01 April 2003, 16:25 | #261 |
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom does exist - we spent a week trying to dump it since the disk was so bad... Our one may not be the retail version though (i.e. budget/compilation version) as it was not protected.
As for Gauntlet: perhaps you guys are remembering "Garrison" games? They are pretty much pixel exact rip-offs of the arcade. |
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02 April 2003, 01:37 | #263 | |
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That link will take you to that game's entry in HOL...an ST poort so wretched, it doesn't deserve to exist. Actually, in the mid to late 80's when the Amiga first starting gaining a foothold, there was quite a number of arcade conversion on the Amiga, however this was usually trumped by being an ST port (that old chestnut again). Occasionally an Arkanoid would appear that was done right on the Amiga, but then look at the shitty sequel (again, our ST rears its ugly head). @lord_kelevar No offense, but if you had any idea of how many people have said the exact same thing as you, only to return back saying they couldn't find it or that they were mistaken and thinking of the <insert system here> version. I'd like to believe you, really I would, but my jaded heart is too mired in the muck of cynicism to even give you an encouraging nod. |
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I hate to say it but your right.
I though i had it but when i loaded the game it was number 2!!! |
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Dennis And Gnasher (1994/Alternative) - Doesn't exist. You must be thinking of the game Dennis released in 1993.
Pole Position (1996/Ascon) - This was never finished / Doesn't exist. Putty Squad AGA (1994/System 3) - Never Released PGA European Tour - Course Disk (1994/Electronic Arts/Ocean/The Dome) - Isn't that Disk 2? Reunion AGA (English) (1993/Grandslam) need disks 6, 7 and 8 - I already have these Mr. UFO (1996/JIP Soft) AMOS - This is a PD game. http://uk.aminet.net/pub/aminet/game/misc/MrUFO.readme http://uk.aminet.net/pub/aminet/game/misc/MrUFO.lha SWOS - Euro (1996/Sensible Software) reviewed in Amiga Review; Polish? - SWOS EC Edition isn't Rare. There wasn't a seperate polish version of the game to the best of my knowledge. Super Skidmarks Data Disks (1995/Acid/Guildhall) - These were extra car disks sold as Shareware/PD. F-16 Fighter Attack (19xx/Digital Integration) - Doesn't exist. It's F16 Combat Pilot Limbo of the Lost (199x/Rasputin) CD32/AGA, unreleased - Never released Labyrinth (198x/Lucasfilm Games) - Isn't this a CD32 game? Quote:
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Dennis and Gnasher - I'm definitely not thinking of the Ocean license of the US movie. Are you absolutely certain the Beano license doesn't exist?
Pole Position - I'll move this to the Does Not Exist list. Putty Squad AGA - release status is a given, but a version of the game does exist and I seek it (like everybody else!) PGA European Tour - Course Disk - this was a unique data disk release. Reunion AGA working disks 6-7-8 - the originally circulated disks of these were corrupted. I don't even recall if working versions of these disks have surfaced, but maybe. I'll look into it. Mr. UFO - I figured it was probably PD, but I wanted the full version, so cheers for the link! SWOS - Euro - rare or not, I don't have it. If you do, please post. Super Skidmarks Data Disks (1995/Acid/Guildhall) - shareware (full versions), freeware, no matter. I seek them. I was, however, under the impression that commercial data disks were released. I'll look into this to confirm. F-16 Fighter Attack - I don't believe this exists either, which is why it's in the MAY NOT EXIST listing. I'll probably be striking it from that list very soon. Limbo of the Lost - already stated that it's unreleased; I still seek it. Labyrinth - you are thinking of Labyrinth Of Time. The Lucasfilm game was added due to someone who says they remember an Amiga version. I, on the other hand, do not believe it exists for the Amiga. |
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Dennis & Gnasher
Steve: I'm pretty certain. 90%. I've certainly never heard of it. TG: See Amiga Force Issue 15, or The One Jan. 94 (Previews sections, both) I believe this was scheduled to be released in May 1994 on CD32 and probably on floppy, as well. I had other sources of info on this game, but don't remember what they were. I seek it whether it was released or not. SWOS - Euro Steve: It's in the zone. TG: Thanks, daddy-o! Limbo of the Lost Steve: This game DOES NOT exist. TG: Good enough. Unless somebody wants to rebuke this, I will move it to the retired DOES NOT EXIST cell. Labyrinth Steve: I'm positive this doesn't exist. TG: So am I. Does the person who thinks it exists wish to defend this one any further? |
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Dennis and Gnasher was previewed in issue 33, page 20 of Amiga Power.
F-16 Fighter Attack was listed in Amiga Power's Every Amiga Game Ever Book - it is clearly a mistake. Super Skidmarks Data Disks - these were commercial and are here (http://hol.abime.net/?id=2207) - we are looking for the ADFs, as the original disks are protected. |
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Thanks Cody...I knew about the commercial data disks, but after reading the above I thought maybe I was confusing them with something else (who could forget that cow?!)
I believe I initially entered Dennis & Gnasher into my database (and ultimately my MIA) after the Amiga Power preview. I have dropped F-16 into the DNE Dungeon©®. |
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Hey how up to date is the MIA list? I might try to look for these within some friends' collections.
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The worst part is that I have a new update to the list that I have to do (yes, even more MIA's to add!) But just looking at the Found lists is highly encouraging...really a whole bunch have surfaced! |
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i got a big box of disks and there is a disk labled Scrabble II, i dont know if it is the one you are looking for though..
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o.k,
but quite a n00bis question, but how do i dump them |
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It's named Sub Rally there, that's the same, trust me! CP Verlag (Verlag is German for 'publishing company') and Double Density developing team have always worked closely together! There are also a decent couple of C64 releases by them! First one is AlphaFlight trained version (TOSEC). Second one I found mentioned on Bernd's page: http://amiga.emucamp.com/scripts/newadditions.pl @Bernd: if you happen to read this, could you upload your disk too? Thanks! Third one I've just dumped! Rare NON-TOSEC AMIGO compilation disk with Crazy Sue (Part 1) and Sub Rall(e)y is now in the zone - enjoy! |
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