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Old 28 October 2007, 15:44   #24
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Mega-Lo-Mania had what was at the time a fairly unique anti-piracy protection system. The game would periodically check for the presence of "bad sectors" (It had RNC Copylock protection, quite possibly the most useless protection ever made for the Amiga) on the game media which were hard to replicate with standard copying software. If these sectors were not found the game would auto-nuke the players starting sector and endlessly loop the "It's all over!" sound sample, ending the game and locking out the controls so the user had no option but to reset the machine. It might have been unique, but alas it wasn't a particularly competant copy protection and was broken easily. The MFM disk protection system was exactly the same as that employed on most Sensible Software games, and was equally as useless as the RNC Copylock protection.






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