S. Campbell
08 September 2004, 10:07
http://www.apc-tcp.de/software/0025_demo.lha
Pinball Brain Damage is a fabulous-looking AGA pinball game. Unfortunately, after two hideously gruelling days getting the thing installed to my WinUAE hard drive, it won't play. The game boots up, runs, and goes through all the menu screens, but when it comes to actually starting a table, the "Game Start" key (supposedly Return) does nothing. The key works fine in the menus, it just won't start the game. I'd wondered if it was maybe some cunning anti-piracy thing which was falling foul of the emu, but the official demo download from the game's own website (which is what's linked above) suffers from the same issue.
There's a WHDLoad file for the game here:
http://www.whdload.de/games/PinballBrainDamage.html
...but it makes no mention of fixing this problem, and the merest glance at the documentation for setting up WHDLoad brings me out in a cold sweat, so I don't especially fancy another frustrating, wasted day of my life getting to grips with it if it's not even going to help. (It seems unlikely that WHDLoad would help, because it's for games that weren't meant to run from HD at all. Pinball BD will ONLY run from HD - the demo is hard-disk files, not ADFs.)
Does anyone know how to get this game actually playing? Is it even possible on emulator?
Pinball Brain Damage is a fabulous-looking AGA pinball game. Unfortunately, after two hideously gruelling days getting the thing installed to my WinUAE hard drive, it won't play. The game boots up, runs, and goes through all the menu screens, but when it comes to actually starting a table, the "Game Start" key (supposedly Return) does nothing. The key works fine in the menus, it just won't start the game. I'd wondered if it was maybe some cunning anti-piracy thing which was falling foul of the emu, but the official demo download from the game's own website (which is what's linked above) suffers from the same issue.
There's a WHDLoad file for the game here:
http://www.whdload.de/games/PinballBrainDamage.html
...but it makes no mention of fixing this problem, and the merest glance at the documentation for setting up WHDLoad brings me out in a cold sweat, so I don't especially fancy another frustrating, wasted day of my life getting to grips with it if it's not even going to help. (It seems unlikely that WHDLoad would help, because it's for games that weren't meant to run from HD at all. Pinball BD will ONLY run from HD - the demo is hard-disk files, not ADFs.)
Does anyone know how to get this game actually playing? Is it even possible on emulator?