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Legend Of Zelda - Link's Awakening, now playable in HTML5

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Re: Legend Of Zelda - Link's Awakening, now playable in HTML5

#15
Very cool. It works for me in chrome, but its shows this message four times before working In windowStack::windowStack() : The DOM element passed was invalid.

It doesn't work for me in Firefox 5, but I don't have flash on my ff. Do I need that?

edit: more detail: On firefox, its sometimes a black screen, and sometimes a blue/green wavy screen.

Re: Legend Of Zelda - Link's Awakening, now playable in HTML5

#16

Very cool. It works for me in chrome, but its shows this message four times before working In windowStack::windowStack() : The DOM element passed was invalid. It doesn't work for me in Firefox 5, but I don't have flash on my ff. Do I need that? edit: more detail: On firefox, its sometimes a black screen, and sometimes a blue/green wavy screen.

I bet the resource files are 503'ing from server overload. :/

Re: Legend Of Zelda - Link's Awakening, now playable in HTML5

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post #14
post #13

Gives me an "Aw, Snap!" Chrome crash on 14.0.797.0 on Lion.

Use Firefox 5 then. Problem solved?

Look, the page itself doesn't have a 'Works best in Firefox 5'. There's no need to be so blunt/rude when people mention it doesn't work in other browsers. I'm sure they're not trying to insult your (awesome :) ) work.

Re: Legend Of Zelda - Link's Awakening, now playable in HTML5

#19
post #10

Strange thing just happened when I fired this up. I was playing some other music, and it suddenly sounded like I was blowing out my speakers. I wasn't playing the music very loud, but the bass became extremely scratchy. As soon as I closed the tab, it cleared up. (Win 7 Chrome 12.0.742.100)

You see, the problem is that chrome has bugs. Try running it in Firefox 5 for windows. It's not my fault. period. See some comments in http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/i9s9h/legend_of_zeld... for other various chrome related issues.

I see. Chrome has bugs, but thank heavens because Firefox 5 for Windows (no less) doesn't.

I think I speak on behalf of all of us when I say thank you for enlightening us!

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