https://libregamewiki.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=ArcticFromClosed&feedformat=atomLibregamewiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T01:38:26ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.1https://libregamewiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Ninjapix&diff=58221Talk:Ninjapix2019-02-04T17:13:02Z<p>ArcticFromClosed: Found Ninjapix. Don't delete the article.</p>
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<div>The link to this game is broken, and in fact I can't find this game anywhere. The original file is called "Ninjapix.pyw". There's nothing on the Wayback Machine, and nothing found by Google (or any other search engine I tried), so it seems this game is lost on the Internet. [[Special:Contributions/76.226.206.13|76.226.206.13]] 02:23, 12 October 2013 (CEST)<br />
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The link to this game is broken, though there is proof that it existed at one point. See [https://vimeo.com/1194071 here], [https://web.archive.org/web/20080619065846/www.pyedpypers.org/pyday/?p=27 here], and [https://www.pygame.org/project-Ninjapix-779-.html here]. As mentioned above, the original Python file is named "ninjapix.pyw". However, what hasn't been mentioned is that the original filename for the EXE version of the game is "ninjapix.zip". The game would also likely be found in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120313203913/http://pyedpypers.org/pyday/2/PyDay2-Entries.zip this file]. Another video of the game can be found [https://vimeo.com/1189648 here]. I also noticed that this page was created while the game was still available to the public, so perhaps it should be grandfathered in, but with a message saying it is currently lost. The article is still useful in providing information about the game, which is why I feel it shouldn't be removed. ~ArcticFromClosed<br />
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I found Ninjapix. http://qubodup.googlepages.com/pyday2-entries.7z ~ArcticFromClosed</div>ArcticFromClosedhttps://libregamewiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Ninjapix&diff=58220Talk:Ninjapix2019-02-04T16:56:11Z<p>ArcticFromClosed: Added more info to talk page.</p>
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<div>The link to this game is broken, and in fact I can't find this game anywhere. The original file is called "Ninjapix.pyw". There's nothing on the Wayback Machine, and nothing found by Google (or any other search engine I tried), so it seems this game is lost on the Internet. [[Special:Contributions/76.226.206.13|76.226.206.13]] 02:23, 12 October 2013 (CEST)<br />
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The link to this game is broken, though there is proof that it existed at one point. See [https://vimeo.com/1194071 here], [https://web.archive.org/web/20080619065846/www.pyedpypers.org/pyday/?p=27 here], and [https://www.pygame.org/project-Ninjapix-779-.html here]. As mentioned above, the original Python file is named "ninjapix.pyw". However, what hasn't been mentioned is that the original filename for the EXE version of the game is "ninjapix.zip". The game would also likely be found in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120313203913/http://pyedpypers.org/pyday/2/PyDay2-Entries.zip this file]. Another video of the game can be found [https://vimeo.com/1189648 here]. I also noticed that this page was created while the game was still available to the public, so perhaps it should be grandfathered in, but with a message saying it is currently lost. The article is still useful in providing information about the game, which is why I feel it shouldn't be removed. ~ArcticFromClosed</div>ArcticFromClosedhttps://libregamewiki.org/index.php?title=Talk:Ninjapix&diff=58219Talk:Ninjapix2019-02-04T16:48:57Z<p>ArcticFromClosed: Added my opinion to the discussion page.</p>
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<div>The link to this game is broken, and in fact I can't find this game anywhere. The original file is called "Ninjapix.pyw". There's nothing on the Wayback Machine, and nothing found by Google (or any other search engine I tried), so it seems this game is lost on the Internet. [[Special:Contributions/76.226.206.13|76.226.206.13]] 02:23, 12 October 2013 (CEST)<br />
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The link to this game is broken, though there is proof that it existed at one point. See [https://vimeo.com/1194071 here], [https://web.archive.org/web/20080619065846/www.pyedpypers.org/pyday/?p=27 here], and [https://www.pygame.org/project-Ninjapix-779-.html here]. As mentioned above, the original Python file is named "ninjapix.pyw". However, what hasn't been mentioned is that the original filename for the EXE version of the game is "ninjapix.zip". The game would also likely be found in [https://web.archive.org/web/20120313203913/http://pyedpypers.org/pyday/2/PyDay2-Entries.zip this file]. I also noticed that this page was created while the game was still available to the public, so perhaps it should be grandfathered in, but with a message saying it is currently lost. ~ArcticFromClosed</div>ArcticFromClosed