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By doing some research, I found a fix for the Decade crack by Backlash and a crack also by Decade for the German version (incomplete as for the English version) Last edited by Crashdisk; 05 June 2016 at 20:31. |
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Great if these fixes you've found solve them but still someone would need to check (which takes a few hours of testing) Anyway, yeah that's all good but it's not really the point I was making... It was that if you are going to include other ".IPF --> .ADF" files in TOSEC (even when useless without a manual) then the Flashback one should most definitely be included Finally; regarding "Another World"; the Flashtro cracked version (made from the original retail version) is 100% / play tested by me: see this old post and thread: http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=250167&postcount=54 http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=23714 Last edited by DamienD; 05 June 2016 at 21:56. |
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@DamienD
In general you are even right, TOSEC catalogs all diskimages which showing up. But the result would be to have hundreds and thousands of slightly different disk images which are needless, not to speak about the huge job to name and catalog the images! And again, we have never converted IPFs to ADFs with the aim to include to Games ADF section. In the end its Crashdisk his decision to include or not, i myself would not, its in SPS, so its even preserved. Last edited by mai; 06 June 2016 at 19:01. |
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Crashdisk has said that he has no issue with adding this quite a few posts back so we can all move on: |
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Hi TOSEC Folks
There's some new items in a folder i uploaded today that i'd like to submit to tosec. They are raw ADFs straight from my Amiga Floppy that created them. in Uploads/IvanEBC Am i meant to rename them or you have folks that do all that? I checked and none of these exist in TOSEC (some not existing anywhere). Thanks |
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Mai and Crashdisk are the tosec maintainer here.
of course any help is welcome, so renaming them to tosec standard will be much appreciated. you can add here a list of your uploads, just to make things easier. btw. pctask 4 adf is really unique, never seen before, thanks. |
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This file "Screech v2.25 (demo-playable) (19xx)(Insane Software - 17-Bit Software)[KS2.0].adf" is actually v2.35 and the game name has 2 exclamation marks in it:
...so should be reanmed to "Screech!! v2.35 (demo-playable) (19xx)(Insane Software - 17-Bit Software)[KS2.0].adf" |
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Moreover, even on your screenshot it is written: "This is Currently Version 2.35 of Screech:" |
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06 July 2016, 22:44 | #2069 |
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Yeah ok, but there are various inclinations all over the place...
Guess the only real way to be sure of the correct title is to ask Andrew |
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As you say, on the author's website, he reference his game with the name "Screech" same with the latest release version (for PC). I think the exclamation points are a style effect.
In any case, the name "Screech" is the only thing that does not change in different variations |
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It also shouldn't say 19xx since it's obviously from the 90s.
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It is already corrected
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That's what the title screen shows anyway (and also LemonAmiga) Last edited by DamienD; 08 July 2016 at 18:00. |
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The game seems originally released in 1995, version 2.35 in 1996 and 2.41 in 1997. The release date on the screenshot is written in hard, because it's a picture ... he never redrawn for even the PC version released in 2003.
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...so basically you don't use the original / first release date; when a new version is released you use that date As you say v2.41 & AGA v2.51 were released in 1997 so I should use those dates for my "HD install" --> "ADF". Cheers |
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In preparation for this; "Center Court 2": http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=83501
...I thought I better add the 1st game into my WinUAE collection So have been looking at the .ADFs and .IPFs in TOSEC. These 2 should be renamed as they can be run in OCS or AGA mode: a) "Center Court (1995)(Acid)(Disk 1 of 2)[h QTX].adf" --> "Center Court (1995)(Acid)(OCS-AGA)(Disk 1 of 2)[h QTX].adf" b) "Center Court (1995)(Acid)(Disk 2 of 2).adf" --> "Center Court (1995)(Acid)(OCS-AGA)(Disk 2 of 2).adf" I didn't bother testing "Center Court (demo-playable) (1994)(Acid)[h][Amiga Action #56].adf" but you may also like to see if it's playable OCS or AGA mode... Next, I noticed that the disks for "Blitz Tennis" & "Center Courts" are named "Disk 1" & "Disk 2". I don't think TOSEC take this into consideration but they should really be named "Disk A" & "Disk B" Finally; this one is more for HOL (& possibly TOSEC)... No where in the game for either the .ADFs or .IPFs is "Blitz Tennis" shown. I did see that in HOL there are disk scans that show this though... It should also be named "Center Courts" as this is shown in more screens / modes than "Center Court Tennis". Running the game in OCS you see: Running the game in AGA you see: 2nd Screen when running in either OCS or AGA you see: Last edited by DamienD; 20 July 2016 at 21:31. |
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...waiting for Crashdisk, anyway good finding! |
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"Center Court" and "Blitz Tennis" sets are corrected!
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Blitz Tennis (1997)(Acid)(OCS-AGA)(Disk 1 of 2)(A)[h HF] Blitz Tennis (1997)(Acid)(OCS-AGA)(Disk 2 of 2)(B) |
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