Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Great Games for your NPower Fusion Media Player 2

Here's a new batch of games tested that work great on a NPower Fusion Media Player

Atari Legends 1 - Haven't found part 2, but you've got to play Combat.

Lego Racers - haven't played this one much, but it looks good so far.

Arkanoid - As long as you remember to exit at the main menu when you finish playing it will let you start on the level you quit on. I got up to level 77 before I had to reformat my device to find you all some more games.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this blog! I bought 2 of these for my daughters & have been searching for some sort of support forum.

3dpprofessor said...

That's why I put this together. I'm glad someone's getting some use from it.

Stobe said...

I found a couple other games that I wanted to try, and after I copied them over, they all seemed to install themselves as expected. But now when I go to "Games", it just hangs at the Java screen forever. After resetting, I tried browsing to the Data folder in windows, but cant find anything in that folder to delete to gem my games working again. Any ideas?

Thanks again for the site!

3dpprofessor said...

When the games get installed their JAD and JARs are copied from that directory on to a "safe" place in the device and the only way to get them off at that point is to uninstall if you can or clear the devices memory if you can't. That means you'll lose the games that the device comes with, but considering the caliber of those games you won't miss them.

If I remember correctly, you reset the machines memory by inserting a bent paperclip into the reset button at the bottom.

Unknown said...

Joe,

Do you remember if the games you found were designed for any specific phone? I've tried a couple of generic java games, but they didn't work. If there is a phone that uses the same screen and similar controls, then it would be a shortcut to workable games.

3dpprofessor said...

Unfortunately I was looking for the exact same thing and my conclusion was: No, there is no cel phone for which you could say 100% "if it ran on that it'll run on this." No, does not exist.

Basically what I did was get a pack from a disreputable source and tried them all out one at a time. The Npower actually has way fewer buttons than most celphones so many games didn't work because of button issues alone. The few that I found were among 10 times more that failed.

MDmomof3 said...

I'm having a little luck with games searching for Java MIDp 1.0 games on getjar.com and then using jadmaker. http://alfozavr1.narod.ru/midletpascal/mobile_java_games.html has 3 simple ones that work.

Anonymous said...

OOOHHHH--good games! I know this is an old blog, but anybody else find any other games that work? By name, so I can google it. If found a few, but they usually don't work that well. Arkanoid--now that game rocked. Beat all 99 levels.

Anonymous said...

OH yeah i found a very good website!!1
it has many games that will work on your npower fusion player. the games are mobile games but most work. there wont be a jad file but on the same webpage, theres also a jad creator this is where most off my games came from, like pokemon red<--- works like hell! it even saves!! gta <works but your the cop. Super mario classic!<--
works but cant save. but otherwise vthis page is good just download thejar file then use the jar creator thenright click save target as or save link as! works good! theres also a gsmboy to jar convertor! www.sharejar.com

Anonymous said...

I just found this site and tried to download the Java games but when I finished, the games didn't show up on the device.

I saved the zipped game files to a new folder in my documents.
Plugged in the device, and opened the "Java_VM" folder.
I unzipped the game files and dragged and dropped them into the "Java_VM" folder.
From there I removed the device from the computer but when I turned the player on the games weren't there.

Did I miss something? Please, help?