New Downloads Added 16th Nov Boorp's Balls (It sound's wrong but it's right ) Jake Burst (Aka Hunter Hunted)
New Downloads Added 18th Nov Doom II Zombie Wars OMo Sena OMo Sena Yatai Dai Sakusen Why not play some doom II tonight Zombie wars will only work on windows 95 (even the japanese re-release for windows 98 lol) OMo Sena OMo Sena Yatai Dai Sakusen (It's about time we had some mac love in the house
interesting thing about the mouse game: verified existing french, german and spanish versions but no one was dumped officially or put on main abandonware circuit.
New Downloads Added 24th Nov Kaseki Play (Not Playable Without The Original CD) Someone will have to hack it The cd has cd check protection I couldn't make any images with ImageBurn or CloneCD Instead i had to make one myself Using Magic Iso. I could only drag & drop the files from the root of the original cd so i made that into an iso.
Nah... drag and drop only leads to garbage. Can you explain in details how clonecd fails? Did you follow the tutorial I sent you? If yes, that's weird as sxxt and doesn't make sense: the copy would be slow (I suspect it's good old safedisc protection with bad sectors maybe) but it should work in the end. Please can you send me a screenshot of the root dir of original cdrom? (Enabled system and hidden files visualization obviously). Thanks
I think it reads the centre part of the cd like on saturn games. Update Ok i have another image for this game that is a direct rip.
The older drag&drop version didn't even install here, so it's better than before I suppose Edit: I installed it without errors and the game runs without problems here. It runs under adobe flash player or similar because it asks you to install it the first time you click on "play game".
Just for the nerds: Kaseki play is protected by SafeDisc Signature v4. "Shortly after the release of Windows 10, Microsoft announced that games with SafeDisc DRM will not run on its new operating system. Citing security concerns over the software due to the way in which it becomes "deeply embedded" in the system, Microsoft said "That’s where Windows 10 says, 'Sorry'." Supporting SafeDisc could have been a possible loophole for computer viruses to exploit."