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October 3, 2007 by Brume
Who said that old games have yet spilled out their secrets?
Les Voyageurs du Temps (aka Future Wars Time Travellers) is probably one of the most famous adventures on Atari ST. The great soundchip tune, the cool graphics, the fantastic story... well, no doubt one of our favorite games!
A few users discussed many times about a version of the game with sampled musics on Atari-forum and Yaronet board. We had never seen this version and we all thought they mixed up the Amiga and the Atari ST disks.
But it's true! We found this version! Les Voyageurs du Temps includes sampled musics! You need an Atari STE or Steem+Tos 1.62 (or higher) in order to listen to them!
Still not convinced? Just collect the 3 disks available here and listen to the music!
Please note the disks are still protected: you will need the codes . A cracked/patched version by us may appear one day, stay tuned. And who knows? An English version, why not?
September 24, 2007 by Brume
Received this message from Hal some days ago:
Long time no talk - you wouldn't believe how many people got in touch with me because of that interview.
Anyway just found something I think you might like:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_13ewhXFWgY
This video edition displays some of the famous dudes from the English scene. Old days, good days
September 23, 2007 by Brume
We had forgotten to put a brief info about a new interview with Dr. Felix Brandt. Back in the 90's, Felix has hugely contributed to the ST scene.
He's also known for a great website created in 1996-97.
In case you don't know this famous name, we let you discover who he is.
Thanks must go to Keili for the interview!
Read the full interview now.
August 31, 2007 by Marcer
Reason about this?
Well, they got banned on Atari-Forum, and now they requested to get their news and infos removed from our site! I don't really understand this request, but let's try turn down the level a bit and try find a better path by doing this request then.
Marcer // AL TEAM
August 13, 2007 by Brume
A new issue of the famous diskmag has been published at the Evoke party. Alive #14 features many articles written by sceners: you'll find here reviews, news, reports of parties, etc.
The gfx were painted by Cyclone (X-Troll) while the musics were composed by Marcer (Atari Legend), CrazyQ (DHS), Stu (Dropdabomb), and 505 (Checkpoint).
The diskmag can be downloaded here. An online version is viewable on this page. A floppy version should be available shortly.
August 5, 2007 by Brume
Markus Binder aka Omikronman brings both games he coded in the 90's.
. Pushago is a puzzle game: you have to reconstitute a picture after having seen it for a few seconds. The game works on ST, STE, TT and it's Falcon enhanced.
. Starraider is a space adventure/trading game, but it was never finished. So only the preview is available. It works on Falcon only.
The games are available on creative-artwork.de site. Please note you need a hard-drive to run them because they don't fit on floppy disks. Also they should work with Satandisk (not yet tested).
Ocean was to be THE company with the most promising game titles ever! They always had the big movie licenses. Too bad most of their games sucked immensely! Releasing one mediocre platform game after the other! Most of the time disappointing game fanatics.
December 30, 2001 by ST Graveyard
Read the review of Addams Family, TheIn 1984, Atari posted losses of $536 million as a result of the videogame market crash.
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