I got a good set from best buy, it is a wireless up to 300 feet, forgot what
they were called, but they came in a box that you could open up and take a
look at.
a bit expensive though, my set was $170.00., but well worth it...
you also can hook them up to your television set to listen to TV as
Hi everyone,
Please, close this topic immediately.
Cory wrote:
me too,
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From: Yohandy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] ot: chosing a good headset
You know I
Hello list,
There has been a lot of off topic messages on list of late, and I think
I need to make a couple of things clear.
First, when a moderator requests that a topic is closed, and you reply
to the moderators request saying something like, Sorry, I didn't see
your message, makes the
Hi,
It is true that STFC 2.0 is still in the works, but I really don't like
the idea of letting end users modify the ship stats. The idea behind
STFC was a turn based simulation based on the Star Trek tv series. As a
result most of the stats were taken strait out of the Star Trek
technical
This email describes how to build your own vehicles for use with Top Speed 2.
All you need is notepad and a microphone to record the soundfile describing
your car in the menu. You can use your own soundfiles for the different sounds
of the car, but you can also use the ones already included in
This email describes how to build your own tracks for use with Top Speed 2. All
you need is notepad and a microphone to record the soundfile describing your
track in the menu.
You need to create a textfile with the extension .trk.
Look to the zandvoort track for an example.
The file
I agree with you, you should keep it to the game. However, the game title
slips my mind at the moment, but how about remoddling stfc or, dare I say,
scrapping that idea, and making it into something like an age of empires
type game? Let me explain what I mean. I use age of empires because of the
Hi Dark,
Well, I have done some thinking about your comments, and I think I have
the fairest solution to the problem. How about if we have Che put up a
master list of all new and updated games for 2007, and let the blind
gaming comunity decide what games to nominate. True the Draconis Games
Hi Julie,
Yes, old Atari systems and games are now collecters items. Depending on
the condition of your unit and games you can get up to $150 for a
working system in good condition on Ebay. Atari released different
mottles and some mottles are worth more than others.
Julie Warrington wrote:
Hi TJ,
Lol! Well, when it comes to that particular adventure I don't mind a
little cheating. I don't mind battling those statues once through, but
taking them each on seven times is a bit much. So a little cheating does
speed things up so I can have the experience points and rewards for
Hey all
I actually enjoyed the game Phoenix. It was nifty having the different
types of attacking birds/ships. Puts me in mind of AITO somewhat.
Ron
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Galaxy sivelisation? I've not herd of that. I think I'll have to google that
1! I've recently got back into warring factions again. That's more my type
of game. Still I like your idea yes that's what am thinking. You could take
that a ways furtherthough. Credits to pay crew and the like as well. I
To be honest I'm not entirely sre of all the games I own for my Atari. It
belonged to my sister's x boyfriend and he had a lot of games to begin with.
One of my favorite games though, despite its almost total inaccessibility
due to a fearful lack of audio, was Adventure. That was basically the
Ok sorry about that.
But I won't ramble on about small bugs but this thing that the game
restarts all the time is really making game play impossible.
Since visiting the seventh floor if I scare peeves with a patronous, the
game restarts.
And I can't get past the motor bike in the owlery.
I just
You had to switch it off and on in the right way and fiddle about with the
switch. It made the game do funny things.
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I personally like it the way it is. It keeps strategy in the game. I mean,
if you don't conserve your resources carefully you could find yourself
stranded far from a starbase with no phasers, torpedos, shields and vital
systems offline. That happened to me a few days ago when I redownloaded
That's been there for about three years. As far as I know there's nothing
more yet to do with that.
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Then we'd see the day when nobody died.
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Hi list.
I have now in long time find that Brother Kol are still saying he cant tell
enny more about that thing he have for me, if there are a Adventure with him,
where have i then to find it?
Thanks.
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yeah, what tj said. i didn't think of that. thanks thanks thanks!
i think i have done almost everything that could be done in that game, but
didn't finish the statues thing. i have to fight them all 4 more times
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I used to be really good at that!! Did you ever work out how to cheat so you
got tons of lives? Or how to make it so that your ship went off the screenn
until the birds had stopped swooping?
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Hi Darren,
That sounds like a very good idea. I've actually been getting into the
full real time strategy games such as Galaxy Civilization where you have
to create your own space fleets, mine planets, build factories, space
stations, etc. I think doing this with STFC would be really really
I believe Raul has a recordingof it. In addition, I'm hoping to do some more
game recordings soon too.
Regards,
Damien
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: [Audyssey]
I don't remember for certain, but I don't recall any cheats that I'd
discovered in the game. I wasn't bad at the game though. Also used to like
playing Jungle Hunt I believe it was.
Ron
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Have they released a new version of keyboard crazy?
Because currently keyboard crazy is quite buggy.
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 5:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] vip
Hi Bryan,
Well, Food Fight and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes were pretty funny to
play. I think Killer Tomatoes would have been funnier if they had the
kind of visual effects they have today with the tomatoes splattering
everywhere when they died. However, the sort of farty splat or squish
I'll give it a try, they are kinda weird sounding.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 2:28 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] More questions from a friend regarding Super Liam.
Raul's recording is excelent, but it only covers act 1.
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From: Damien Sadler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 8:47 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Anyone willing to make a recording for
Hi all, I know this is a lot to ask, but would anyone be willing to record them
self playing act 2 of the lava lake in Super Liam? Please?
James Scholes
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I loved that game!! That was adictive!! Remember mouse trap?
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Sent: 04 February 2008 20:51
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Atari games
I remember doing that with various
I have a funny feeling that audyssey.org would be a good place to host
it at. smile. I hear the maintainer of the domain is a really cool guy.
Ron Schamerhorn said the following on 1/31/2008 2:12 PM:
Hi all
About the Audyssey zip file, I'll finish putting it together and then can
send
Hi Liam,
As you know I'm a massive fan of your games, which is why I bought them
legally. TJ is right, but he's missed out a point, which I also think is
very nice. You haven't put any time limitations on there. With some of these
other guys and time limitations I think it is slightly unfair in
Hi Liam,
Awesome. Do you think you can let the list know when you finish writing
something to reset them?
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Hi Bryan,
When Adventure came out the concept of roll playing games like Dungeons
and Dragons was just starting to become popular. Adventure was Atari's
attempt to bring roll playing games to the gaming console, but the vidio
gaming technology just wasn't up to doing it very well.
As you know a
No, I don't think so, X hour hasn't recieved an update either.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] vip gameszone v3
Have they
I've thought about it, but of course mail has bene down all wekend so I'm
just seeing this message now.
I'm goign to sit down this week and brush on my mysql skillz and see about
writing somethign to clear them every so often.
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It's come to my attention that people have felt the need to pass around cracked
versions of judgment day and other LWorks products.
This email is a departure from the standard emails about how piracy is bad.
Ya. It's bad. We all know that. My big question is. why do people feel th
eneed to
Hi,
I loved Mouse Trap. I had both the Atari and the Colleco version of the
game. I liked the Colleco version a lot better than the Atari version do
to the fact the Colleco version had better graphics, music, and sounds.
One thing I remember about the Colleco version is the Colleco had this
I remember doing that with various games. One in particular was
Kangaroo. When you went into that weird mode, you got to play a
different level. Not sure if it was by design or just really weird, but
there it was. Also, Dig Dug would present you with another level with
all kinds of different
Wow, thanks for this.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 8:52 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Anyone willing to make a recording for me?
You already know of this lil'
yup. I'll let everyone know.
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To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 4:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] L-works scoreboards again.
Hi Liam,
Awesome. Do you think you can let the list know when you finish writing
Hi.
I've never been able to do that exactly but this can happen in gtc only the
other way around. You blow them up, but they just lobbed a standard shell
and they blow up, then it hits you right on and you're history too.
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Hi all,
The keyjen doesn't work, how can I register this game? I downloaded it off of
Tom's site.
Ryan
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Hi Ryan,
The Self-Destruct setup puts the keygen in the wrong place. Assuming you
used the default installation go to
c:\Program Files
and click on keygen.exe.
A dialog box will appear that a key has been generated for you and has
been pasted to the clipboard. Press enter on ok, and after you
Hi.
I can't subscribe, I can't get the captia to play, and once a long time ago
I did managed to get google to say the captia but couldn't understand it. It
won't let me log in. oh gosh I'm amazingly frustrated now.
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To: Gamers
Hi,
I don't have a pay pal acount iether, but but but:
1. In future, can devs please make money order possible (or does this cost)?
Its really hard for me as I don't own a credit card, and well, I guess I
could ask my mom to use hers and I'd pay her back, but this is straying out
of the
Hi,
I completely agree with you. You're a person who doesn't have the easy way
to crack a piece of software, and you still, still, are willing to attempt a
workaround. ANyways, I think were getting a little off topic from Liam's
original post.
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Who is he, and does JAWS pronounce his last name correctly? If not, how,
phonetically, should it be pronounced? (grins on all questions)
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You say, and I quote, I personally have found it just fine. I don't
understand why people just
fork out the money for high quality games. I mean, if it was something like
beep you were selling for 30 bucks, heck yes 'd crack it.
Unless I misunderstand you, you aughta be ashamed of yourself.
I hope all game developers see your message and keep it under consideration.
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see and like. believe it or not, I don't hold it against Ryan. I know how
frustrating that can be. but I think what a lot of people need to realize
and fail to realize is that I'm not an unreasonable person, and those who
know me know that they can come to me and explain problems with
I've looked at money orders, and righ tnow I have to work out some stuff for
accepting them, bu tit's deffinetly something I would consider in future.
If it would keep people from cracking games then I'd add it to my list os
possibilities, but as of right now.. who can say.
I doubt it would
Crackers should be jailed. Period. Cracking is theft.
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Sent: Monday, February
Isn't act 2 the same, only longer?
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From: James Scholes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 1:11 PM
Subject: Re:
Hi,
I'll admit that I used to crack audio games about when I first came into the
community, probably about a year ago, and I was actually stupid enough to
believe, oh free, I'll take it. Then people are like its wrong, and I then
learned it was cracking, and devs were trying to make money, so I
I know. It's absolutely ridiculous. There is a website where customers can
pay professional crackers to crack software, or so I've been told. It drives
me crackers.
Regards,
Damien
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ya know. now that I got my main machien back up, I really should do
something with it. I'm not really sure why it's as popular as it is, but I
guess I should support it in some capacity.
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Sent:
Hi Liam and all,
I haven't cracked any of your games, but I think I can offer up some
explanation as to why people are cracking your games. To understand you
need to get into the mind of a cracker and software pirate.
A few years ago, back in my late teens and early 20's, I use to heavily
be
Great minds think alike. I sent him a similar message off list.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 3:20 PM
and why do we need to reg it anyway I can play the entire thing as it is.
At 12:20 p.m. 5/02/2008, you wrote:
Speaking of cracks, what the blowing heck did Super Shot go. Since you're not
supporting
it anymore Liam, is there any way that it can be registered? I mean, I can't
vuy it. I
can't
Thanks for the interesting insite.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 5:58 PM
Subject: Re:
Hi Constantine,
Quote
1. In future, can devs please make money order possible (or does this cost)?
End quote
Well, it is more a major inconvenience to the developer than anything
else, but yes using money orders does cost more in the long run. Using
Paypal.com to process electronic checks,
I aggree, I don't have a credit card and may not have one for some time, i
don't use one.
My parents get the stuff but this means I can't always have the things I whant
when I like.
Cheques are not that secure though same with money orders.
I think a load of us do or should have net banking so
Yeah. I really liked SuperShot. Just a shame I found it just before you
stopped supporting it before we got to know each other. There's loads of
different ways to expand on it.
Regards,
Damien
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well the installer installs it wrongly in the root of program files folder so
you need to manually go to program files folder in c and run keygen manually.
you then can get it to work.
At 11:48 a.m. 5/02/2008, you wrote:
Hi all,
The keyjen doesn't work, how can I register this game? I downloaded
Some people here have paypal however when ordering some things online it
sometimes works and sometimes not which is why I don't care paying the extra 50
cents for regsoft, etc.
At 01:03 p.m. 5/02/2008, you wrote:
okay liam I admit it
I cracked JD because well I couldn't buy it because I don't
Hi Shaun and all,
I don't know if you are aware of this but you can do direct bank
transfers and electronic checks with paypal.com as well as credit card
payments. Even if you don't have a credit card you can pay directly from
your checking account. There should be no reason to crack software
Hi Damien,
Exactly. That was one of the points I was trying to get at. I am willing
to bet most of us have copied a music cd, recorded a music tape, etc and
gave it to a friend not thinking much about it. Well, I use to feel
that way about cracking software.I was very idealistic, and sort of
I think it restricts the bonus round.
Regards,
Damien
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From: shaun everiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] piracy of judgment day
and why do we
Hi Charles,
I am glad you liked my message. It is one of those insights that comes
with age and maturity. You know how teenagers are?
Well, as a teenager I was your typical teen who thought he knew
everything about everything. I was the perfect Marxist though I didn't
know it at the time. Let's
yes, nice job. Your mad, but didn't go pointing fingers! again, good way of
handeling it.
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] piracy of judgment day
Hi
Hi,
Is there any way to register self distruct?
Josh
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you're right. I'm very mad. but yelling and threatening will solve
nothing. I'm hoping that I can gain a greater insite in to why people do
it.
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Speaking of unique games does anyone recall the Sword Quest games? I think
there were supposed to be one game for each element. They had those little
comic books. Never got all that far in them. Loads of frustration though.
Ron
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I totally forgot about Dig Dug! Loved that one! I remember the E.T. game,
lame for sure. Atari Force and Star Frontiers were both pretty cool space
games.
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As for Paypal, I'm sure most devs wouldn't have trouble accepting a money
order since it's still garanteed funds. Simply just send an email and ask
if arrangements can be made.
Ron
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Ok, I have the judgmenent day crack too, but I actually bought the
game. Reason? I reformat my computer a lot, probably once per month if
it gets bad, so I constantly have to either ask for new product ID's
and dan is probably getting mad at me because I keep asking for new
super deekout codes.
You're missing 3d snake.. let me know if you need me to upload it.
On 2/4/08, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
As of today my web site
http://www.usagames.us
has just become an official mirror for PB-Games products such as Dark
Destroyer, Duck Blaster, and Tarzan Junior. IN
You can get a registration code by running the keygen program that comes
with the game. As Thomas said in another post, the program is in c:\Program
Files assuming you installed the game there. It isn't in the Self-Destruct
game folder itself. I don't think it likes Vista though. When trying to
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