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Question about Jurassic Park (1994)
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Hi. I've been trying to figure out how to rip the sprites from the Jurassic Park arcade game (1994) for a while now, but it's been extremely difficult because of how the game's sprites work. I've tried using MAME's gfx viewer, which doesn't work, and most of the sprites can't be ripped using screenshots, because said sprites are layered onto one another, and because the game uses sprite scaling constantly for a 3D effect, meaning everything would have to be ripped via some sort of sprite viewer. If anyone is willing to help me with this, it would be greatly appreciated. If not, that's understandable. Thank you in advance.
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#2
Hi,
I might look into it some day.
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#3
If you could point me in the direction of any arcade emulator that can run this game, with any kind of tile/sprite viewer, or a plugin for a pre-existing emulator (like FBNeo, which runs this game perfectly), that would be nice. Thank you.
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#4
Magma MK-II is an arcade ripper too, maybe he has an answer if you politely ask him per private message:
https://www.vg-resource.com/user-10851.html
SNES Ripping Tutorial with bsnes-rawpalettes & vSNES
https://www.vg-resource.com/thread-43257.html
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I have already decoded graphics but I don't know if I have everything and I need to locate palettes.
Is there something you wanted in particular ?
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If you've already decoded the graphics of the game, can you tell me how you did it? I've tried to with MAME but it only decodes the sprites from one later where most of the game's sprites, specifically the ones I wanted to rip, aren't present. I can probably handle the palettes after that. Thanks again.
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I write my own program using MAME's source code as reference.
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If you could send a link to this program you've created, I would appreciate it very much. Thanks for your help.
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