[Coco] Original Iron Forest...plus other Diecom games?
Andrew
keeper63 at cox.net
Mon Nov 3 00:02:21 EST 2014
Darren,
Thanks for posting that list, that looks pretty good (and maybe
complete), but I honestly don't know what the actual complete catalog of
their games/apps really were to know whether that is all of them (I do
know of (maybe) one that isn't on there - more on that later).
It actually goes beyond the list though: Which of those games consist of
the original copies (minus the copy protection, if any), and which are
"cracked" copies (which may or may not have bugs - ie, like that version
of Iron Forest being discussed)?
Personally, if at all possible, a complete archive with everything -
games/apps (without any copy protection - whether that is a "clean"
version like we did with GofD, or a clean "crack" w/ banners),
manuals/inserts/etc, scans of advertisements, plus info in relation to
any custom hardware (ie - light gun in Iron Forest, for instance) -
which would likely be schematics, etc.
One application I didn't see on your list (unless I am mis-attributing
it to Diecom) - was "The Rat" graphics package. For this one, IIRC, you
could either use one of the high-res adaptors (Hawksoft?) - or mod the
adaptor to work with the package (I recall that it had it's own special
high-res adaptor, but I think that was quickly gotten around - there
might even have been discussion about it in the Rainbow back in the day).
A "quick" run through the Rainbow mag archive would reveal what the
catalog consisted of; their advert was always (as far as I recall) on
the inside front cover.
--
Andrew L. Ayers
Glendale, Arizona
http://www.phoenixgarage.org/
On 11/01/2014 03:09 PM, coco-request at maltedmedia.com wrote:
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> Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2014 16:09:25 -0600
> From: Darren A<mechacoco at gmail.com>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts<coco at maltedmedia.com>
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> On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Andrew<keeper63 at cox.net> wrote:
>
>> >All,
>> >
>> ><snip>
> This is just the tip of the iceberg, though - so to speak. We as a
>> >community need to find and preserve the entire Diecom library, and make it
>> >available for download for everyone. So - can we do this?
>> >
>
> A quick scan of the Color Computer Archive reveals that the following
> Diecom games are already there. Are there others?
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