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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
ik+ Graphics.
Hi .
I'm working on a remake of IK+ for PC, my plan is to make it network enabled with a lobby system so that it works on a winner-stays-in basis , and challengers can queue to challenge the champion over the internet. The problem I have is that I cant draw :( and even if I could it would be pointless to re-create all the gfx by hand).
I wonder if anyone knows where I could get the graphics from ? I wrote a ripper and found the sprite data using a ccs64 freeze file, but I cant seem to understand that pattern in which the graphics are loaded.
Any version(c64,amiga,ST etc) of the gfx is welcome.
Can anyone help ?
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1568 |
Offtopic: IK+ is still licensed by System 3.
So rethink your project or continue if you are a skilled lawyer ;)
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 434 |
Take WinUAE, get IK+. Load it. Choose two/three players versus. Slow down emulation to 1%. Do all moves. Screenshot all frames when there is movement. Note that there can be movement even in cases when the sprite don't change (jumpkick is a prime example) - that's why you need this approach and not just a rip-out of the sprites.
This method can me used on any version, as long as you have an emulator which can slow down emulation or have framestepping. May I also recommend that you take a look at the most recent version made, the one on the GBA.
Yeah, and don't call it IK+ in the end. |
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
Quote: Offtopic: IK+ is still licensed by System 3.
So rethink your project or continue if you are a skilled lawyer ;)
I'm not planning on selling it .
I will credit System 3 and acknowledge their copyright.
If anyone has a problem with my releasing it I will simply hand it over to emule and relinquish any knowledge of it.
Legalities are the least of my problems. |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1568 |
Quote:I'm not planning on selling it .
I will credit System 3 and acknowledge their copyright.
If things were so easy. This ain't gonna work, dude.
If it looks like IK+, sounds like IK+ or even smells like IK+ legally it *IS* IK+.
Recent example is Geometry Wars. This game is played on XBox360 Live and some fans of the game made a freeware PC version.
Microsoft showed their muscles and the game was removed from the net.
I don't want to play a party-pooper (heck! i would like to play it on my pc) but see it as some facts you shouldn't ignore.
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
Quote: Quote:I'm not planning on selling it .
I will credit System 3 and acknowledge their copyright.
If things were so easy. This ain't gonna work, dude.
If it looks like IK+, sounds like IK+ or even smells like IK+ legally it *IS* IK+.
Recent example is Geometry Wars. This game is played on XBox360 Live and some fans of the game made a freeware PC version.
Microsoft showed their muscles and the game was removed from the net.
I don't want to play a party-pooper (heck! i would like to play it on my pc) but see it as some facts you shouldn't ignore.
Well .. thanks for the heads up ..
I wouldn't expect a company like system 3 to be as pathetic as microsoft-in-the-head but maybe it would be worth dropping a few mails to see what the situation is .. never know till you try eh ?.
Besides , there seem to be several other remakes out there and the remakers dont seem to have had the pants sued off them .. we'll have to see. |
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
I see System 3 (or studio 3) is very much alive and active on various formats .. They're even publishing IK+ for other platforms .. They probrably wouldn't take too kindly to my re-make .. especially if it was any good ..
Ah well .. there goes another bright idea down the tubes. |
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1153 |
Yep, especially with the netplay it could be seen quite like "competition" against their official products. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5017 |
netplay it using vice and take a dump on copyrights :) |
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j0x
Registered: Mar 2004 Posts: 215 |
Somebody should remind Microsoft of Tempest, Asteroids and Robotron: 2084.
And remind System 3 of Karate Champ.
I sincerely doubt you'll have any trouble if you release a freeware game along the IK+ concept. Of course, stealing the graphics is another matter :)
OTOH, if you have a working game with stolen graphics, it shouldn't be a problem to recruit a skilled artist to redo the graphics to avoid accusations of software theft. Infringing on System 3's IP may be another matter, but I doubt it'll stand up in court.
If you charge money for the game in any way, then it's a completely different ballgame.
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Hein
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 933 |
You should have a chat with Mark Cale first, I think he will convince you to officially port it to PC and not pay you a penny for your efforts. |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1568 |
Quote: You should have a chat with Mark Cale first, I think he will convince you to officially port it to PC and not pay you a penny for your efforts.
I had to read this twice to get the sarcasm ;-) |
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
I was thinking last night, If I'm going to have problems with copyrights, maybe I should take the same idea and apply it to barbarian(another game I used to enjoy playing with friends) instead. An online 3 or 4 player version of barbarian could be great fun.
I remember the hours I spent watching someone else play while I waited for them to pass me the joystick so I could have my turn .. fond memories .
Anyone know who holds the rights to barbarian ? |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1568 |
Quote:Anyone know who holds the rights to barbarian ?
EA? ;-)
Afaik, it was released by Palace Software back then which is now belly up.
Dunno who's got the rights now... |
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T.M.R Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 749 |
Just a little thunk; Archer McLean wrote IK+ and he is more than a little territorial about his rights (quite rightly so considering some of the sharks he's dealt with). McLean was brought in to recode International Karate from scratch, but IK+ was, i think, his baby from inception so it might be that he owns at least some of them... anyone got an ori of the PS1 version to see whose companies are listed as rights holders on the box?
As for certain companies and a lack of payment... we never did get the cash for Turbocharge! |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1568 |
Quote:As for certain companies and a lack of payment... we never did get the cash for Turbocharge!
System 3 again.. :-S
Is that Mark Cale still in the (videogame) business?
Not that I have any plans but I'm just curious. |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1568 |
Quote: Quote:As for certain companies and a lack of payment... we never did get the cash for Turbocharge!
System 3 again.. :-S
Is that Mark Cale still in the (videogame) business?
Not that I have any plans but I'm just curious.
I can answer this question myself:
http://www.remix64.com/mark_cale_system_3_in_trouble_again___.h..
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Motion Account closed
Registered: Aug 2002 Posts: 69 |
I have the Original of International Karate on the PSOne, and Mark Cale is still out there. He owns the PC Budget label, "Play-IT". |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
You should read McLeans scrolltext in "Let's Scroll It" - about how they basicly stole IK+ from him (didnt pay him)
Let's Scroll It!
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Motion Account closed
Registered: Aug 2002 Posts: 69 |
Mark Cale had three Ferraris, one Red, one White and one Black. Not because he was successful, but because he had very good lawyers that could twist and distort just about anything, including your nipples! (Ouch!).
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
Hi
I realize this probably doesn't belong in the c64 pixeling section anymore, but I thought I'd just follow up.
This little preview does n't show all that much, just the proof-of-concept I'm working on. Its written entirely in Delphi 6 using the Delphix 2000 components and what you see there took me about 6 hours to put togeather. Thanks muchly to ant512 and the friendly folks over at the Atari-forum for their kind words of encouragement.
I realize all the copyright implications and am hoping someone will volunteer to help redo the gfx , that way there will be as little copyright infringement threat as possible ..
I have to stress also that I am doing this as an educational excersize ONLY , I do not expect to make any money and would hate to tread on anyones toes , if anyone has a legitimate reason, I will cease work on this IMMEDIATELY god knows I'm just trying to have a little fun, not get involved in any legal battles ..
Tell me what you think. :)
Have a look here
Oh yeah .. nearly forgot
Keys:
Left cursor - walk left
Right cursor - walk right
Up cursor - Jump
Down cursor - foot sweep
Left cursor + x - Back flip
Right cursor + down - lunge punch
Up-right + x - double kick
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1153 |
It's a nice start, but what it really needs is getting rid of that "sliding" motion. For the classic karategame feeling, only move your sprite when also changing animation frame. |
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Motion Account closed
Registered: Aug 2002 Posts: 69 |
Someone has already coded a flash version of the game, go take a look - it's quite impressive. I just remembered it, saw it some years ago. infact, it looks like the original!
http://ant.simianzombie.com/games/ik/ik.php |
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
Quote: Someone has already coded a flash version of the game, go take a look - it's quite impressive. I just remembered it, saw it some years ago. infact, it looks like the original!
http://ant.simianzombie.com/games/ik/ik.php
Yeah .. I've been in touch with him, he helped me source sum resources ..
its not multiplayer online though thats my target ;) |
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Bones99
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 29 |
Quote: It's a nice start, but what it really needs is getting rid of that "sliding" motion. For the classic karategame feeling, only move your sprite when also changing animation frame.
Thanks.
I've done some work on fixing the movement, I think its a lot better (use the original dl link to try it out) the player no longer glides along the floor, and I did a little work on the network element, but my brother has now decided to re-work his server-client model from the ground up so I have to wait for him to get that done before net connectivity becomes a reality.
I'm also worried about facing the other direction ..
I have all the graphics for the 'facing right' animations, and I thought I could simply flip the sprite if the player turns around, but there doesn;t seem to be any easy way of doing that. The other option is to flip the entire animations bitmap and set up a second index map for that ERG! So much work .. but hey .. no pain no gain
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