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Oscar from Diggers / Oscar does not have NVRAM save. Also there is limited speech like "find the clapperboard", "thanks everybody", "bonus letter" and "aaaaand cut". I would hardly call that in-game speech but its your list so call it yes if you want. lol. It doesn't have full CD speech like what Trivial Pursuit has.
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Obviously i have only needed to do this on double/triple pack releases i.e grandslam collection, but you can check each games seperate releases if unsure. |
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Good job, thanks for posting this.
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Yeah, I kind of suspected this. I don't even know how it got on our list... I think we started with a list from another source, and it happened to be on there.
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Sorry to bump this old thread, but the OP blog has since been removed quite recently. A real shame, but I am glad we have Project CD32 as a resource.
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Dear all members who are interested in CD32's "Game" list,
please see my list which I created in 2013, too. (sorry there are some Japanese characters & sentences, though.) https://nitta.sakuraweb.com/cd32/cd32.index.html In my opinion, I strongly believed that it is more exactly than above webpages. It is because these lists have included "non-CD32 CD" such as "Gloom3" and "Gamers' Delight 2". Last edited by nittamituaki; 11 June 2022 at 01:29. Reason: URL changed |
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Appears to be restored, the OP's blog that is! Great!
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Near the end days, companies got really lazy with CD32 releases, not using proper packaging/labelling... or they went the extra step and made it so their Amiga CD games actually booted on a CD32 even though it doesn't say so on the packaging. In general, we've gone with the definition of "anything that you can boot and play on a base system"... ie, no screwing around with Workbench. Even that definition doesn't always work. --Zero |
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