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Asteroids Emulator (2013-02-23) +   [2013]

Asteroids Emulator (2013-02-23) + Released by :
Triad [web]

Release Date :
23 February 2013

Type :
C64 Crack

User rating:********__  7.9/10 (10 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Trainer .... Lynx of Triad
Original Supply .... Lynx of Triad
Linking .... Lynx of Triad


Intro used in this crack:
DownloadTRIAD "Janitor intro" by Triad

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 3 March 2013
"We will however not change the name of this release retroactively."
and technically, you cant =P
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 3 March 2013
Taper: Thinking of it, I agree... This version should count, the rest not. Too little changed imho.
User Comment
Submitted by taper on 3 March 2013
Traditionally, an updated version of a full game would be labled "v2", "v3" and so on. For instance, see the TRIAD release of "Wonderland" which was a v2 since it contained some bugfixes not present in the initial release of the game.

A preview is a non-complete game, and not minor updates to a complete one. Atleast that's the way I see it. Luckily, the job of sorting semantics out is not mine, so if anyone disagree that's fine with me. We will however not change the name of this release retroactively.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 3 March 2013
I don't know how to refer to it otherwise. There are three updates of the game to this date. Would be strange if every version was counted as a full game in my opinion.
User Comment
Submitted by bepp on 3 March 2013
So a fully featured version suddenly became a preview? C00l =)
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 2 March 2013
Seems like this is Preview 1.
User Comment
Submitted by taper on 23 February 2013
If you load the original of this game with Action Replay, the line under the Asteroid logo in the infoscreen will be white. If you change the color of the cursor before running the original of this game, the line will be whatever color the cursor was. If you have a light-blue cursor, the line will be light-blue.

Thus, the original of this game inherits the cursor color, which means that our crack has a yellow line.

For those who, for some reason, crave a light-blue line, go for the "superior" Laxity version, but don't call this a bug in our version.

As Didi usually say, let the public decide.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 23 February 2013
rushed release, 5 mins of testing won't hurt.
User Comment
Submitted by bugjam on 23 February 2013
Nice one!
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 23 February 2013
Good work!
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 23 February 2013
0-day w4r3z!
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