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Track & Field   [1985]

Track & Field Released by :
Joey, German Spreading Service, Inc.

Release Date :
1985

Type :
C64 Crack

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Crack .... Joey

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User Comment
Submitted by d0c on 18 May 2007
this was one of them game i did a cartridge freeze of from the orginal cassette version. i remember i got that fucked up screen you see here... maybe someone did a cartridge freeze on the turbotape version, to get it on disk?... if not i suspect zyron is rigth about the reset-cracks...
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 7 January 2007
@Zyron: could be, the game starts at $8000 and fiddles around with the memory, though I haven't analyzed what it really does, just had a quick peek at it right now...

according to basic line it also was cracked in 1985, so I changed that also...

edit: must be a bad crack, the CRM version could be restarted after reset at $8000 and title screen doesn't get corrupted!
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 7 January 2007
@Zyron: my thought also.
Like the many Big Trouble in Little China cracks with borked intro screen because it required the color memory to be left over from the loader.
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 7 January 2007
I could be totally wrong here & I haven't got time to look into the game right now but I suspect that the title screen gets corrupt when you reset the game so the fucked up versions might be reset-cracks.
User Comment
Submitted by Zeldin on 7 January 2007
I really can't believe that Yak Society or Florasoft were recracking stuff, so there must be another reason for the corrupted screen...
User Comment
Submitted by Mason on 7 January 2007
Also the version from Yak Society got a bugged screen. But the MZP and Crackman version are perfect.
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 7 January 2007
Fact is most version I've seen of Track & Field have that fucked up title screen.
My guess is that both this version by JOEY & the version by Florasoft origins from the same crack, so both are recracks.
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 7 January 2007
I only remembered the broken title screen and FSW, so I thought that was their version... but after those posts today I saw that JOEY...

so I have changed the creditz to him now...

but still the question who recracked which version? Joey -> FSW or FSW -> Joey ??
User Comment
Submitted by Skylab on 7 January 2007
Where's the hint for Florasoft??? Actually I don't see in the release any remarks of FSW...
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 7 January 2007
yep, very strange... but according to the screenshot it must be the JOEY version and not the Florasoft crack, as I (and Skylab) thought about the broken title screen...
for sure we haven't cracked this one as I have already stated in my first comment, just connected to 1 part...

should I change creditz to JOEY for crack?? or did JOEY recrack the Florasoft version?? hmmm???!
User Comment
Submitted by Zeldin on 7 January 2007
Indeed it's strange... I saw so many versions with this corrupt title screen, and the only correct version seems to be Track & Field from CRM...
User Comment
Submitted by Skylab on 7 January 2007
Strange... Now there's a JOEY alone version of this game... Who recracked who's version JOEY or FLORASOFT???
User Comment
Submitted by Skylab on 29 November 2006
I think it's the FSW crack as the title screen is corrupted like the one in the FSW release...
User Comment
Submitted by Marauder/GSS on 30 September 2006
think this one was cracked by Florasoft, connected to 1 part by GSS...??!
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