Wednesday, September 16, 2009
All Your Base Are Belong To Us
How are you gentlemen!
Try out Zero Wing (the game where the whole thing is from, it's actually quite entertaining):
Click here to download.
- Unpack the folder anywhere
- Launch Fusion.exe
- Drag Zero Wing.bin into the Fusion window.
- You might wanna go to "options > set config > controllers > port 1 - define" and then choose whatever buttons you want to use.
If you cant figure this out you are not worthy of playing games.
How To Avoid Forced Upgrade to WLM 9.0
Okay microsoft has made it mandatory to upgrade your WLM version.. If you for some reason dont want to use it (I personally find WLM 9 dirt ugly) and want to keep 8.5, i have a guide for you how to avoid the mandatory upgrade.
There's two methods:
(Assuming you already have WLM 8.5 installed, if not you can get it here: Clickie, without that horrible "Windows Live Installer" thing)
First method:
Go to Program Files, Windows Live, Messenger, Find msnmsgr.exe, right click, compatibility, set it to Windows 2000, and it should let you start it without bugging you with upgrade notice.
This will work for both 8.1 and 8.5 i think, the second method is best but only for 8.5.
Second method:
I have made a little program that patches the msnmsgr.exe file so it appears to be the newest version. It fools the version check, it seems.
Download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?q41omzjqzzj
Place it in
C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Messenger
or
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Messenger if you have 64-bit.
Then run it, after being sure that Messenger is closed, and click patch.
That should do the trick. BTW it's 100% virus free, i assure you, if you dont trust me, upload it to www.virustotal.com before running at let it do a check :) Some anti viruses might detect it because since it actually edits a exe, i find that quite obvious.
Regards.
There's two methods:
(Assuming you already have WLM 8.5 installed, if not you can get it here: Clickie, without that horrible "Windows Live Installer" thing)
First method:
Go to Program Files, Windows Live, Messenger, Find msnmsgr.exe, right click, compatibility, set it to Windows 2000, and it should let you start it without bugging you with upgrade notice.
This will work for both 8.1 and 8.5 i think, the second method is best but only for 8.5.
Second method:
I have made a little program that patches the msnmsgr.exe file so it appears to be the newest version. It fools the version check, it seems.
Download it here:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?q41omzjqzzj
Place it in
C:\Program Files\Windows Live\Messenger
or
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Live\Messenger if you have 64-bit.
Then run it, after being sure that Messenger is closed, and click patch.
That should do the trick. BTW it's 100% virus free, i assure you, if you dont trust me, upload it to www.virustotal.com before running at let it do a check :) Some anti viruses might detect it because since it actually edits a exe, i find that quite obvious.
Regards.
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