MacOS Big Sur风格图标. 使用方法:找到需要替换的图标点击即可下载。 下载完成后打开访达 - 应用程序. From the developer: Make Ninja Jump is a 2D platformer game for Mac OS.
You’re all setup. LIVE TV will load your channel category on the left with a thumbnail screen on the right. You can double click the channel or click the thumbnail screen to enable full screen viewing.
LIVE with EPG will load a screen similar to a regular channel program guide. Simply click on programming to enable full screen.
This version gives you full access to everything so you get a full understanding of the NinjaTV experience. If you become a member, you gain access to the member area where you will get further instruction on completing your Ninja TV setup on different devices. Until then, ENJOY!
You’re all setup. LIVE TV will load your channel category on the left with a thumbnail screen on the right. You can double click the channel or click the thumbnail screen to enable full screen viewing.
This version will give you full access to everything so you can understand what your NinjaTV experience will be like. If you become a member, you gain access to the member area where you will get further instruction on completing your Ninja TV setup for other devices. Until then, ENJOY!
Setting up your Firestick or FireTV is as easy as karate chopping a wet noodle!
To begin, you need to make sure “Apps from Unknown Sources” is turned ON.
Once that this is turned on, you need to find the Downloader App.
This will download the NinjaTV app. Install the app. Open the app, enter your username & password, & click login. That’s it. Enjoy!
Using your Android smartphone, click on this link from your smartphone & it will download the app directly to your phone:NinjaTV
You also need the MX Player Pro. Download here: MX Player Pro
Once you’ve downloaded the two apps, open the NinjaTV app, accept the terms, then simply enter your trial username & password to begin. Now go to the App Settings (gear icon, top right of screen). Click on the “External Players” category & add MX Player Pro. Now click on the “Player Selection” category & change movies & series to MX Player Pro. Then click on the “Player Settings” category & select Native. Go back to the main screen & click “Install Channel Guide”. Once it finishes back out to the main screen. Now you’re all set & ready to enjoy your trial.
LIVE TV will load your channel category on the left with a thumbnail screen on the right. You can double click the channel or click the thumbnail screen to enable full screen viewing.
LIVE with EPG will load a screen similar to a regular channel program guide. Simply click on programming to enable full screen.
MOVIES & TV SERIES will provide access to VOD content.
This will give you an understanding of what your experience will be like. Once you become a member, you gain access to the member area where you will get further instruction on completing your entire Ninja TV setup. Until then, ENJOY!
Your LIVE TV is all setup. Now you need to repeat the steps to add the VOD.
This app interface is entirely different than the NinjaTV app, & most likely you’ll find it much less user friendly. Additionally, the iPhone/iPad app doesn’t give you access to our companion app. For full access we recommend a 4K firestick. But this will allow you to access all of the live programming & a ton of VOD content, so you won’t miss a sporting event or a PPV. Once you become a member, you gain access to the member area where you will get further instruction on completing your entire Ninja TV setup. Until then, ENJOY!
You can watch LIVE Streaming TV right from your laptop or PC. Simply go to:
Login with the username & password that was provided to you in your welcome email. This will log you in to your TV panel. Ignore the icons across the top right of your screen. Use the triple line menu option at the top left to access your Live TV. The web browser is the least reliable form of using the NinjaTV service.
Movies, TV Series, Radio, & Catch Up sections do not work on a web browser, so please ignore those. An ethernet connection is recommended for buffer free viewing. Once you become a customer, you will get access to dedicated PC & Mac apps.
It’s that simple! ENJOY!
IPTV is supported with Perfect Player.
Here is an easy to follow tutorial that will show you how to use Perfect Player with Root.
IPTV is supported on Samsung and LG SmartTVs.
Here is an easy to follow tutorial that will show you how to setup SmartTVs for Root.
IPTV is supported within STB Emulator.
Here is an easy to follow tutorial that will show you how to setup the STB Emulator for Root.
Super 3D Noah's Ark | |
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Developer(s) | Wisdom Tree |
Publisher(s) |
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Programmer(s) | John Carmack |
Composer(s) | Vance Kozik |
Engine | Wolfenstein 3D engine |
Platform(s) | Super Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Release | SNESMS-DOS
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Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Super 3D Noah's Ark is a Christian-themedvideo game for MS-DOS which was also released unofficially for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed by the biblical video game producer Wisdom Tree[1] and released in 1994. It was the only commercially released SNES game in North America that was not officially sanctioned by Nintendo. Despite its name, it is unrelated to Konami's official Noah's Ark for the Nintendo Entertainment System.[2] The game was a commercial failure and is considered a clone of Wolfenstein 3D. It was most commonly sold in Christian bookstores.
The game plays similarly to Wolfenstein 3D, but the graphics were changed to reflect a non-violent theme. Instead of killing Nazi soldiers in a castle, the player takes the part of Noah, wandering the Ark, using a slingshot to shoot sleep-inducing food at angry attacking animals, mostly goats, in order to render them unconscious. The animals behave differently: goats, the most common enemy, will only kick Noah, while the other animals such as sheep, ostriches, antelopes and oxen will shoot spittle at him from a distance. Goats are also unable to open doors, while the other animals can.
The gameplay is aimed at younger children. Noah's Ark includes secret passages, food, weapons and extra lives. There are secret levels, and shortcut levels as well. The player eventually comes across larger and more powerful slingshots, and flings coconuts and watermelon at the larger boss-like animals, such as Ernie the Elephant and Carl the Camel.
The game that would eventually become Super 3D Noah's Ark was originally conceived as a licensed game based on the movie Hellraiser, a movie that Wisdom Tree founder Dan Lawton was a great fan of. Wisdom Tree acquired the game rights to Hellraiser for $50,000, along with a license to use the Wolfenstein 3D game engine from id Software, believing that the fast, violent action of Wolfenstein would be a good match for the mood of the film. Development initially began on the Nintendo Entertainment System, with Wisdom Tree intending to ship the game on a special cartridge that came equipped with a co-processor that could increase the system's RAM and processing speed several times over.[3]
Eventually the Hellraiser game concept was abandoned due to several issues: the hardware of the NES was found unsuitable because of its low color palette and the addition of a co-processor would have made the cartridge far too expensive for consumers.[3] According to Vance Kozik of Wisdom Tree, little progress was made on the NES incarnation of the game, which he described as 'a barely up-and-running demo.'[4] The platform for Hellraiser was then switched to the PC, and the developers were able to make more progress on this version. However, by the time the first prototype was finished, Doom had been released, and Wisdom Tree felt that Hellraiser would not be able to compete.[4] In addition, the management at Wisdom Tree decided that developing and publishing a horror-themed game would clash with their religious, family-friendly image. With these factors in mind, Wisdom Tree decided to let their Hellraiser license expire, transfer development to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and redesign the game with a Christian theme, eventually coming up with a game about Noah's Ark.[5][3]
As the game was not officially sanctioned by Nintendo, Wisdom Tree devised a pass-through system similar to the Game Genie to bypass the system's copy protection, where the player had to insert an officially licensed SNES game into the cartridge slot on top of the Super 3D Noah's Ark cartridge.[4]
A popular rumor claims that id Software licensed the Wolfenstein 3D engine to Wisdom Tree in retaliation against Nintendo for the content restrictions Nintendo placed on the Super NES version of Wolfenstein 3D.[3][4][6] In actuality, Wisdom Tree offered id Software very lucrative terms for the Wolfenstein 3D game engine, which id regarded as having already outlived its usefulness,[3] and id staff have stated that they never had any problems with Nintendo in the first place.[4][7]
In January 2014, the game was re-released for the SNES, initially available only by private email orders, but later through Piko Interactive's website.[8] The game was also updated for the 20th Anniversary Edition and released on itch.io on May 26, 2014 for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. These modern PC re-releases are based on the ECWolf game engine, a derivative of Wolfenstein 3D and ZDoom.[9] On June 23, 2015 this version was released in digital distribution on Steam.
In October 2015, a community reconstructedsource code variant became available on bitbucket.[10][11][12]
...we just thought it would be funny to use the Wolf3D SNES engine in a religious game.