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February 1, 2006 by Brume
Some weeks ago Simon Scott gave the full version of Well 'Ard. Today he brings us some old PD games released under the label of Cybernation Software. Here is the list of the games that you can find on the site:
- Astro 2000
- Pac Attack
- Pong 2000
And last but not least, he has uploaded a WIP version of Bouncer. Looks promising, indeed!
January 31, 2006 by Brume
No: the title of this news isn't an issue of stammer! Automation 157 v3 is out! After the first release of the menu, it was updated many years ago for STE machine. But one game (Tanglewood) was still corrupted. So D-Bug guys have released a new version of the disk, which also features an exclusive tool. Here is what Showaddywaddy wrote:
There's also now room for another exclusive release on this disk, notably Monolator , a Monochrome Emulator coded by Cyrano Jones (this was coded along time ago but never released). To use the emulator simply put it in the auto-folder. The menu also features an unused pic by Pursy.
This new version of Automation #157 is available on D-Bug website.
January 29, 2006 by Brume
Here comes another rare games done in the early years of the Atari ST. This is a space shuttle simulation that works in medium resolution.
The hack has been made by our lovely Avenger, while the intro has been coded by the friendly Jace (of ST Knights). The graphics in the intro has been painted by the greatly STS. Also please note that the intro has been modified by our powerfully Klaz. And finally don't forget our guestly Alex (of ICS) who supplied the original disk of the game.
You should probably wonder why we release Orbiter after D-Bug... Just read the scrolltext in the intro of this game and you'll know ![]()
Just one click is enough to go the page of Orbiter. Feel free to download it, of course!
January 27, 2006 by Brume
Our friend Blood from AitpaSTi is informing that he has uploaded a lot of Pasti disks on his website. There are 8 packs of 50 MB each. The packs contain most of the hits done for the Atari and also many rare games/versions. You can download them freely, there is just a password protection in order to avoid leechers to put direct links on other webpages. For non french reader, the password is written in red (it's located after the sentence "le mot de passe est:"
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So now you know what to do today: don't forget to visit AitpaSTi!
January 24, 2006 by Brume
After the recent compilation by D-Bug (issue 190: see the previous news), this is our turn to present you a new release. For all strategy lovers, here is another release signed by Atari Legend: Napoleon I - The Campaigns 1805-1814. This one was a STOS programmed game, but was also a commercial stuff. It transports you in the time of Napoleon Wars. It's not a so far period...
The password protection has been fully removed by Klapauzius. The patch for STOS programs coded by GGN has been applied. So STE users can enjoy the game, now. Klapauzius has finally found a good way to pack the game in order to put it on a single disk (without modifying GGN routines).
Finally here you can grab Napelon I. D-Bug beware! A lot of games will be released this year by us :D
January 23, 2006 by Brume
Issue 190 is the second compilation made by D-Bug this year. It fits on two disks than contain the famous hit Cannon Fodder. This is the full version of the game (with the full intro). It game works from hard-drive and it requires 4 MB of memory to run. This release also offers the abitily to save games, which was impossible on the Superior version. Disk B also contains a list of all D-Bug menus.
The intro was coded by Cyrano Jones and 'butchered' by Showaddywaddy. Both disks offer exclusive tunes composed by Dubmood (Very nice musics!).
Run fast as you can to D-Bug website to get this great menus! Now they aren't so far from the '200' magic number ;-)
This is not a game to play on your own; the complete lack of an AI-controlled opponent makes a single-player game very boring, only good for practice. But play it along with a few friends - the more, the better - and you get one of the most enjoyable multi-event games EVER.
October 1, 2001 by Lorenzo
Read the review of California Games"So we went to Atari and said, 'Hey, we've got this amazing thing, even built with some of your parts, and what do you think about funding us? Or we'll give it to you. We just want to do it. Pay our salary, we'll come work for you.' And they said, 'No.' So then we went to Hewlett-Packard, and they said, 'Hey, we don't need you. You haven't got through college yet.'" -- Apple Computer Inc. founder Steve Jobs, on attempts to get Atari and HP interested in his and Steve Wozniak's personal computer
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