: Pedrique on 06/07/04, 06:12:28 AM
long time RBI player here, yea, i really want to set up RBI to play on my computer...... could anyone please help me? i've already tried following the instructions on the website and i couldnt get it to work... i really need like a step by step list of instructions... im retarded.... i'm the pedrique of understanding computers. If it helps, I am using windows XP but also have a computer with windows ME. I dont even know if any emulators work on those versions of windows.
 

   thanx all for any help

 p.s. we could talk on yahoo or aol IM if it is too complicated to explain in a single post message
Title: Re:Online help
Post by: BeefMaster on 06/07/04, 07:28:39 AM
Pedrique - this thread seems as good as any to reply to you.  Windows XP and ME are both fine for playing NES games, so just use whichever is your main system.

First, you need an emulator.  I recommend FCEUltra (http://fceultra.sourceforge.net/).  Unzip that to a directory where you'll want to keep your NES games, perhaps something like "C:\NES".  You'll probably also want to create a shortcut to C:\NES\fceu.exe on your desktop so you can get to it easily.

Once you've done that, get some games.  Gantry has every version of RBI, and other ROMs are available at Vimm's Lair (http://vimm.net/) and Planet Emulation (http://www.planetemu.net/).  Usually the files you download are .zip files - unzip them to the directory you put FCEUltra in.

Now, start up FCEUltra.  Open the "File" menu, go to "Open", and pick the file representing the game you want to play.  The menu at the top of the window has options for changing controller settings and window size; hopefully the menu items themselves are descriptive enough for you.

That should be all you need to get going.  If not, I can try to answer any questions you have.