A part of Infograme Entertainment History

Discussion in 'Rare and Obscure Gaming' started by Laurent, Nov 28, 2017.

  1. Tyree_Cooper

    Tyree_Cooper Peppy Member

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    Yes, let us know. A pic of the disc/floppy, a screen of the game running, anything.
     
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    Nice stuff!

    You should check with them to make sure everything is backed up, not even for public sharing but just for preservation. If they don't know how to properly do it, put them in contact with Borman.
     
  3. speedyink

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    In light of the other thread that popped up recently, is there anything about Jest for the N64 that you noticed?
     
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  4. Laurent

    Laurent Spirited Member

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    I want help To do this yes. Its the idea
     
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    I'll have to look through a list of games they've developed/published so I can specify anything in particular that would be awesome to see. I know there was a Bugs Bunny game on the PS1 that I played quite a bit.
     
  6. RLJA42

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    I'm wondering the same. Inforgrames was the publisher for Jest. Have you seen anything relating to that game? It was unfortunately canceled.
     
  7. crypton

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    Just want to know what is it in first picture, is it data tape or something like that?
     
  8. TriMesh

    TriMesh Site Supporter 2013-2017

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    Yes - old 9 track tape. That looks like a 7" reel so it's likely 600' long - at 6250 BPI, this gives you a HUGE capacity of 40 megabytes!

    Edit: actually, looking at it again it's probably a 10.5" reel which would normally be 2400' long - so about 160MB at that density.
     
  9. Amorri40

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    That's very cool! Do you know if any of them contain original source code or development files?
     
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