01-25-2021, 02:55 AM
Has there been any progress on the expansion lately? At one point it sounded like MFGG would be rebranded (new name, new skin, etc.) and in another there was going to be multiple sites, one for each franchise. I have no idea what the current plan is, so if anyone does, please let me know. Is this all being saved for lumaSMS? I remember talking about this to someone and he suggested that one separate site should be made for all the non-Mario content. I think it's not a bad idea, especially since we aren't getting a whole lot of non-Mario content.
There was some Metroid content re-uploaded from Metroid: Fan Mission, but not all of it was transferred. Is this because of ownership issues or were you unable to get the rest of the content? The Wayback Machine seems to have archived a lot of the games and other content.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://met...qzme.net/*
It is rather disorganized, although sorting it by "MIME TYPE" helps a little, but someone who is patient enough might be able to get everything from the site via that list. I have heard that you can download the whole site from the Wayback Machine, though, so that might be a better option. You can also just browse the site with the Wayback Machine, although there are some obstacles you have to go over.
I can't access any page from the main one, but I can from any other. If you go here (games page), for example, you can now look into the Submission Rules, Sprites, How-Tos, etc. When I click on a submission, I get an error page, but I found an easy way to fix it.
All I did in this example was remove "sess=<ABSURDLY LONG STRING OF GIBBERISH>&" and replace the gibberish between "resdb" and "=02&c..." with "¶m". Here's a link to the fixed URL. When I click on a review, I sometimes get what I want, but not all the time. I sometimes get an error page and the trick doesn't seem to work. The site seems really finicky on what pops up and what doesn't, although it's possible that some content may have unfortunately never been archived.
I'm a bit confused about what is allowed on MFGG. The expansion started out with the limits set on Nintendo content, and then it was quietly expanded to non-Nintendo video game content like Mega Man and Sonic. Now we have some sprites about non-video game characters, like Fred Flintstone and the Runmo guy (who was from some YouTube video if I remember correctly). Was there any talk about this? I think expanding to the rest of Nintendo is a good idea, but I don't know about beyond that.
There was some Metroid content re-uploaded from Metroid: Fan Mission, but not all of it was transferred. Is this because of ownership issues or were you unable to get the rest of the content? The Wayback Machine seems to have archived a lot of the games and other content.
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://met...qzme.net/*
It is rather disorganized, although sorting it by "MIME TYPE" helps a little, but someone who is patient enough might be able to get everything from the site via that list. I have heard that you can download the whole site from the Wayback Machine, though, so that might be a better option. You can also just browse the site with the Wayback Machine, although there are some obstacles you have to go over.
I can't access any page from the main one, but I can from any other. If you go here (games page), for example, you can now look into the Submission Rules, Sprites, How-Tos, etc. When I click on a submission, I get an error page, but I found an easy way to fix it.
Code:
http://metroidr.brpxqzme.net/index.php?sess=9ba7a6125483bd2804431c5f3f8e0f56&act=resdb%C2%B6m=02&c=2&id=951
Code:
http://metroidr.brpxqzme.net/index.php?act=resdb¶m=02&c=2&id=951
All I did in this example was remove "sess=<ABSURDLY LONG STRING OF GIBBERISH>&" and replace the gibberish between "resdb" and "=02&c..." with "¶m". Here's a link to the fixed URL. When I click on a review, I sometimes get what I want, but not all the time. I sometimes get an error page and the trick doesn't seem to work. The site seems really finicky on what pops up and what doesn't, although it's possible that some content may have unfortunately never been archived.
I'm a bit confused about what is allowed on MFGG. The expansion started out with the limits set on Nintendo content, and then it was quietly expanded to non-Nintendo video game content like Mega Man and Sonic. Now we have some sprites about non-video game characters, like Fred Flintstone and the Runmo guy (who was from some YouTube video if I remember correctly). Was there any talk about this? I think expanding to the rest of Nintendo is a good idea, but I don't know about beyond that.
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