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January 18, 2006 by Brume
Great Napoleonic Battles from the editor Impressions is another rare game from the past... Both original disks of the game were sent by Felx/MJJ Prod (thanks mate!). We packed some bits on them, so the game fits on one disk now. Also an intro has been added in order to select which part of the game must be launched. The intro was coded by Boris from POV, and improved by MSD for us.
Please note you'll have to create your own game before to play. A 'human vs human' mode is also available. Probably not the best game of the year, but all lovers of strategy have to try it.
Of course it can be found on Atari Legend. Where else?
January 15, 2006 by Marcer
Story:
You are four (or less) brave grave robbers who have decided to gather some gold and jewels from King Millius' grave, but as you search it you find constructions that are far older than the grave itself. With some worries you step deep into Mt. Anaias to find out what it is...
- What you waiting for? ![]()
Dungeon Master - The Grave of King Millias
January 14, 2006 by Klapauzius
After a looooooong delay we finally have managed to bring you one of the most anticipated games still missing in most folks' collections of Atari ST software:
Space Ace by Readysoft
This version is 100% cracked now! If you use a real ST you may copy the disks with FastCopy. Also, we have included some goodies, such as a trainer and "cinema mode" to be able to play through the whole game without having to move a finger. Savegames are even written into a small file now (so no need to waste a whole disk for your those anymore)....
Thanks must go to all the folks in the AL team, who had helped with this release (it hadn't been an easy task ;-) )
Even though this is considered abandonware by most, it is not our intention to dissatisfy the creators. So if anyone has anything against this release, let us know and it will be disabled.
Don't waste any more time, get Space Ace now and enjoy another "lost classic"
January 13, 2006 by Brume
Avenger strikes back and brings you 9 Lives! This time it's a team release!
Now you should wonder why we release this game that was already put on various compilation disks long time ago? According to this thread, the game was just a preview/demo version, not the complete one! Goldrunner (the leader of GameBaseST project) posted a Pasti file of the original version on the forum, so we got finally a full disk of it. Avenger removed the protection, while Mug UK and Klapauzius trained the game. Klapauzius also compiled the whole disk, so here is a definitive release of 9 Lives. It has the sampled tune at the intro, and now the game begins like the Amiga version does.
Another day, another release: the full version of 9 Lives is now available.
January 12, 2006 by Brume
If you are an addict player, you probably know Murder. The english version of the game has been hacked and spread by Illegal/Empire more than 15 years ago. But you probably don't know that the game was also sold in french language and never hacked before today.
Our great member Avenger brings you now a fully filed/hacked/packed version of the game. The game doesn't request any question at the beginning (compare to the Empire version) and it's filed perfectly. A very good job! Thanks also to Dungeon.Master (another member of AL team) for the original disk of the game.
Maybe it's time for you to download Murder? More rare stuffs will follow!
January 9, 2006 by Brume
The new year promises a very good era for games! So an old totally unknown title has been posted by Christos (thanks to him!). This one is a great Tetris clone, and it works on any ST/STE/Falcon machine. Falcon users will enjoy a 4 channels module, while ST/STE users will hear Mad Max 'Wings Of Death' tune.
So what's up with this game? It has been coded more than 10 years ago by a greek coder and it's a very rare stuff. It has probably never been distributed outside the Greece (at least we have never seen it before today).
Don't wait and go to the Metal Link page to try the game!
And don't forget to leave a comment on the forum if you like it.
This is a true classic showing what the ST is capable of. The game itself is hard and frustrating (I never ever managed to reach the boss of Level 1.) But the effects and technical brilliance of this game make it a winner!
November 24, 2002 by simonsunnyboy
Read the review of Lethal Xcess"So we went to Atari and said, 'Hey, we've got this amazing thing, even built with some of your parts, and what do you think about funding us? Or we'll give it to you. We just want to do it. Pay our salary, we'll come work for you.' And they said, 'No.' So then we went to Hewlett-Packard, and they said, 'Hey, we don't need you. You haven't got through college yet.'" -- Apple Computer Inc. founder Steve Jobs, on attempts to get Atari and HP interested in his and Steve Wozniak's personal computer
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