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I'm trying to rip the sprites from the Bayonetta browser game, Angel Land. However, the game doesn't seem to be an .swf. I'm guessing it's Java or something?

Either way, I can't download the game for ripping. Can anyone help? Here is a link to the game in question: http://www.platinumgames.co.jp/404/
I'll look at it when i get home Cute
[Image: bayo_walk_anim_1.png]
I'll try to make something to grab them all for ya real fast.
Once you're done with that I would appreciate some technical details, I'm curious how it works. I'm guessing it's HTML5?
Dang, ninja'd Sad
It might be HTML5. The game part is written in javascript. I'm not super familiar with web stuff, so yeah.

Here are all the images: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8vpoch5y700xra...s.zip?dl=1
Too bad the background image is a jpeg :\
(If you want to know how I found them, I made a thing to search the page source for images :p)
Oh that's probably just Javascript then. Unusual but I guess it works.

Could you elaborate though? I could only find 22 images in the page's source, none of them being any of the ones you extracted. (Sorry but I'm just curious.)
(02-06-2015, 09:55 PM)Ploaj Wrote: [ -> ]It might be HTML5. The game part is written in javascript. I'm not super familiar with web stuff, so yeah.

Here are all the images: https://www.dropbox.com/s/8vpoch5y700xra...s.zip?dl=1
Too bad the background image is a jpeg :\
(If you want to know how I found them, I made a thing to search the page source for images :p)

Thank you so much!!

I'll start arranging them into sprite sheets right away!
(02-06-2015, 10:30 PM)puggsoy Wrote: [ -> ]Oh that's probably just Javascript then. Unusual but I guess it works.

Could you elaborate though? I could only find 22 images in the page's source, none of them being any of the ones you extracted. (Sorry but I'm just curious.)

Huh, I can't find them anymore. There was a list of the image locations in the html part, but they appear to have been moved in one of the js files. I assume app.js would have them too.
They looked like this: src="http://www.platinumgames.co.jp/404/images/bayo_walk_anim_1.png"