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March 23, 2006 by Klapauzius
To satisfy the daily needs of all the ST games collectors out there, we bring you another gem today. This time it's an adventure game and probably one of the earliest commercial titles for our beloved machine:
Treasure Island
The plot in this game is of course based on the famous book by Robert Louis Stevenson (you have heard of him, haven't you?).
Fred_R cracked the original disks and Klapauzius patched the game to run off one disk and also from hard disk. Additionally, this version does not require an extra disk for saving your games. The intro was coded by our friends from MJJ-Prod.
Watch this space for more scarce games from the same development team! In the meantime, click here and enjoy another rare classic!
March 22, 2006 by Klapauzius
You don't know Mukor? Shame on you! Time to meet him in
Blasteroids!
Our great cracker Avenger has managed to bring you a cracked, filed, packed and mega-trained version. In addition to the usual infinite credits/energy stuff, the trainer will also allow you to activate extra weapons while playing!
The intro was coded by simonsunnyboy from Paradize and features additional graphics by Mug UK and muzak by Marcer.
Grab this deluxe version here, blast away and give Mukor a run for his money!
March 21, 2006 by Brume
Sometimes it's good to come back to school. Or, for those who have children, it's more fun to make them learn on your Atari ST. The machine has an impressive library of educational softwares.
So our French hacker Fred_R has worked on a rare title named Mathex College - 6e-5e-4e-3e - with thanks to Shredder for the original disk.
The game is in French, but the exposition is quite easy to understand. Please note that many titles in the Mathex series. You'll soon find one more here very soon, but the others are still missing.
Where to get the game? All you have to do is to click here now!
EDIT: the disk has been updated. The game doesn't request any confirmation anymore at the beginning. This is the final version, please download again and sorry for the initial confusion
March 20, 2006 by Brume
All previous versions spread around (by Superior, The Medway Boys or the Replicants) offered only v1.0 of the game. Because of a serious bug in the mission 0002/level 2, Captive can not be completed. Fortunately Mindscape released another version (1.2), which corrected the problem, but this one remained un-hacked until ... today.
After some hard work, here is a fully cracked version of Captive v1.2.
Avenger managed to remove the protection, file the disk and add a trainer mode! Believe us or not, this time the game wasn't so easy to crack.
The game has been successfully tested with various configurations. It also supports two drives option for more cosiness.
You're just three mouse clicks away from the download. Will you accept the mission? If so, let's go!
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.
This is great fun to play. Of course there are better beat 'em ups these days, but "Barbarian" will always be special to me. One of the better fighting games of its era. If you're into this type of game, you should definitely check it out.
June 18, 2001 by ST Graveyard
Read the review of Barbarian - The Ultimate WarriorJack Tramiel bought Atari's home computer and home videogame business in 1984.
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