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Arcade network service emulator for games that use SEGA's ALL.NET and related services.
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ARTEMiS

A network service emulator for games running SEGA'S ALL.NET service, and similar.

Supported games

Games listed below have been tested and confirmed working. Only game versions older then the current one in active use in arcades (n-0) or current game versions older then a year (y-1) are supported.

  • Chunithm

    • All versions up to New!! Plus
  • Crossbeats Rev

    • All versions + omnimix
  • Maimai

    • All versions up to Universe Plus
  • Hatsune Miku Arcade

    • All versions
  • Ongeki

    • All versions up to Bright
  • Wacca

    • Lily R
    • Reverse

Requirements

  • python 3 (tested working with 3.9 and 3.10, other versions YMMV)
  • pip
  • memcached (for non-windows platforms)
  • mysql/mariadb server

Quick start guide

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Install requirements (see the platform-specific guides for instructions)
  3. Install python libraries via pip
  4. Copy the example configuration files into another folder (by default the server looks for the config directory)
  5. Edit the newly copied configuration files to your liking, using this doc as a guide.
  6. Run the server by invoking index.py ex. python3 index.py