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February 21, 2006 by Marcer
It's time once again for Roger Moore to get the suit on! Not as the Saint, but as Bond.... James Bond.
I believe this game was the last featuring James Bond on the Atari ST. Actually it seemed like a little-too-hard game to complete for some. There are some trained versions out there, but they didn't do the trick!
Here you now get a proper trained version of this game. Here we give you:
The Spy Who Loved Me .
February 21, 2006 by Brume
Megadeth - the coder and painter of both crews Pendragons & Prism - is just coming to post a new megademo never published before.
The demo was made in 1992 and mainly features animations done with Quick Ray Tracer.
It also features good graphics drawn by Megadeth and a... monochrome screen!
Also we learned some days ago we may expect for more unreleased stuffs by Prism & Pendragons in the next months. Indeed!
Click here to download Prism Raytrace Demo and don't hesitate to drop a comment on the forum!
February 20, 2006 by Brume
In the 80's, the hero Batman came back to the comic book scene with the help of Frank Miller. After this great success, Warner decided to celebrate merrily the 50th birthday of the caped crusader: the company gave the hero a fantastic movie that featured Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger. This was in the heady days of 1989.
As usual, Ocean bought the copyright and produced a Batman - The Movie video game. Whilst some games licensed by Ocean were really crap, this one wasn't so bad!
Avenger has cracked the game and added a helpful trainer option, that brings unlimited lives + unlimited energy + timer off. Hard to do better, isn't it?
Don't wait! It's time to go back to 1989 and play Batman - The Movie.
February 19, 2006 by Brume
A new version (for Windows only) of the famous Jam player is out! Here are new features:
- New interface
- Improved YM-2149 soundchip-emulation
- Emulation of DMA-sound and OS-soundroutines
- Full SNDHv2-support
- SNDHv2 tag-editor
- Playlist-mode
- Record-mode
- Plugin-architecture
So the program now supports plugins. It means it can replay more formats such as Future Composer musics. Also it supports latest formats used by Atarians. For instance all tunes composed for the 20 Years Demo are now fully playable. And last but not least, the player can now record in a Wave file all musics supported. Great improvments, indeed!
Jam v2.0 beta for Windows is available on Cream Website.
February 17, 2006 by Marcer
R-Type cracked/packed/filed/trained/512K version by Avenger.
Yes I know, this is old one, but there was no decent working trainer version out which would have worked in every system so here it is now, enjoy or not.
Get it here:
R-Type
February 14, 2006 by Klapauzius
After "Space Ace" here comes another one of the Readysoft games: Dragon's Lair
There have been fully cracked versions of Dragon's Lair 2, 3 and 4 available, but the first one in the Dragon's Lair series had never been completely deprotected - until now!
For your comfort, we have also included a 'cinema mode' again, as well as a 'conventional' infinite lives trainer.
As with our previous release of Space Ace, the five disks can be copied with FastCopy!
Many thanks must go to MJJ-Prod who supplied the intro for this game again!
So this is our Valentine's Day present for you. Why Valentine's Day? Well, hero Dirk is off to rescue his princess in this game and we thought this would fit the occassion quite nicely!
Atari Legend, bringing you the love on this special day. :-)
Oh yes .... grab it here and enjoy!
I remember many a night on my ZX Spectrum playing Cybernoid and its sequel for hours on end. It was a hard and frustrating experience as you had to be pixel perfect to get past screen after screen. It seemed very closed in and one wrong move resulted in you dying over and over.
March 28, 2020 by Morcar
Read the review of Cybernoid - The Fighting MachineThe name "Atari" comes from a move in the ancient game of Go, a favorite of founder Nolan Bushnell.
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