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It's a fantastic Coin Ops compilation!
Thank you Mike
Thank you Mike
2xElectron, 3xBBC B, BBC Master.
2xAcorn A310, A420/1, 2xA3000, 2xA3010, A3020, A4000, A5000.
2xRISC PC, Acorn Pocket Book, Acorn Pocket Book II.
2xAcorn A310, A420/1, 2xA3000, 2xA3010, A3020, A4000, A5000.
2xRISC PC, Acorn Pocket Book, Acorn Pocket Book II.
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Wow!
That is pretty cool - the historical intros are brillant - and you attention to detail with all the changed logos etc is really nice.
I can think of a few others for disk#2 - Pengo, Firetrack & Crypt Capers come to mind and I always prefered Watford Electronics version of Centipede (Crawler) which was in Mode 1.
Those were great times where the changing of one letter was enough for you to release a copy of a game!
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That is pretty cool - the historical intros are brillant - and you attention to detail with all the changed logos etc is really nice.
I can think of a few others for disk#2 - Pengo, Firetrack & Crypt Capers come to mind and I always prefered Watford Electronics version of Centipede (Crawler) which was in Mode 1.
Those were great times where the changing of one letter was enough for you to release a copy of a game!
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Here is Alternative Disc011 from 2018.
Painter from Micro Power is an early release / pre-release of Demon Decorator.
Wall 'Em In is an alternative title for Brick 'Em In from Software For All.
Monstas from Bit Twidlers was officially released as an Upgrade to Acornsoft's Monsters.
US Invaders by Steven Brookes is an alternative title for USS Endeavour from The Micro User.
3D-Noughts And Crosses (V1) from Beebug is the earlier original tape release.
The Train Game '91 is an official re-mix version by Acorn User of their earlier 1984 game.
Moon Raider from Micro Power is the Electron version of the game.
Frak! from Aardvark is the Electron version with the screen designer.
Mr Miner from Electron User Group is an enhanced version of the Electron User game.
City Bomber is an alternative version of the 8-Bit Software game.
Evil Invaders from Imagen is a hack of Invaders (Model B) from IJK Software.
Tarzan Boy from Alligata Software is the alternative released title for the Electron version of Tarzan.
Anarchy Zone from Atlantis Software is a hack with a much faster loading screen routine.
Chuckie Egg (Extra Colours Hack) is a hack of the original game by Rich Talbot-Watkins from 2005.
Down Fall from Big K Magazine was also released as Invasion by Beebug.
Helter Skelter from Audiogenic Software is the tape version featuring the tape loading screen.
Galaxy Wars from Bug-Byte looks like either an early release or a pre-release of the game.
Swoop from Micro Power is the Electron version of the game.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
Painter from Micro Power is an early release / pre-release of Demon Decorator.
Wall 'Em In is an alternative title for Brick 'Em In from Software For All.
Monstas from Bit Twidlers was officially released as an Upgrade to Acornsoft's Monsters.
US Invaders by Steven Brookes is an alternative title for USS Endeavour from The Micro User.
3D-Noughts And Crosses (V1) from Beebug is the earlier original tape release.
The Train Game '91 is an official re-mix version by Acorn User of their earlier 1984 game.
Moon Raider from Micro Power is the Electron version of the game.
Frak! from Aardvark is the Electron version with the screen designer.
Mr Miner from Electron User Group is an enhanced version of the Electron User game.
City Bomber is an alternative version of the 8-Bit Software game.
Evil Invaders from Imagen is a hack of Invaders (Model B) from IJK Software.
Tarzan Boy from Alligata Software is the alternative released title for the Electron version of Tarzan.
Anarchy Zone from Atlantis Software is a hack with a much faster loading screen routine.
Chuckie Egg (Extra Colours Hack) is a hack of the original game by Rich Talbot-Watkins from 2005.
Down Fall from Big K Magazine was also released as Invasion by Beebug.
Helter Skelter from Audiogenic Software is the tape version featuring the tape loading screen.
Galaxy Wars from Bug-Byte looks like either an early release or a pre-release of the game.
Swoop from Micro Power is the Electron version of the game.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
All of these discs have now been re-posted due to finding various spelling mistakes in some of the original versions posted over on the 30th Anniversary thread.
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Mick.
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Just re-posted ALTD011 due to a slight change to the Chuckie Egg (Extra Colours Hack) where I have removed the (C) A&F 2005 and replaced it with "Upgrade by Rich Talbot-Watkins 2005. This is to avoid confusion and add a bit of clarity to what it is and when it was hacked.
Mick.
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Just re-posted ALTD005 due to a slight change to Pro Boxing's loading routine.
This has been changed from &100 to &400 (same as By Fair Means Or Foul) due to it causing problem if Disc Doctor ROM is fitted.
Note: The original tape had no such issues and this was simply caused by me using that location to load the files as Disc Doctor stores a variable at &130 overwriting what is there.
Mick.
This has been changed from &100 to &400 (same as By Fair Means Or Foul) due to it causing problem if Disc Doctor ROM is fitted.
Note: The original tape had no such issues and this was simply caused by me using that location to load the files as Disc Doctor stores a variable at &130 overwriting what is there.
Mick.
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Just re-posted ALTD011 again due to correcting the hackers name who created Evil Invaders. Changed from D G Bearsmore to D G Beardsmore in the loader.
Thanks to the author informing Lee of the error.
Mick.
Thanks to the author informing Lee of the error.
Mick.
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Here is Alternative Disc012 from 2019.
The Hunt from Robico Software is the Disc version and you can save your position to a blank disc.
Pitfall Pete from Beebug includes the original game plus 10 new screens from issue (10.07).
Breakout (Fun Games) from Acornsoft/BBC Soft is the earlier release of the Arcade Action game.
Chuckie Cheat! (AKA Chuckie Egg II) is another hack by Dave Bruce.
Monsters from Practical Computing is the same game as Cellars from A & B Computing.
Space Invaders from Acornsoft Limited is a 1 player pre release of the Arcade Action game.
Breakthrough from Personal Software is the same game as Break-Up from Your Computer.
Painter from Which Micro? & Software Review is the same game as Airbrush from Soft Hits.
Snake (Fun Games) from Acornsoft/BBC Soft is the earlier release of the Arcade Action game.
Noughts And Crosses is a unknown hack of the OWL Magazine game.
Yahtzee from Micro Power is the same game as Poker Dice also from Micro Power.
Air Raid from Practical Computing is the same game as Bomber Strike from The Micro User.
Wall Game from Acornsoft Limited looks like a pre release of Breakout with moving walls.
Video Pinball from Alternative is a re-release of Arcade Pinball from Microbyte Software.
Caterpillar from Practical Computing is the same game as Millipede from Your Computer.
Dodgems (Fun Games) from Acornsoft/BBC Soft is the earlier release of the Arcade Action game.
3D Terror Chase from Virgin Books Ltd. is the same game as Haunted House from Popular Computing Weekly.
BBC Defend from Computer & Video Games is the same game as Air Strike from The Micro User.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
The Hunt from Robico Software is the Disc version and you can save your position to a blank disc.
Pitfall Pete from Beebug includes the original game plus 10 new screens from issue (10.07).
Breakout (Fun Games) from Acornsoft/BBC Soft is the earlier release of the Arcade Action game.
Chuckie Cheat! (AKA Chuckie Egg II) is another hack by Dave Bruce.
Monsters from Practical Computing is the same game as Cellars from A & B Computing.
Space Invaders from Acornsoft Limited is a 1 player pre release of the Arcade Action game.
Breakthrough from Personal Software is the same game as Break-Up from Your Computer.
Painter from Which Micro? & Software Review is the same game as Airbrush from Soft Hits.
Snake (Fun Games) from Acornsoft/BBC Soft is the earlier release of the Arcade Action game.
Noughts And Crosses is a unknown hack of the OWL Magazine game.
Yahtzee from Micro Power is the same game as Poker Dice also from Micro Power.
Air Raid from Practical Computing is the same game as Bomber Strike from The Micro User.
Wall Game from Acornsoft Limited looks like a pre release of Breakout with moving walls.
Video Pinball from Alternative is a re-release of Arcade Pinball from Microbyte Software.
Caterpillar from Practical Computing is the same game as Millipede from Your Computer.
Dodgems (Fun Games) from Acornsoft/BBC Soft is the earlier release of the Arcade Action game.
3D Terror Chase from Virgin Books Ltd. is the same game as Haunted House from Popular Computing Weekly.
BBC Defend from Computer & Video Games is the same game as Air Strike from The Micro User.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
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Just re-posted ALTD002 again due to correcting the instructions for Chess from Superior Software.
Although the game was also published by Computer Concepts it looks like there is one small change and that is that CARE is only 0-2 on the Superior version but 0-9 on the Computer Concepts one.
Mick.
PS I am in the process of creating ALTD013.
I now have 17 alternative versions of games and just need 1 more to make the usual 18, so hopefully this year will see its release!
Although the game was also published by Computer Concepts it looks like there is one small change and that is that CARE is only 0-2 on the Superior version but 0-9 on the Computer Concepts one.
Mick.
PS I am in the process of creating ALTD013.
I now have 17 alternative versions of games and just need 1 more to make the usual 18, so hopefully this year will see its release!
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Here is Alternative Disc013 from 2021.
Snapper Upgrade by Martin Burchell allows extra players to play the ghosts.
Othello from PCW Software is the same game as Reversi from Beebug.
Ivor Dinglebury And The Pooclear Waste by Sad Ken is an alternative name for Derek FlameSh*tter.
Graham Gooch's Test Cricket from Audiogenic Software Ltd has a loading screen.
Birdie Barrage from CDS Software Ltd is the disc version and has extra courses.
Thrust (Extra Missions) by Martin Burchell has brand new screens.
Bank Robber from Acorn Programs is a Mode 5 version of the game.
Map Quiz from PCW Software is a Mode 7 version of the game.
Stock Car from Micro Power has the better Electron loading screen and the original keys.
Defender from Acornsoft Limited is the earliest version found.
World Geography (E) from Superior Software is an Electron version of the Micro Power game.
Snaky from Which Micro & Software Review is the same game as Fruit Worm by Shingo Sugiura.
The Golden Figurine from Atlantis Software is the slowed down version for BBC users.
Space Eggs from Popular Computing Weekly is the same game as Aliens from Beebug.
The Executioner from BBC PD (Games #113) is the same game as Intellectual Hangman from 8-Bit Software (Issue 24).
Space Invaders by Jon Welch is a hack of Teletext Invaders from Acornsoft.
Gladiator by Mark Beerling is hacked version of the Practical Computing game with additional options of play.
Chopper from Popular Computing Weekly is the original type-in version of Cutter/Chopper from Krypton Force.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
Snapper Upgrade by Martin Burchell allows extra players to play the ghosts.
Othello from PCW Software is the same game as Reversi from Beebug.
Ivor Dinglebury And The Pooclear Waste by Sad Ken is an alternative name for Derek FlameSh*tter.
Graham Gooch's Test Cricket from Audiogenic Software Ltd has a loading screen.
Birdie Barrage from CDS Software Ltd is the disc version and has extra courses.
Thrust (Extra Missions) by Martin Burchell has brand new screens.
Bank Robber from Acorn Programs is a Mode 5 version of the game.
Map Quiz from PCW Software is a Mode 7 version of the game.
Stock Car from Micro Power has the better Electron loading screen and the original keys.
Defender from Acornsoft Limited is the earliest version found.
World Geography (E) from Superior Software is an Electron version of the Micro Power game.
Snaky from Which Micro & Software Review is the same game as Fruit Worm by Shingo Sugiura.
The Golden Figurine from Atlantis Software is the slowed down version for BBC users.
Space Eggs from Popular Computing Weekly is the same game as Aliens from Beebug.
The Executioner from BBC PD (Games #113) is the same game as Intellectual Hangman from 8-Bit Software (Issue 24).
Space Invaders by Jon Welch is a hack of Teletext Invaders from Acornsoft.
Gladiator by Mark Beerling is hacked version of the Practical Computing game with additional options of play.
Chopper from Popular Computing Weekly is the original type-in version of Cutter/Chopper from Krypton Force.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Hi All,
Just re-posted ALTD013 above due to swapping Gladiator with the version from Disc082.
The reason is that the version now on this disc is a hack and the original mag listing is now on Disc082.
Mick.
Just re-posted ALTD013 above due to swapping Gladiator with the version from Disc082.
The reason is that the version now on this disc is a hack and the original mag listing is now on Disc082.
Mick.
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Hi All,
Just re-posted ALTD003 due to swapping React from Disc048 with Sitting Target as that was released by Cascade and belongs in the main discs.
Also, just re-posted ALTD004 due to swapping Boulder Crash from Disc039 with Rock Run as that was released by Your Computer and also belongs in the main discs.
Mick.
Just re-posted ALTD003 due to swapping React from Disc048 with Sitting Target as that was released by Cascade and belongs in the main discs.
Also, just re-posted ALTD004 due to swapping Boulder Crash from Disc039 with Rock Run as that was released by Your Computer and also belongs in the main discs.
Mick.
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Hi All,
Just re-posted ALTD010 due to swapping the CALL&D9CD command in the main game part of Startrek to !-4.
Missed this first time around.
Mick.
Just re-posted ALTD010 due to swapping the CALL&D9CD command in the main game part of Startrek to !-4.
Missed this first time around.
Mick.
Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Chuckie Egg — The Sequel, which is due to be released on disc A14, has already been uploaded to bbcmicro.co.uk:
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=4028
It's one of many mods for Chuckie Egg, and it offers new levels and cheats, but the extra-lives cheat doesn't seem to work..? You don't actually get any extra lives! Also, if you type in 2000 when it asks you how many lives you want, you get a very strange graphical glitch when you start playing the game (but possibly only if you start on level 1)!
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=4028
It's one of many mods for Chuckie Egg, and it offers new levels and cheats, but the extra-lives cheat doesn't seem to work..? You don't actually get any extra lives! Also, if you type in 2000 when it asks you how many lives you want, you get a very strange graphical glitch when you start playing the game (but possibly only if you start on level 1)!
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
According to line 80 in CHUCK1
which overwrites a JSR opcode (JSR &2C5E)
The correct place to change lives would be &2C07, as part of LDA #&05 at &2C06
The uploaded file *should* work correctly
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?&2BFD=B (lives set on line 10)
The correct place to change lives would be &2C07, as part of LDA #&05 at &2C06
The uploaded file *should* work correctly
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
It has been pointed out that there is a fault with Paradox and AltD010.
I have found the issue.
It goes back to the original disc.
There was a line in the "Paradox" file that asked if you wanted extra time and if you answered Y then it tried to load a file called "Ch't" instead of the "GAME" file. The "Ch't" file is not included on any copy of the game I could find.
Therefore, I have removed this cheat option from the game and it is now OK.
ALTD010 now re-posted.
Mick.
I have found the issue.
It goes back to the original disc.
There was a line in the "Paradox" file that asked if you wanted extra time and if you answered Y then it tried to load a file called "Ch't" instead of the "GAME" file. The "Ch't" file is not included on any copy of the game I could find.
Therefore, I have removed this cheat option from the game and it is now OK.
ALTD010 now re-posted.
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Here is Alternative Disc014 from 2022.
Manic Miner (2021 Edition) by TobyLobster is an updated version of the original.
Football Manager from Addictive Games Ltd features its Custom file to create teams.
Chuckie Egg - The Sequel from LineLight Bulletin Board is another hack.
Attacker from Cascade Games is the same game as Bomber from Beebug.
Fighter Pilot from Kansas City Systems is an alternative version that uses both keys and joysticks.
Ultron from Partis-Soft is a early pre release version with instructions built in.
Androidz (Redux) by Stephen Scott is an updated version of his original game.
Jet Set Willy (2021 Edition) (C/B) by TobyLobster is an updated version of the original.
Missile Control (V2) from Gemini Marketing Ltd is a later issue.
Whoopsy from Shards is an alternative version which does not use Mode 7.
The Flowers Of Hell (E) from Elbug is the same game as Jumper from The Electron User.
Purple People Eaters is a pre release version of Plegaron People Eaters from R H Software.
Capture The Quark (Expanded) by electron.greg is a newer version of a game from Granada Publishing.
Missiles by E. Mayer is the same game as Moon Lander from Beebug.
Atarisoft Choplifter (V8) by Jim Breakbear is the same game as Airlift from Superior Software.
Headcase Hotel (V1.13) by Stephen Scott is an updated version of his original game.
Tetris by Mike Goldberg is the same game as Skulls from The Micro User.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
Pucman from Home Computing Weekly is the same game as Maze-Man from Virgin Books.Manic Miner (2021 Edition) by TobyLobster is an updated version of the original.
Football Manager from Addictive Games Ltd features its Custom file to create teams.
Chuckie Egg - The Sequel from LineLight Bulletin Board is another hack.
Attacker from Cascade Games is the same game as Bomber from Beebug.
Fighter Pilot from Kansas City Systems is an alternative version that uses both keys and joysticks.
Ultron from Partis-Soft is a early pre release version with instructions built in.
Androidz (Redux) by Stephen Scott is an updated version of his original game.
Jet Set Willy (2021 Edition) (C/B) by TobyLobster is an updated version of the original.
Missile Control (V2) from Gemini Marketing Ltd is a later issue.
Whoopsy from Shards is an alternative version which does not use Mode 7.
The Flowers Of Hell (E) from Elbug is the same game as Jumper from The Electron User.
Purple People Eaters is a pre release version of Plegaron People Eaters from R H Software.
Capture The Quark (Expanded) by electron.greg is a newer version of a game from Granada Publishing.
Missiles by E. Mayer is the same game as Moon Lander from Beebug.
Atarisoft Choplifter (V8) by Jim Breakbear is the same game as Airlift from Superior Software.
Headcase Hotel (V1.13) by Stephen Scott is an updated version of his original game.
Tetris by Mike Goldberg is the same game as Skulls from The Micro User.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
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Just re-posted ALTD004.
Reports of "no room" errors on the Blue Ribbon re-release may have been caused as the main game file was slightly extended to include the "Press SPACE to give it whirl" line. To compensate, all unnecessary REMS that blank out the listing have been removed restoring TOP to the original length of the tape copy.
Hopefully this solves the issue.
Thanks to all those playing who found the problem.
regards,
Mick.
Reports of "no room" errors on the Blue Ribbon re-release may have been caused as the main game file was slightly extended to include the "Press SPACE to give it whirl" line. To compensate, all unnecessary REMS that blank out the listing have been removed restoring TOP to the original length of the tape copy.
Hopefully this solves the issue.
Thanks to all those playing who found the problem.
regards,
Mick.
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Hi All,
Just re-posted AltD007 and AltD010 as I have now been able to add the 2nd and latest fix for the score bug to Spectapede and Millipede.
regards,
Mick.
Just re-posted AltD007 and AltD010 as I have now been able to add the 2nd and latest fix for the score bug to Spectapede and Millipede.
regards,
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Here is Alternative Disc015 from January 2023.
Squares from The Micro User was also released as part of the 9 Classic Card & Board Games Vol.2 from Database Software.
Car/Van Race by Mike Goldberg is a pre release version of Car Race from The Micro User.
Revs Plus Revs 4 Tracks from Superior/Acornsoft features all 5 original tracks and also CAS.
Runaway Rocket (Whizz Pack 1) from CRL Group is the same game as Space Chase from The Electron User.
Starship Command (2022 Edition) by TobyLobster is an updated version of the original.
Ransom (STD) from Incentive Software is an alternative version that features a different loading screen.
Molecule from The Micro User was also released as part of the 9 Classic Card & Board Games Vol.1 from Database Software.
Tic-Tac-Toe from Database Software (9 Classic Card & Board Games Vol.2) was also released by The Micro User (Christmas Crackers).
Mr.Do! by Paul Haigh is another alternative version of his game, but with different instructions again.
Shark from Audiogenic Software is the Disc version and loads slightly different from the Tape version.
Chess from Micro Power is the earlier Model A version and the game is only in Mode 7 instead of Mode 1 as per Model B version.
Acornsoft Purple People Eaters (AKA Brick Master) from Acornsoft is an alternative (and probably unreleased) version of Plegaron People Eaters.
7 Card Patience by Dick Bloodworth/Telesoftware is the same game as Beeb Patience from PCW by Benny Notarianni.
Worm from POM Software is an early version of Fruit Worm that Paul Hiscock wrote that was later released by Computer Concepts (Games Galore 1).
Beleaguered Castle (V3) (E) (STD) from Electron User Group is an alternative version and you can save to disc.
Super Fruit by Joe Telford is an alternative version of the Acorn User game that he wrote but with different instructions.
Break Out by R. Trevellyan is an alternative version of the PCW game Breakout with different title graphics and instructions.
Tarzan from Alligata Software is an alternative version with a slightly different loader.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
Squares from The Micro User was also released as part of the 9 Classic Card & Board Games Vol.2 from Database Software.
Car/Van Race by Mike Goldberg is a pre release version of Car Race from The Micro User.
Revs Plus Revs 4 Tracks from Superior/Acornsoft features all 5 original tracks and also CAS.
Runaway Rocket (Whizz Pack 1) from CRL Group is the same game as Space Chase from The Electron User.
Starship Command (2022 Edition) by TobyLobster is an updated version of the original.
Ransom (STD) from Incentive Software is an alternative version that features a different loading screen.
Molecule from The Micro User was also released as part of the 9 Classic Card & Board Games Vol.1 from Database Software.
Tic-Tac-Toe from Database Software (9 Classic Card & Board Games Vol.2) was also released by The Micro User (Christmas Crackers).
Mr.Do! by Paul Haigh is another alternative version of his game, but with different instructions again.
Shark from Audiogenic Software is the Disc version and loads slightly different from the Tape version.
Chess from Micro Power is the earlier Model A version and the game is only in Mode 7 instead of Mode 1 as per Model B version.
Acornsoft Purple People Eaters (AKA Brick Master) from Acornsoft is an alternative (and probably unreleased) version of Plegaron People Eaters.
7 Card Patience by Dick Bloodworth/Telesoftware is the same game as Beeb Patience from PCW by Benny Notarianni.
Worm from POM Software is an early version of Fruit Worm that Paul Hiscock wrote that was later released by Computer Concepts (Games Galore 1).
Beleaguered Castle (V3) (E) (STD) from Electron User Group is an alternative version and you can save to disc.
Super Fruit by Joe Telford is an alternative version of the Acorn User game that he wrote but with different instructions.
Break Out by R. Trevellyan is an alternative version of the PCW game Breakout with different title graphics and instructions.
Tarzan from Alligata Software is an alternative version with a slightly different loader.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Here is Alternative Disc016 from September 2023.
Revs+ from Superior/Acornsoft features all 5 tracks and also a new track called Nurburgring by Mark Moxon and also CAS.
Lawn Tennis is an alternative version of the MBC game, again Joystick only and for 2 players, but this time from A & B Computing (1.07).
Game Magic/Mega Game by Mike Goldberg from Let's Compute! was later turned into Happy Puppy by James Cavanagh.
Bomber from Brilliant Computing was part of their Arcade Challenge package and a remixed version of the 1983 Acorn User game by Joe Telford.
Racing Car Game from RCEVH was part of their Look and Think Supplement package and a remixed version of an old Beebug game called Racer from 1982.
Backgammon from The Micro User (2.11) is simply a 1 or 2 Player Version.
Super Star Trek by Jeff Law and Allen Hill is the original version of a game that has been modified by electron.greg in 2023.
Star Soccer from IJK is another alternative of the game, this time with MODE7 instructions.
Snakes (V1) by David Griffin is the original MODE 4 version of this game. V2 uses MODE 5.
Squish from Beeb Developments User Group is an alternative version of a game from Personal Software in 1982.
Jigsaw (Upgrade) (V1.1) by Mike Lea and Dave Edwards is an upgrade to the original game from The Micro User written by Mike Goldberg.
Space City (AKA Force Field) is a Hack of a Beebug game and features a HIGHSCORE at the end.
Acornsoft Chess from Acornsoft seems to be an early Model A version. NOTE: It may be damaged and something may have been saved over part of it preventing all its functions from working. Anyone got a original copy?
Fit-Em-In (Easy Version) by Mike Goldberg is another version of his Skulls/Tetris games.
Tadpole from The Electron Gamesmaster is an expanded version of their Snake game.
Bug Eyes II from Audiogenic Software Ltd is an alternative version with a different loader with scrolling text.
Micro Mouse from The Electron User Group (40) is an Electron version of the PCW game and with ZX/: keys instead of the Cursor keys.
Thrust from Superior Software simply has a different loader that loads the splash screen similar to that of Combat Lynx.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
Revs+ from Superior/Acornsoft features all 5 tracks and also a new track called Nurburgring by Mark Moxon and also CAS.
Lawn Tennis is an alternative version of the MBC game, again Joystick only and for 2 players, but this time from A & B Computing (1.07).
Game Magic/Mega Game by Mike Goldberg from Let's Compute! was later turned into Happy Puppy by James Cavanagh.
Bomber from Brilliant Computing was part of their Arcade Challenge package and a remixed version of the 1983 Acorn User game by Joe Telford.
Racing Car Game from RCEVH was part of their Look and Think Supplement package and a remixed version of an old Beebug game called Racer from 1982.
Backgammon from The Micro User (2.11) is simply a 1 or 2 Player Version.
Super Star Trek by Jeff Law and Allen Hill is the original version of a game that has been modified by electron.greg in 2023.
Star Soccer from IJK is another alternative of the game, this time with MODE7 instructions.
Snakes (V1) by David Griffin is the original MODE 4 version of this game. V2 uses MODE 5.
Squish from Beeb Developments User Group is an alternative version of a game from Personal Software in 1982.
Jigsaw (Upgrade) (V1.1) by Mike Lea and Dave Edwards is an upgrade to the original game from The Micro User written by Mike Goldberg.
Space City (AKA Force Field) is a Hack of a Beebug game and features a HIGHSCORE at the end.
Acornsoft Chess from Acornsoft seems to be an early Model A version. NOTE: It may be damaged and something may have been saved over part of it preventing all its functions from working. Anyone got a original copy?
Fit-Em-In (Easy Version) by Mike Goldberg is another version of his Skulls/Tetris games.
Tadpole from The Electron Gamesmaster is an expanded version of their Snake game.
Bug Eyes II from Audiogenic Software Ltd is an alternative version with a different loader with scrolling text.
Micro Mouse from The Electron User Group (40) is an Electron version of the PCW game and with ZX/: keys instead of the Cursor keys.
Thrust from Superior Software simply has a different loader that loads the splash screen similar to that of Combat Lynx.
This disc has also been checked for *KEY related issues and is OK.
Regards,
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Hi All,
Just re-posted AltD003 as I have now been able to amend the instructions for the pre-release of Repton 2. They now state the correct number of earth sections and diamonds to collect and they also now feature the correct completed puzzle message.
Thanks to Rhys for spotting the mistake as I had originally simply ported over the released version's instructions, not noticing the difference.
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Mick.
Just re-posted AltD003 as I have now been able to amend the instructions for the pre-release of Repton 2. They now state the correct number of earth sections and diamonds to collect and they also now feature the correct completed puzzle message.
Thanks to Rhys for spotting the mistake as I had originally simply ported over the released version's instructions, not noticing the difference.
regards,
Mick.
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Hi All,
Just re-posted AltD015 thanks to Dave M getting the original POM Software copy of Worm by Paul Hiscock.
Mick.
Just re-posted AltD015 thanks to Dave M getting the original POM Software copy of Worm by Paul Hiscock.
Mick.
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Would you be interested in a version of Acornsoft Snooker that changed the colours around a bit to make it easier on the eye?
I made a few changes a long time ago and I just have to dig it out. I found the disk image so I enclose it.
I also used a utility from The Micro User to put a copy of Snooker into a ROM file, and then my friend burned a copy and I had it in my machine for quite a while. It works well from ROM. I enclose that copy too.
At one point I did make a version that also removed the restriction on aiming line length, but I haven't found that one yet. It was a bit mad. If you drew the line too long the balls would all start whizzing around the table, often potting several in one shot. It was barmy.
As I post this I realise it may be in the wrong section of the forum. No doubt someone can move it if that is the case.
I made a few changes a long time ago and I just have to dig it out. I found the disk image so I enclose it.
I also used a utility from The Micro User to put a copy of Snooker into a ROM file, and then my friend burned a copy and I had it in my machine for quite a while. It works well from ROM. I enclose that copy too.
At one point I did make a version that also removed the restriction on aiming line length, but I haven't found that one yet. It was a bit mad. If you drew the line too long the balls would all start whizzing around the table, often potting several in one shot. It was barmy.
As I post this I realise it may be in the wrong section of the forum. No doubt someone can move it if that is the case.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Hi,
Your Snooker looks good.
I will add it to my latest Alt Disc asap.
Thanks
Mick.
Your Snooker looks good.
I will add it to my latest Alt Disc asap.
Thanks
Mick.
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I noticed after I had uploaded it that on the introduction screen it describes which BBC colour each ball is, and that's out of date. I never noticed it was wrong until now. Maybe that's trivial to alter.Michael Brown wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:46 am Hi,
Your Snooker looks good.
I will add it to my latest Alt Disc asap.
Thanks
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Hi all,
Just re-posted AltD001 thanks to a forum member pointing out that the instructions for Electro Freddy are incorrect. Extra life at 4000 points not every 4000.
Also, re-posted AltD008 thanks to a forum member pointing out a error with the PIAS re-issue of Ghouls. It looks like someone at Superior accidentally corrupted data at &1900 in the G2 file. Luckily, the original Micro Power version contains the correct data which has now been ported over to this version.
regards,
Mick.
Just re-posted AltD001 thanks to a forum member pointing out that the instructions for Electro Freddy are incorrect. Extra life at 4000 points not every 4000.
Also, re-posted AltD008 thanks to a forum member pointing out a error with the PIAS re-issue of Ghouls. It looks like someone at Superior accidentally corrupted data at &1900 in the G2 file. Luckily, the original Micro Power version contains the correct data which has now been ported over to this version.
regards,
Mick.
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Re: Alternative titles discs (remastered)
Hi all,
Just re-posted AltD003 thanks to Simon posting his discs and so finding a better set of instructions for Exploding Fist which have now been added.
Mick.
Just re-posted AltD003 thanks to Simon posting his discs and so finding a better set of instructions for Exploding Fist which have now been added.
Mick.