sheep's site gone?

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sheep's site gone?

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sheep's site gone?
http://www.world-of-arcades.com/
what's up?
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Post by oxtsu »

Son of the bitch! It was up only a week or two ago.

R.I.P. world-of-arcades.com, "the legend will never die"; here's hoping that it will find new hosting sometime-somewhere later.
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:shock:


noooooo...
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Post by D »

He's clearly upset.
He does so much for the community and somebody please consider hosting his site.
There are lots of manuals, artwork, codes, dip swicthes and other info, etc online. It's a loss.
Sheep is a member here right?
Sheep, thanks for all your hard work.
I hope your work will find a new home for the world to enjoy.
If I had 1GB space I'd host it for you.
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Post by freddiebamboo »

I just noticed this while trying to find the code for dangun feverons' timeattack.

One of the most useful and interesting sites I ever used and I hope it comes back soon.
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Post by Leeram »

I'll host it. I have unlimited space (but not download) at powweb. I'll just copy it all into a subdirectory from root and you can then point your domain to it.

I have gigs of download per month so as long as it doesn't go over my limit there won't be a problem,


I can't give you admin priviledges but if you make changes just let me know and I'll post 'em no problem.

I don't know if sheep will read this directly so if you read this and you know him, please let him know, type thing

Cheers

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Also, it might be worth speaking to the chaps at ikaruga.co.uk.

Cheers

Lee
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Post by Ceph »

Try dropping him a line.

[email protected]

Since the domain still exists it may still be active.
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Post by gameoverDude »

Damn. :(

Here's hoping Sheep finds a new hosting service soon. WOA was a truly useful site in regard to the Raizing & Cave titles especially.
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Post by Soldato J »

**weeps**

Anyone heard from sheep yet?

(plus I just got Dragon Blaze and need to know where those gemheads are.....)
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It was an awesome site. Wicked screenshots.
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Post by pcb_revival »

toaplan.com fansite as been done for weeks and weeks also :(
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Post by Soldato J »

pcb_revival wrote:toaplan.com fansite as been done for weeks and weeks also :(
I cried about that too....surely someone has saved the sheeps sites and toaplan.com to their hard drive...right?
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Post by fl0w »

Ceph wrote:Try dropping him a line.

[email protected]

Since the domain still exists it may still be active.
Nope, it doesn't work.

Let's try this:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wor ... rcades.com
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Post by captain ahar »

many have missed the sheep. and i am very sorry to hear about the site. i believe that was my introduction to shmups, and it was through there i found shmups.com
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Post by Turrican »

They were both great pages (toaplan.com and Sheep's) - I especially appreciated Sheeps overviews at the games. If their content won't be brought back it will be a true loss for our shmup history.

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Post by D »

Sorry to bump this thread, but what can I do as a person to get the site online again?
anybody have a clue who would like to host his archive?
I'm estimating 1GB+ of data.
Why doesn't arcadeflyers.net adopt it, then they will have manuals as well!
Can Anybody get in contact with him?
Is there somebody that downloaded the entire site?
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These questions also burn in my mind.....
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If someone has a full dump of the site then I could host it on my leased line (4Mb upstream) for a month or two so that everyone who wanted a copy could download it by FTP. I would also post a copy to usenet. PM me if you have a copy.

edit: that's if this is OK byt he sheep. Obviously we can;t go posting his hard work without his say-so.
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JigsawMan wrote:If someone has a full dump of the site then I could host it on my leased line (4Mb upstream) for a month or two so that everyone who wanted a copy could download it by FTP. I would also post a copy to usenet. PM me if you have a copy.

edit: that's if this is OK byt he sheep. Obviously we can;t go posting his hard work without his say-so.
Yes, that would be awsome if Sheep provided a singe zipfile of the entire site for download similar to what Click did for his site when it finally went away. Is anyone in contact with the Sheep?
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Post by Soldato J »

Speaking of Click's, anyone have that zip or a link? I finally have some removable storage capable of holding all this stuff, and the Shmup packrat in me is crying out for love....
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Post by dynagod »

you can only get so deep but there is some superficial material cached.
much of the meat however is lost. :(

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www ... rcades.com


I always wanted to just dowload everything off that site in one fell swoop but I always had the respect not to bandwidthd bomb the site like that.
now i wish i had :roll:
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http://web.archive.org/web/200406041059 ... _Index.htm

i was able to still grab some manuals etc..
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Post by slateman »

Could host it all easily myself...and will see if I can find click-stick's site zipped. I have it, could easily host that as well. Silly space + silly bandwidth = pretty damn cool. :)
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Post by D »

dynagod wrote:http://web.archive.org/web/200406041059 ... _Index.htm

i was able to still grab some manuals etc..
:cry: Which manual were you able to grab? and bump :cry:
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Post by dynagod »

I sifted through the 0-9's & A's.
literally had to open hundreds of links, thank god for tabbed browsing.

i only weened

1942_manual.pdf
1944_manual.pdf
500GP_DX_Manual.pdf
Aeroboto_Manual.pdf
Amidar_Manual.pdf
AquaJet_Manual.pdf
AquaJet_Update.pdf
Asterix_Manual.pdf

:(

going through A-Z will take quite awhile.

that site is way to great of a resource to loose. a multi-generational loss of mamouth proportions.. need to figure out a way to reconstruct it.
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Post by dynagod »

Soldato J wrote:**weeps**

Anyone heard from sheep yet?

(plus I just got Dragon Blaze and need to know where those gemheads are.....)
SECRETS
http://web.archive.org/web/200407030153 ... ecrets.htm

MANUAL
http://web.archive.org/web/200406201834 ... Manual.pdf
(have to cut and paste that one)
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Post by dynagod »

Went and methodically collected what remained of Sheeps shmup overviews for Cave/R8zing/Psikyo PCB's and zipped em up.
Most of the imagery is missing so the pages are incomplete, but much of the scoring systems, secrets, stories etc (anything thats primarily text based) was saveable. alot of good secrets and hidden menus/options/dips that otherwise would be lost..

http://www.wolfpackunit.com/PRESERVATION.zip

im in the midst of going thru the entire "arcade papers preservation" archive.
im up to C and have maybe yielded only roughly 15 manuals,promos etc.
Luckily its not as much of a loss as the arcde flyer site has much of this stuff mirrored and or was the original source to begin with.
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Post by Soldato J »

Thanks dynagod for the Dblaze info....I am still hoping someone has the whole site, images and all (it was so pretty, sheeps site was)
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Post by D »

I asked system16's Toby about the matter and this is what he had to say:


D wrote:
>Maybe you or somebody can host Sheep's site "world of arcades"?
>He has a lot of great things like manuals that can't be found anywhere
>else on the net.
>His site is offline and contains about 1 GB.



Toby wrote:
I contacted him and received no reply,

Toby...
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