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February 7, 2006 by Brume
After the version of DragonFlight released by Udo Fisher in July 2004, here is a cracked/packed/HD-compatible/Falcon-patched version! The game has been hacked by Melcus of ECG, and it's available on D-Bug 192 that comes on 2 disks this time. Please note it's the german version of DragonFlight, so you'll better to practice Goethe's language before playing with it.
D-Bug 192 also features a fixed version of Pooz, Pooz save game editor and SNDH-Ed v1.10. So it's a release full of great games and cool utilities.
Usual Atarians know the URL of D-Bug website. Other dudes have to click here to go to the right place.
February 4, 2006 by Marcer
This is another great hack by Avenger. You may think this is another
unreleased game. Yes and no. This title has never appeared in the release lists before. But has been released under another name -Driller! This is the US release of this well known game.
Please enjoy!
Space Station - Oblivion!
February 3, 2006 by Brume
Le Labyrinthe d'Anglomania 2 is a mix between educational and adventure games. On a personal note, I find this kind of game very interesting for children and the design wasn't so bad. The game was also been ported on Amiga and Amstrad CPC but it was missing in all ST collections, until Dungeon.Master found the original disks. So here comes now a fully cracked/packed version by Avenger.
With the help of Dungeon.Master, we managed to gather most of the titles of the serie Le Labyrinthe. We only miss two games: Le Labyrinthe d'Anglomania 1 and Le Labyrinthe de la Reine des Ombres (we own the second disk of this one).
So, if you have one of these titles, please get in touch with us ;-) Your help will be appreciated and you'll be credited as always.
Hang on! We forget something, don't we? Oh yes, the link to Le Labyrinthe d'Anglomania 2! Feel free to get it, so!
February 2, 2006 by Grazey
Here we go again.... with another brand new menu.
I don't know about you but I feel this must be one of our best releases. Cyrano Jones certainly pulled out all the stops.
191 brings you:
- Lethal Xcess Hard-Drive installable , 4mb Cracked / Packed / HD Installable by CJ
- Monster Business ULS Hard-Drive installable, 2mb Done by CJ
So you could call this Eclipse Menu #1. Thanks must go to Cyclone from X-Troll for coding the menu. How many times has the actual game developers written the crack intro!?
D-Bug official website.
February 1, 2006 by Brume
Some weeks ago Simon Scott gave the full version of Well 'Ard. Today he brings us some old PD games released under the label of Cybernation Software. Here is the list of the games that you can find on the site:
- Astro 2000
- Pac Attack
- Pong 2000
And last but not least, he has uploaded a WIP version of Bouncer. Looks promising, indeed!
January 31, 2006 by Brume
No: the title of this news isn't an issue of stammer! Automation 157 v3 is out! After the first release of the menu, it was updated many years ago for STE machine. But one game (Tanglewood) was still corrupted. So D-Bug guys have released a new version of the disk, which also features an exclusive tool. Here is what Showaddywaddy wrote:
There's also now room for another exclusive release on this disk, notably Monolator , a Monochrome Emulator coded by Cyrano Jones (this was coded along time ago but never released). To use the emulator simply put it in the auto-folder. The menu also features an unused pic by Pursy.
This new version of Automation #157 is available on D-Bug website.
Anyway, don't expect this game to be anything like real soccer... to my knowledge, the first game to look and play like the real thing was Konami' s "Winning Eleven" for Playstation. Sensible Soccer, with its fast and furious action, feels more like a pinball game, or an improved version of Pong.
July 31, 2001 by Lorenzo
Read the review of Sensible Soccer - European ChampionsSteve Jobs was Atari's fortieth employee, a technician at $5/hour.
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