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March 7, 2006 by Brume
If you haven't already noticed it, a new interview has been added to the site. Our mate Keili (of Tosec & Gamebase ST) has sent many questions to Guido Henkel who kindly answered them.
Guido Henkel is the man behind many popular german games such as Ooze, Hellowoon and Die Drachen von Laas. The yearly years of this multi-talented man are narrated through this great document.
The interview takes place here.
March 5, 2006 by Marcer
He goes left, he goes right - *POW* what a hit!! He's still STANDING UP!! Man what a boxer he is!
Are you ready to challenge the champions in Seconds Out from Tynesoft? Test your skills in the ring, or if you are a naughty boy you can cheat
Yep, this time we bring you Seconds out with trainer fixed by Avenger. Go here: to download the game
March 4, 2006 by Brume
Fans of rare games are probably conversant with the issue of the Thalion game Dragonflight: the game was never hacked in the early days, but it was spread as a patched version by the author Udo Fischer in 2004. This version required a hard-drive to work and 2 MB to run. It wasn't fully playable without the original docs because one of the protections was still there.
Our friends in D-Bug presented a brilliant version some weeks ago - but it was for German readers only. So here we are! Atari Legend is proud now to offer a fully hacked version of Dragonflight... in English!
Both disks have been fully hacked/filed/trained by Avenger: the game can recognize both drives, it needs 1 MB to work and it is fully playable till the end!
It has been tested by Avenger & Klaz for hours and and all known bugs have been fixed by Avenger.
We have also tested the game on various machines: 1040 STF, 1040 STE Steem, CastCE, etc.
With the help of ijor, the compatibilty of the game has also been increased with various hardware and all configurations of Pasti but, of course, the magic PASTI.DLL file isn't really needed since the game has been fully hacked.
Last but not least the intro features a cover tune by Marcer... We'll let you listen to the tune which was used! Great pixel work in the intro by Cyclone/X-Trolls. Also thanks must go to Lotek Style of TSCC for the savegame
What else to say? Hard to offer a better hack! So let's go and feel free to download the game! Also don't hesitate to post a feedback on the forum, our team is greedy for feedback, bug reports and... greetings of course.
February 26, 2006 by Grazey
We present you 2046 SNDH files with a total of 4783 tunes to listen at. All original Atari tunes with no crappy StSound-conversions. Grazey have been in overdrive mode in the last year to rip and rip and rip, resulting in this phenomenal rebuild of the archive.
To make sure that the collection doesn't stagnate like the last time, we now have a database driven admin tool which simplify a lot of things, and will help us keep the archive up to date with minimal effort, even with dual-filename versions.
Ok, enough babble, visit the SNDH-page! The Resource for Atari ST chip music on the internet.
Grazey
SNDH Maintainer
February 23, 2006 by Klapauzius
In our usual efforts in preserving and improving the 'oldies', we bring you a French adventure game this time, entitled Qin. It was hacked by Hofa in the early years but their crack was unplayable on a real STE, Steem and SainT. Only an old STFM and Stew were able to launch the game. Last but not least, the Hofa disk available on the web had corrupted graphics... Too bad if you wanted to fully enjoy the game...
So our great collector dungeon.master sent working pasti images of the original disks to Klapauzius. Klaz cracked the game, fixed it for the STE and made it hard disk compatible. Qin is now playable with all emulators and should work on almost all real machines!
For all the non-Frenchies, an English version, translated by AL, is already in the making.
Actually a real pleasure is waiting for adventure lovers on this page. Just click on it!
February 21, 2006 by Marcer
It's time once again for Roger Moore to get the suit on! Not as the Saint, but as Bond.... James Bond.
I believe this game was the last featuring James Bond on the Atari ST. Actually it seemed like a little-too-hard game to complete for some. There are some trained versions out there, but they didn't do the trick!
Here you now get a proper trained version of this game. Here we give you:
The Spy Who Loved Me .
This is a pre "Turrican" platformer! A really good game for its time. But I can't stress it enough...It's one of the most frustrating, nerve wrecking experiences I ever had on my ST. So keep your stress ball at hand! :-)
March 31, 2002 by ST Graveyard
Read the review of Beyond the Ice PalaceIn 1984, Jack Tramiel fired over one thousand Atari Corp. employees, including then CEO James Morgan.
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