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Quick guide on how to play on the Internet Arcade

Quick guide on how to play on the Internet Arcade

Quick guide on how to play on the Internet Arcade

November 6, 2014 Posted by Bill Loguidice How to, News 29 Comments

Noticing a pattern of particularly high (and completely justified) interest over the past several days after several friends and family commented on and forwarded me links to the newly unveiled Internet Arcade, I thought it might be useful to create a quick blog post about my experiences getting this wonderful service running. While Jason Scott himself posted just about all the details you could possibly want, I thought I would summarize things a bit for quicker setup and also to provide additional detail in a couple of key spots.

On its home at Archive.org, the Internet Arcade is described as “a web-based library of arcade (coin-operated) video games from the 1970s through to the 1990s, emulated in JSMAME, part of the JSMESS software package. Containing hundreds of games ranging through many different genres and styles, the Arcade provides research, comparison, and entertainment in the realm of the Video Game Arcade.” While other sites like Jackpot Charm have accomplished similar feats for a variety of platforms (in fact, I used to provide regular blog post lists of such sites), and even Archive.org itself provides access to many of them, the combination of functionality, accessibility, and the types of games these are make this specific implementation stand out, as found on new-casino.ca and other new online casinos. In short, this is a major milestone that makes these historically important arcade games available to just about the widest possible audience.

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Getting Started

Here’s a summary of what you should have in place before you get started:

[First] A Windows-, MacOS-, or Linux-based computer that can run one of the browsers in the bullet that follows. While I’ve been successful in getting a game to show on an Android-based smartphone running Chrome, you may have trouble getting the virtual keyboard to appear to get things going and actually play.

It looks like steps might be taken to better support mobile devices, but for now, I’d say stick to a traditional computer. As for something like a Chromebook, I’ll assume that that will work unless I hear otherwise, though I doubt it will be able to have gamepad support.

[Second] Only the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox provide full functionality, so avoid browsers like Internet Explorer and Safari for now.

Firefox is specifically recommended by Scott over Chrome due to its greater speed running the Internet Arcade implementation, though I’ve noticed little difference when testing on my desktop computer. Waterfox (more or less a 64-bit implementation of Firefox) is also claimed to provide similarly fast and full functionality like Firefox, but in my testing it didn’t detect my gamepad.

[Optional] Though optional, a standard gamepad of some type that you already know works well on your computer is usually a lot better than playing from the keyboard. With that said, several classic arcade games have very simple controls, so a keyboard would work just fine in those cases.

In terms of gamepads, I’ve personally tried and have gotten to work Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox One, and Sony PlayStation 4 controllers. I picked those for no other reason than that’s what I typically use on my PCs and the fact that they were handy.

Potential Gotchas

There are only a handful of potential gotchas when starting to play one of these games. The biggest one is that the implementation is still a bit rough in spots and you may find browser glitches here and there with a particular play session. In most cases, refreshing or closing the tab or browser will solve the problem, but in other cases you may need to completely reboot your computer to start over. In short, if you run into the occasional issue, it shouldn’t be a surprise and those are the steps you should take to rectify the situation. While frustrating, keep in mind you’re playing the equivalent of a full size arcade machine using the same software that you look at cat pictures and are reading this text with, so yeah, don’t complain too much and simply enjoy being in the “future.” The only other potential gotcha should be an obvious one and it’s that you need to have Javascript active for this Javascript-based emulation to work. In other words, if you see a blank screen where the game should be, turn Javascript on!

The Steps

I’ve been doing the testing on my Windows 7 desktop, but the steps that follow should be applicable to most other equivalent platforms. I successfully tested this on the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox, though for these specific steps I’m detailing right now I’m using Chrome:

[Step 1] Navigate to https://archive.org/details/internetarcade and pick one of the optimized games shown on the page (now would also be a good time to plug in that gamepad if you haven’t already!). If you’re feeling adventurous, search for or select any other game from the extended master list, keeping in mind it may not work the way it should, particularly if it originally featured an unusual controller setup (I selected Donkey Kong: Pauline Edition because between three daughters, one wife, one cat, and one out of two dogs, anything without a female protagonist is frowned upon in this house).

Internet Arcade

Internet Arcade

[Step 2] You should now see the game’s landing page. Click on the game’s image or on the Run link in the caption under it to begin.

Landing page for Donkey Kong: Pauline Edition

Landing page for Donkey Kong: Pauline Edition.

[Step 3] If you plan on using a gamepad, make sure it’s detected. You should see a message x gamepads detected., where x  is the number of gamepads found, like in the example below.

The pre-launch area should detect the number of gamepads you have connected. In this example, it's two.

The pre-play area should detect the number of gamepads you have connected. In this example, it’s two.

[Step 4] Press the Spacebar or click on the MAME window to start. Note that if the Mute button says Unmute, you’ll need to click on it so that it says Mute if you wish to hear sounds. The Fullscreen button fills your display, but unfortunately does not correctly scale (or letterbox), so in most cases selecting this option will result in a distorted picture. Dark Background switches between light and dark page backgrounds.

[Step 5] The game should now start once it’s finished fetching the BIOS and game data (remember, this is loading the actual arcade machine’s data!). Insert a (virtual) coin by pressing the 5 key on your keyboard, then begin a one player game by pressing the 1 key (you may also see and use clickable buttons for Insert Coin, Player 1, and Player 2 in the upper left of the screen). You should then be able to play using either your gamepad or keyboard.

Donkey Kong Arcade: Pauline Edition play screen.

Donkey Kong Arcade: Pauline Edition play screen.

Here’s a master list of default MAME keys that should mostly apply to the games on the Internet Arcade.


 Important Keyboard Keys

 5 – Insert a virtual coin

1 – Start one player game (after inserting a coin)

2 – Start a two player game (may require more than one coin)

Arrow/Cursor keys – Move

Left Ctrl – First action button

Left Alt/Option – Second action button

Spacebar – Third action button

Tab – Reconfigure most keys and other settings (these are lost after a browser refresh)


Burgertime.

Burgertime play screen. While Burgertime, like other games on the Internet Arcade, has sound issues in the present version of the emulation, it’s still a blast to play.

So there you have it. Any questions, just ask, otherwise, have fun and be sure to support all of the Internet Archive‘s tireless and exhaustive efforts at preservation. There have already been several improvements to the Internet Arcade since launch, and I have no doubt that we’ll see even more over time.


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  • davyk
    · Reply

    November 9, 2014 at 12:40 PM

    Good article. I came across this new facility a couple of weeks but I was using my Macbook so was greeted with a blank screen when I tried to play – must go back to it using a browser that is supported by it now!

  • Abel
    · Reply

    November 15, 2014 at 5:20 PM

    If I change the deep switches I have to reset the game. How?

    • Abel
      · Reply

      November 15, 2014 at 5:21 PM

      Sorry… “dip switches”!!

      • Bill Loguidice
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        November 15, 2014 at 5:33 PM

        I’m not sure. I imagine if you clear your history/cookies, it should go back to the default. Unless I’m misunderstanding what you’re asking…

        • Abel
          · Reply

          November 16, 2014 at 12:59 PM

          When you enter the menu through the TAB key, you can change the “dip switches” of the game, where you can change, p.e., the number of lives when you begin each game. To make the changes take effect in the real life, you have to switch off the machine and switch it on again. But here, I don’t know how to “reset” the game, a.k.a, load it again, but using these new switches status.

          • Bill Loguidice

            Author
            November 16, 2014 at 1:33 PM

            The dip switches appears to take effect for me once the current game ends.

          • Abel

            November 16, 2014 at 2:37 PM

            “The dip switches appears to take effect for me once the current game ends.”

            No, at least in Amidar, Burguer time and Arkanoid

  • mitzie
    · Reply

    November 16, 2014 at 6:03 AM

    every time I try to play a game it shows the bios boot up but then its just blank. It doesn’t show anything just a white box. Im using firefox to try to play. what am I doing wrong?

    • Bill Loguidice
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      November 16, 2014 at 9:38 AM

      What do you see when you try a different browser?

  • Eva
    · Reply

    November 23, 2014 at 8:41 PM

    Thank you for this. I want to buy a gamepad/controller for my husband to play these — is there one you’d recommend?

    • Bill Loguidice
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      November 23, 2014 at 9:10 PM

      It honestly shouldn’t matter, but the most popular choices are wired Xbox 360 controllers (or the wireless models with the wireless PC adapter), or the standard Xbox One controllers (they also have PC-centric editions of that, but it’s not necessary) since that’s what the majority of PC games have default configurations for. Anything designed for the PC and that plugs into the USB port should work, however, so don’t necessarily feel restricted to either of those two options, but they’ll have among the greatest versatility.

  • jester7710
    · Reply

    November 30, 2014 at 8:21 AM

    Why do some games seem to be now missing (Burgertime, Major Havoc) when I access the arcade?

    Thanks!

    • Bill Loguidice
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      November 30, 2014 at 1:36 PM

      I don’t know, but it does appear that some of those titles are indeed missing. What’s interesting is that, for instance, the Atari 2600 version of Burgertime is still present, but not the arcade version. Doing a search on other Atari titles, like Asteroids, comes up empty as well. That leads me to believe that the Internet Arcade was asked to remove Atari titles by Atari, i.e., the company that presently holds the rights. Burgertime probably met the same fate. It will be interesting to see if these titles with active rights holders come back at some point. If not, then getting them through the current rights holders will probably be the only legal way.

  • jarbas
    · Reply

    January 15, 2015 at 1:49 PM

    The Internet Arcade is not working. It’s off air since i don’t know. I can’t read “Mame” at the box. It’s over due to copyrights?

    • Bill Loguidice
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      January 15, 2015 at 1:54 PM

      It’s still working great for me. I just tried it on a computer that never connected to it before.

  • Phil
    · Reply

    August 12, 2016 at 9:35 PM

    Hi, I hope you can help me. I just bought a new Logitech F310 to play my favorite game in this amazing Internet Arcade. The joystick won’t work to move in the down position. It does work on my keyboard though. Everything else seems to be functioning properly. Any hints? Thanks, Phil

    • Bill Loguidice
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      August 13, 2016 at 8:34 AM

      That’s a tough one. Are you using the digital or analog controls?

  • Phil
    · Reply

    August 13, 2016 at 10:52 AM

    Hi Bill, I’ve tried Directinput and Xinput, switched them back and forth, no results. Today, it’s not working at all, but my keyboard works fine. It never showed that it detected my gamepad, yet it did work in 3 directions for a short time. Phil

    • Bill Loguidice
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      August 13, 2016 at 3:07 PM

      Actually, I was asking if you were using the d-pad or the analog stick. In any case, it sounds like it doesn’t work right. You may want to try to map the keyboard controls to your controller and see what happens. Use something like JoyToKey or an equivalent.

  • Phil
    · Reply

    August 13, 2016 at 7:48 PM

    Thanks Bill. I went into my computer, Devices and Printers, and checked the gamepad. According to it, it moves in all directions, and is working properly. Sorry if I didn’t answer your question correctly, I am a novice. I do love the games, but I am stumped.

  • Jason
    · Reply

    December 11, 2016 at 12:52 AM

    Is there any way to use the mouse to play the games? Games like Marble Madness are nearly impossible with a keyboard.

    • Bill Loguidice
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      December 11, 2016 at 10:08 AM

      I’m not aware of any, but it doesn’t mean there’s not a way around it.

    • Alexander Pruss
      · Reply

      February 18, 2023 at 9:12 PM

      You need to turn on the MAME -mouse option by injecting some javascript. I tried to post here how to do it, but I think the javascript code tripped some security thing on this site. I have a full description on my own blog: http://alexanderpruss.blogspot.com/2023/02/two-tweaks-for-internet-arcade-games-on.html

      My daughter and I just used this to play Blasteroids with a DIY USB spinner.

  • paul
    · Reply

    July 3, 2019 at 9:54 PM

    Xbox controller doesn’t seem to work with Internet Arcade games. Tried with Chrome and Firefox. Did something changed?

    • Bill Loguidice
      · Reply

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      July 4, 2019 at 11:39 AM

      It’s possible that something changed. I haven’t tried it in a while.

  • tin tức
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    July 15, 2019 at 10:06 AM

    Having read this I thought it was very enlightening. I appreciate you spending some time and energy to put this
    informative article together. I once again find myself spending a lot of time both reading and posting comments.

    But so what, it was still worth it!

  • cheshmgirco
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    May 6, 2021 at 12:00 AM

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  • James
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    September 24, 2021 at 2:40 AM

    Very interesting info!Perfect just what I waS looking for!

  • keyboredom
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    April 19, 2025 at 3:11 PM

    hmm for some reason it doesn’t recognize my xbox one controller. have tried on chrome and firefox and my controller is recognized by dolphin and steam just fine.

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