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99%? I'll give you 75% since that matches the "installed base" - but like many things, a killer app would have driven selling new machines.
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The market might have been small I grant you... but as evidenced in the PC scene people did spend money on hardware to be able to play this game. It could have extended the commercial life of the Amiga for a couple more years (not that anything was going to stop what was just over the horizon in '95). |
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Nobody was going to rush out to buy an Amiga so they could play Doom. There was no reality where that was ever going to happen.
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Doom was the last nail in my Amiga's coffin... Bought a PC an didnt look back for some years. At that time "my" Computer Shop was throwing out Amiga stuff and filled the space with PC games/things. |
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Dream17 / PortsCenter guy
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The last nail in the Amiga's coffin was hardly Doom. Doom was just what happened to everyone else after the lid had been closed.
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Can someone clean the thread up please, this talk has ZERO to do with the thread title and its being derailed quite badly.
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In the CD32 version of "Alien Breed Special Edition 92" (compilation with "Qwak"), Stefan Boberg wrote:
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This cat is no more
Join Date: Dec 2004
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in ATR CD32 startup sequence (not a message for crackers but it's not that nice to Jaimie Woodhouse who probably abandoned ship before I guess)
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; ; ; ; This CD was completed with the very kind help of Gary Symons and ; despite all Jamie's "help" :-) ; ; Spadge. Tuesday Feb 14/95 10.15am *Deadline Day +1* :-( ; ; ; I got doze.. doze last minute deadline hysterics.. yeah.. ; (We all got doze...) etc ad infinitum. ; |
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Defendit numerus
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Reach for the Skies:
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Hi! My name is Jim.. and I am a computer programmer & funny. My boss seems to disagree on both counts.. I wonder why? Anyway.. thats enough about me... What about you? Do you know any good jokes? (by the way... the protection is nowhere near here - so you may as well give up looking... try over in the stack segments... theres a good chappie!). |
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Now I have to know if the protection was indeed nowhere near that text.
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![]() --- There is a code path in Denaris that fail on 020+ processor because of an unsuccessful jump to 'misaligned address error vector' that end in: jmp $fce2 Of course is a (love) hidden message for the eventual lurker that is worth more than a written message for an old geezer like me ![]() |
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I just checked the bootblock of "Dr. Cubes magic lands" by Scienide. See picture. And here the translation from german: ---------------------------------------------- Attn! This bootblock is not a virus, but part of the program on this disk... It may NOT be deleted, otherwise the program won't load anymore!!! ************ To every cracker: You'r off the rocker! >> Pirating software is a serious crime. << Pirating is strictly illegal in Germany and almost everywhere in the world !!! ---------------------------------------------- If not crackers themselves weren't they a demogroup who at least wrote some cracktro's? ![]() Trivia: The german phrase actually would be: "Du tickst wohl nicht richtig." |
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Deep Core, after a lot of loads & some decryption:
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CaptainM68K-SPS France
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Mr Larmer speciality is to crack such beasts. Lots of loading & decrunching. Encryption. Time consuming.
Is the game any good BTW? someone compared it to Gods I have my doubts... |
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CaptainM68K-SPS France
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Well the game has a kind of atmosphere. it's nice game to play, but not a super great game AAA.
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