22 September 2014, 13:47 | #221 |
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Dynablasters i´ve played hours and days.Thx for this collection.
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I've got a CD32 I got sent (for free) from Australia but am looking for software.. I got Nigel Mansell and Jungle Strike from eBay and downloaded Lemmings, Cannon Fodder and Dizzy Big 6 from some site years ago... Has Desert Strike been considered? I got Turrican 2 CDTV and was told it would work on the CD32... bloody liar! |
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22 September 2014, 23:19 | #223 |
PSPUAE DEV
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22 September 2014, 23:45 | #224 |
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@ransom1122 @foxman thanks guys!
@zeropolis79 By Warhammer collection I mean games set in the Games Workshop Warhammer universes (Hero Quest is in the Warhammer Fantasy Battles universe, the others are in Warhammer 40K). I'll keep Desert Strike in mind, though it is part of the big 160 game collection. As FOL pointed out Turrican 2 should work just fine on a CD32, but I recommend you have a look at RGCD's Turrican Collection - http://www.rgcd.co.uk/2011/04/turric...miga-cd32.html |
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Thanks... def no idea why it didn't work.. I sold the disc to someone who collected Turrican games.
Looking forward to the 160 game set.. Can these be burnt straight to CD? |
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Yes, you should be able to burn these iso's to a standard CD-R and run them in your CD32. Imgburn is what I use mostly. I don't know if it makes a huge amount of difference but I normally use slow burning speeds (8x).
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23 September 2014, 10:23 | #227 |
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Cannon Fodder: The CD32 Collection
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23 September 2014, 10:28 | #228 |
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War has never been so much fun,
war has never been so much fun, war has never been so much fun, war has never been so much fun! Go to your brother Kill him with your gun Leave him lying in his uniform Dying in the sun |
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23 September 2014, 15:34 | #230 |
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Now, that's what I call good cd32 port
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23 September 2014, 23:18 | #231 |
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Tried out my first of the ports today, Slam Tilt, plays great! Thanks for all the hard work, looking forward to trying them all out eventually.
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24 September 2014, 00:26 | #232 |
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Slam Tilt is clearly the most interesting port ! Fully fonctionnal on a stock CD32. It's a real pleasure to play without having to connect a cumbersome A1200.
Give a try to Breathless, a good surprise too, if you're note afraid about 2x2 resolution earok, I found a little problem in Breathless. You can't quit your game because when you select "quit game" on the ingame menu, you have to press Y or N on keyboard |
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Thanks everyone!
@iXien thanks for pointing that out! We'll no doubt do an update some time (maybe not this month - deadlines are starting to get very tight!). |
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Giana Sisters CD32 Collection
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24 September 2014, 11:23 | #235 |
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Thx a lot. btw. great Cover Design |
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Any possibility to release a template for the button / joypad artwork? I'd like to use such a thing for my cab front end software. (Hyperspin)
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24 September 2014, 16:07 | #237 |
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Wow man, excellent job ! Everything looks ace.
I would so much want a SWOS collection along with the Kick off one - which is absolutely amazing. SWOS 96/97 is being loaded from the analogic floppy on my cd32, lol ! |
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Another nice game to my collection
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Its coming home...
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