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March 19, 2006 by Klapauzius
Today we present to you one of the last commercial games for the Atari ST:
Championship Manager 94 - End of Season Edition.
As with its predecessors, it is a very accurate football manager simulation (or soccer, if you're from the USA), featuring various leagues and all the player data from the time.
There only was a 'semi-cracked' version of this game floating around, which had the protection answers written all over the background picture in the game, but the protection itself was still intact.
So we decided to do a clean crack of this game for everyone to enjoy. The game can also be installed to hard disk.
Here you have it! Time to win the cup now!
March 15, 2006 by Brume
Another old, but never released before, demo has just been released to the forum.
It's called Dong II and it was coded in STOS by IRS, but it also uses some 68k routs by The Law/BBC and the usual tunes by Mad Max/TEX. It's mainly a demo for adults since it features parts like the ones found in the Piss Flaps games. You've been warned!
Please note the demo seems not to be STE compatible. Better use a STF or an emulator with TOS 1.0/1.02. Thanks must go to ASYLvM for having posted the disks.
Feel free to download Dong II demo disk A, disk B and disk C.
March 9, 2006 by Grazey
What do you call 5 Mega-Demos all at once?
A Multi-Ultra-Mega-Demo-Bonanza, that's what! D-Bug presents you with 5 x fully cracked and HD installable Mega-Demos from Ye Olde Age of Classic Style screens.
All ready to rock and roll straight from the h/drive folder of your choice, brought to you by CJ of DBUG.
Mindbomb Demo by The Lost Boys,
Cuddly Demos by The Carebears,
Syntax Terror by Delta Force,
Dark Side of the Spoon by Unlimited Matricks &
Decade Demo by Inner Circle
Get the 5 disks from DBUG's site at D-Bug 193 a,b,c,d & e!
March 7, 2006 by Brume
We recently discovered a small bug with the trainer option in the first disk of Dragonflight (English version). It didn't affect the gameplay in any way, the game was still fully working and finishable. But since we really try to produce perfect disks, we have re-compiled the first one in order to give you a perfect trainer.
Feel free to grab the new version (only the first disk has changed). Sorry, looks like we were a bit too fast last week-end, hope you don't mind...
March 7, 2006 by Brume
If you haven't already noticed it, a new interview has been added to the site. Our mate Keili (of Tosec & Gamebase ST) has sent many questions to Guido Henkel who kindly answered them.
Guido Henkel is the man behind many popular german games such as Ooze, Hellowoon and Die Drachen von Laas. The yearly years of this multi-talented man are narrated through this great document.
The interview takes place here.
March 5, 2006 by Marcer
He goes left, he goes right - *POW* what a hit!! He's still STANDING UP!! Man what a boxer he is!
Are you ready to challenge the champions in Seconds Out from Tynesoft? Test your skills in the ring, or if you are a naughty boy you can cheat
Yep, this time we bring you Seconds out with trainer fixed by Avenger. Go here: to download the game
If I say "Lucasfilm Games", then what do you think about ? Well, graphic adventures probably; Monkey Island, Loom, Zak Mc Kracken, Indy & the Last Crusade... right. Anyway, Lucasfilm didn' t only make excellent graphic adventures, but also released a couple of puzzle games.
February 10, 2002 by Lorenzo
Read the review of Pipe DreamWhat does ST stand for? Some people believe it is an abbreviation of "Sam Tramiel", head of Atari. Others say it is short for "16 32", cause the ST was the first in a line of 16 - 32 bit computers by Atari!
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