30 June 2002, 09:48 | #41 |
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Are you sure about Basketball being Omni-Play Basketball? I got an original of Rick Davis World Trophy Soccer recently, so I'll check its titlescreen. I've uploaded City Cars. |
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http://uvl.arteh.com/lista4.asp?fprod=Mindscape Oh, and thanks for the upload. Can you up your copy of Crown for me? |
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30 June 2002, 10:27 | #43 |
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energize
Energize was another of tynesofts budget labels so soccer match could be same as kenny daglish's soccer match. Maybe you already knew this though.
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I have the following games for your MIA List Twistin':
-Blizzard -Bozuma: Mystery Of The Mummy -Diego Maradona Football Manager -Dylan Dog 10 -Emerald Mine 3 Pro -Fantasy Manager -Fighter Mission -Global Conflict -Grand Prix Simulation -Humans 2 - Ice Hockey -Metropolis -Omni-Play: Stable Qwners -Rajd Przez Polske -Reunion AGA, Disks 6,7,8 -Simulman 4 -Speedway Manager 2 -Stack Up (HD) -Tilt -USM '95-'96 -Pepe's Garden -Sooty Paint -Spell Book -Speller Bee I will upload them promptly!!! |
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It's raining ADFs... hope you're not holding an umbrella! :laugh
I contribute as far as I could Twistin'! I'll keep on investigating your MIA Listing for more uploads. My MIA Listing is coming ASAP to help you sheding a light on the amazing world of Amiga. Have a nice day! (P.S.: Thanks for the uploads Twistin' (Casino 3000 & Day Of The Pharaoh) |
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One thing I did notice from the Zone zip displays is the image in the Blizzard.ZIP file is only 102k...is your copy corrupted or did the zone munge the upload (it happens sometimes). And you're welcomed on the two uppers. Looking forward to your MIA for which I can hopefully do my own raindance! |
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Yes, Blizzard is corrupted
However, you can find it on the Assassins Game Pack #9!! I'll try to find the stand-alone version... |
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> Fighter Mission (XR-35)
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30 June 2002, 16:57 | #49 |
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Another update from me I allready adf´ed REGENT 7-Disk Version and I´m pretty sure I also have POWERPLAY ICEHOCKEY MANAGER somewhere ..... Have to check my disk collection again
Only thing weird at REGENT is, that first Disk is a DOS Disk and the other six are NDOS Disks So I will check the game before uploading ! |
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I'm now paying for my cutsey non-TOSEC naming standards and I've lost track of what I've uploaded. I'm going to go rename these properly and then see what's left to upload. I bet you're glad you have a broadband connection. |
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I explicitly REFUSE to believe that this is a Rainbow Arts game. If they really had released such a crappy piece of junk, it might have happened that they had lost their reputation forever The game principle is that of Centipede. Another point against a Rainbow Arts game: they did NEVER copy third-party game ideas, stamp a fresh name on it and sold it as a "Rainbow Arts" game. Never! They had enough own ideas and didn't require this. Quote:
That's the GENIAS game, widely available on TOSEC. Anyway, this version is non-TOSEC anyway. Quote:
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The name of the one game is Facette not Faucette
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One is none.
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01 July 2002, 00:43 | #55 |
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@scifi
Thanks for all the ups. I've only been through about half of them and I am off to work now, but here's where I am at: -The Blizzard on the Assassins disk is the same one you were looking for, 1988/Crysys? -Did you make the DMS of Fighter Mission from an original? Could it have been copy-protected? -Grand Prix Simulator: looking for the 1991 Code Masters version (tha one posted is 1992/PD/AMOS) -Emerald Mine 3 Professional: looking for Kingsoft version (the one posted is 1990/No One Inc.) -Ice Hockey: looking for commercial 1988 Databyte game (the one posted is Turbo Hockey 2/1994/PD) -Metropolis: looking for 1987 Melbourne House game (the one posted is a game demo, 1992/DIA/PD) -Stack Up: thanks, but I have the version on compact and the WHD version. Need standalone disk crack. -Tilt: looking for 1990 Code Masters game, not Genias game (but thanks, as Andreas says it's non-TOSEC!) @vivash I kinda had a hunch R-Type II Amiga Action demo would bomb. Which is why it's so elusive. @RetroMan I've seen a number of games that have AmigaDOS boot disks and non-DOS for the rest. These usually are HD installable. Hopefully those other disks aren't protected. @DPainter I've moved Boulderdash to my "May Not Exist" area. BTW: you can check my Thanks message to see what you've already contributed. @Andreas -Should be interesting to see how Chris Huelsbeck replies...I'm anxious to resolve this mystery! -I didn't know Bozuma and MotM were the same game. I'll check my collection tonight to see if I have the German version, but it's unlikely. @STB Thanks for the correction on Facette, although I can still find no info on the game even under that name. |
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I need a couple of things:
1) Does anybody have any original copies of the Deluxe Strip Poker games so that we can compare them with the existing Strip Poker games from Artworx/CDS? I'd really like to get this one sussed out (if they are the same or different). 2) Does anyone know the full titles for the remaining missing Diabolik, Simulman and Tex games? 3) What other Flight Simulator Scenery Disks might be missing from my MIA (other than the obvious ones that already exist, like #7, #11, and Hawaiian Odyssey)? 4) Can somebody who doesn't have a conscience -==- try to crack the existing demo version of "In the Dead of the Night"? It's too good to not have the whole game and it seems unsupported at this time. TIA! |
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Item 1) I'll check on the Strip Poker Deluxe, not sure if I have any originals anymore as I remember selling them with one of my A500's o sooooo many years ago
Item 2) Can't help you with, sorry. Item 3) Seems to me that subLogic only released a few of these for the Amiga, I can remember the entire set being sold for other systems however. The ones you have listed seems to be the one's I remember them releasing and supposedly more were coming. Also, I think the sections of the US that got mapped were numbered so for instance #7 would correspond to a specific region of the country, but I'm sure everyone already knows this Item 4) Perhaps Galahad would like to take a crack at it (pun intended!) :laugh EDIT: well can't locate any of the Strip Poker Deluxe disks, I'm sure I sold them all and don't have anything but copies now Last edited by jmmijo; 01 July 2002 at 04:17. |
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Incidently, anyone know where to find data disks for these games for other platforms (like the PC and ST). I'd love to find commercial and PD files for games like FSII, Mean 18, Jack Nicklaus Golf, etc. and you'd think it would be widely available on the net the way it used to be on BBS's and CompuServe back in the old days, but I can't seem to find any repositories for this stuff anywhere! Quote:
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Every company have their up and downs, why not Rainbow Arts? Perhaps they have two (or more) stinkers, that still doesn't make clouds on the Turricans firmament |
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@Twist, I'll see what I can gather up on the SP data disks As for the FS2 Scenery disks, I really don't remember that many being released for the Amiga, just every other system is all
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