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Bomberland +10PD   [2013]

Bomberland +10PD Released by :
Onslaught [web]

Release Date :
31 December 2013

Type :
C64 Crack

Proper release: Broken

AKA :
Bomberland +10PD 101%

User rating:******____  5.6/10 (9 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Crack .... Fix of Onslaught, Rewind, Tristar & Red Sector Inc.
Trainer .... Pugsy of Onslaught
Original Supply .... Jazzcat of First Blood Entertainment, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques, RGCD, Vandalism News Staff
Linking .... Fix of Onslaught, Rewind, Tristar & Red Sector Inc.
Bug-Fix .... Fix of Onslaught, Rewind, Tristar & Red Sector Inc.
Loader .... 6R6 of Nostalgia, SHAPE
Docs .... Pugsy of Onslaught
Test .... Fix of Onslaught, Rewind, Tristar & Red Sector Inc.
  Slator of Arsenic, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques
Help .... Slator of Arsenic, Onslaught, Onslaught-Antiques


Intro used in this crack:
DownloadOnslaught Intro (Hellfire V2) by Onslaught

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


Goof Info
Submitted by hedning on 1 January 2014
Sorry to say, but I looked forward to see a more bugfree version after all this time, especially when you tag it 101%. I played around with the release yesterday and today, and some bugs from the previous version are indeed gone, but not all:

BOTH MODES - CHEATS ON

* Pressing "change bomb type" will glitch the game aurally and visually lasting as long as button is pressed.

* If you have, or switch, remote bombs on, the selection affects to all the bomber characters currently on screen, both human and CPU. Bombs the CPU players drop rarely detonate unless human player explode them with his own bomb. Also, in deathmatch there are various additional side effects which will either glitch or completely crash the game: You can easily demo this by having a match with 1 human plus x CPU player(s), making sure that remotes are on and:

- killing one of your opponents to see what scatters around (you get the idea)
- playing until you or your opponent pick up "drop all" icon (now we're getting somewhere)

Similar happenings to 2nd example above can be also found in normal mode when you enter the secret bonus room in Level X and pick up "drop all" icon (AFAIK this is only place in normal mode where it is available) with remote bombs switched on: This time room keeps filling with "20000 bonus points" icons, and as they keep appearing also to square where player is positioned your score keep increasing automatically until you exit the level.

NORMAL MODE ONLY - CHEATS ON

* Flamethrower traps in Level A glitch in two different ways depending of whether you have normal or remote bombs switched on when you enter the level: With normal bombs flamethrowers make continuous flame bursts without interval between them, with remotes the flamethrowers are replaced with remote bombs and there aren't flames between them at all. Depending of which situation you have at the beginning you can alter the state of flamethrowers by pressing left arrow or detonating bomb between them, but only between 2 bugged states mentioned above - making them to work normally is not possible.

DEATHMATCH MODE ONLY - CHEATS ON

* Some of the cheats (actually pretty much everything except "bomb proof") leak into deathmatch mode.

* Using "finish game" or "finish level" cheats with more than 1 player still alive will glitch player sprites showing some or all of them either in double (cheering bomber over static one) and/or without individual colors depending of how many players there's still on screen.

Occasionally some players just freeze on their position and doesn't do cheering animation.

* Using the F5 cheat in deathmatch mode will make you end up in very freaky levels with black AI bombermans dropping remote bombs or ordinary bombs depending on what selected bomb you have. You will also be able to detonate enemy remote bombs yourself.
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