06 December 2003, 17:03 | #21 |
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Okay, no offense... this time...
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06 December 2003, 17:12 | #22 |
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The Devil inside...every single one of us the devil inside...
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01 October 2004, 05:12 | #23 |
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(01/01/04) [11] - [15] upped => see above (first post)
(11/01/04)#14 reuploaded due to completely wrong renaming. (21/01/04) [17] upped => rare educational title found (15/08/04) [29] upped. (KQ II, cr. FLT, 1987 - see first post for details) (01/10/04) [30] upped. Pretty rare French PD title, rediscovered recently from my HD depths ... (posts merged) Last edited by andreas; 31 December 2004 at 14:45. |
10 February 2005, 19:56 | #24 |
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yeah translated versions are bad
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13 February 2005, 23:01 | #25 |
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[31] upped.
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03 May 2005, 19:48 | #26 |
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Hole-In-One disk 3? I remember the Out of this World, but don't remember Alphabet or Holidays--the version I had had the main one, and the 2nd disk which was Intermediate and menagerie, yes, but we also had Out of this World on one of the two disks . . . I'm pretty sure. Oh well, don't have it in front of me to check. I'd LOVE to have that one. Tried to play the first two disks which I found online, but got errors, documented here: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=18489
I would also love the rare educational games you found (I'm going into teaching--educational games are fascinating to me). I just joined in the last few days, so I missed all the uploads before. Is it OK to ask for them to be uploaded again? (Is Block It! the game where you and an opponent, either human or computer, have to take blocks of different colors, with different pictures on them, each with different colors on them, and drop them into different columns? In the game I'm thinking of, you got more points to your score the more your block matched the blocks around it--if you were surrounded by ones who had the same pictures on them which were in the same color which had the same background color, you got more points than if only one or two things matched--and you basically didn't get hardly any points at all for nothing matching around it. I cannot truly remember the name of this game, but it had something to do with blocks.) |
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Hey Doranwen, welcome to the Treasure Room
This reminds me a lot of this being overdue to get a rework!! Will do this RIGHT NOW. Many of those disks are now in TOSEC meanwhile, so you can get most of them elsewhere. If not -- just ask! Quote:
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HOL is also missing some. What about the board game Sorry? That was in the compilation of games I had on that one disk, yet it is unlisted. But I digress from the purpose of this thread. Thank you again for the upload! |
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05 May 2005, 23:11 | #31 |
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The HOL uses DHTML image popups as default, you can change to standard popups in the options, maybe those work better for you.
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06 May 2005, 07:31 | #32 | |
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06 May 2005, 08:23 | #33 | |
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It's "Easy and Fun". Typo corrected - thank you! Here ya go again: http://hol.abime.net/3438 For TOSEC sites like PlanetEmu, consider this: educational games have their own data file, you are probably not supposed to find them in "adf games"! |
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06 May 2005, 08:54 | #34 |
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Cool, thanks! You never know when edutainment will be useful . . . As a prospective teacher, I'm collecting anything and everything that could be remotely useful in the future. Who knows? I might just get an Amiga for the classroom, lol.
And if anyone's played Hole-In-One successfully, please visit http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=18489 and see if you can help. I really want to play it again--it's been a couple years since the Amiga was out, and I miss those games. Thanks again for the uploads! The only rare game I have right now is Discovery Spell . . . but if that's useful, let me know. |
20 October 2005, 00:44 | #35 |
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[32] Program type: APP
FUL: 02/06/05 Title: Forms-In-Flight (FIF) Copyright: (c) 1987 MicroMagic TOSEC: NO Comment: Early designing app to build e. g. aircrafts :-) [33] Program type: GAME FUL: 27/06/05 Title: KNAX - The Computer Game [orig. title: KNAX - Das Computerspiel] Copyright: (c) 1992 <unknown> Language: German Translated by: CABBIE TOSEC: NO Comment: Unofficial translation. (scene release, released in 1993) [34] Program type: GAME FUL: 20/10/05 Title: Barney Mouse Copyright: (c) 1988 Kingsoft TOSEC: NO Cracked by: Alpha Flight (AFL)/The Magic Arts (TMA) Trained by: AFL/TMA (+5) Comment: VERY RARE and very good scene release! This is a very uncommon TRAINED version! Also very good is the AFL/TMA Mech intro! [35] Program type: GAME FUL: 21/10/05 Title: BattleForce + ForceFactory **FULL 2-DISK RELEASE** Copyright: (c) 1989 Ralph R. Reed TOSEC: NO Comment: I'd claim this one to be EXTREMELY RARE, as it is the registered owners' COMMERCIAL version which was strictly forbidden to distribute unlike the shareware version. I'm not into Mech stuff at all, but this might attract the attention of some of you guys... [36] Program type: GAME FUL: 21/10/05 Title: Xenophobe Copyright: (c) 1989 MicroStyle Cracked by: Antiaction/DEFJAM-CCS TOSEC: NO Comment: RARE classic scene crack by Antiaction of DEFJAM/CCS - very hard to obtain! The intro music KICKS ASS! [37] Program type: GAME FUL: 22/10/05 Title: Monopoly Copyright: (c) 1989 Ed Musgrove, Olalla, WA, U.S.A. Imported by: Amiga Hackers United (AHU) TOSEC: NO Comment: Very RARE freeware monopoly game from 1989, fairly well done, but has some bugs (admitted by the author) [38] Program type: GAME FUL: 04/12/05 Title: Rick Dangerous Cracked by: The Band Trained by: The Band (+3) Copyright: (c) 1989 Firebird TOSEC: NO Comment: RARE classic widespread crack from the old days, which I've never seen as adf - yet. [39] Program type: GAME FUL: 04/12/05 Title: Rick Dangerous II Cracked by: ANGELS Trained by: Legend (+3) Copyright: (c) 1989 Firebird TOSEC: NO Comment: The rare bit in this version is the scarce Legend +3 trainer. [40] Program type: GAME FUL: 04/12/05 Title: Silkworm Cracked by: BLACK MONKS Trained by: Ivanhoe of BLACK MONKS (+3) Copyright: (c) 1989 Virgin TOSEC: NO Comment: Very rare version of this all-time classic; I wager a lot have this one on disk, but nobody ever bothered to image it. [41] Program type: GAME FUL: 01/06/06 Title: Dames Simulator Copyright: (c) 1990 Infogrames TOSEC: NO Comment: Extremely rare standalone version of this board game! [42] Program type: GAME FUL: 26/06/06 Title: Falcon F16 Mission Disk 1 [EU] Copyright: (c) 1989 Mirrorsoft UK Cracked by: QUARTEX (QTX) TOSEC: NO Comment: EUROPEAN version (Mirrorsoft) of this mission disk, which unfortunately does not show the beautiful logo as the US version by Spectrum HoloByte. Widely identical to SPS #268. [43] Program type: GAME FUL: 06/08/06 Title: Trolls Copyright: (c) 1992 Flair Cracked by: FAIRLIGHT (FLT) Trained by: ZENITH (ZTH) (+3)(+fix) TOSEC: NO Comment: Rare stuff. This trained and properly fixed version is not that common. [44] Program type: GAME FUL: 06/11/06 Title: Wieszak Copyright: (c) 1996 Dark Team, Poland TOSEC: NO Comment: Rare Public Domain game, possibly a scene game. This is HANGMAN in Polish, hence Polish knowledge is absolutely mandatory. Polish Hangman is NOT like English Hangman, since you have 32 letters to guess! Last edited by andreas; 08 November 2006 at 00:55. |
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Great stuff.I like this oldskool intros, especially if they are rare
and i have never seen them. The Fairlight intro of Purple Saturnday is awesome! |
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Simply load the trainer, put IPF disk 1 in df0: and let it be |
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03 April 2006, 13:05 | #38 |
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Point taken. However, my solution does not require proprietary software to run.
If the user lacks a physical original disk of the game, my solution will (currently) be the only possible way out to use the trainer disk on a REAL Amiga. |
03 April 2006, 13:59 | #39 |
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Just checked randomly, but it seems, even if you uploaded these disks from your thread to the zone years ago, they never made it into Tosec. How come? Isn't [idoru] leeching from the zone? hehehe
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03 April 2006, 21:40 | #40 |
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[idoru] used to get my renamed stuff from my ftp.. I'm sure that will continue when he actually surfaces!
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