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Bubble Dizzy +25D   [2015]

Bubble Dizzy +25D Released by :
Hackersoft [web]

Release Date :
17 August 2015

Type :
C64 Crack

Videosystem: PAL only

AKA :
Bubble Dizzy Crazy Hack

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (3 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Crack .... Vincenzo Mainolfi of Hackersoft, Hokuto Force
Trainer .... Vincenzo Mainolfi of Hackersoft, Hokuto Force
Docs .... Vincenzo Mainolfi of Hackersoft, Hokuto Force
Test .... Enigma of Cosine

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User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 20 August 2015
The release criterias for cracks are quite clear, and will be even more clear. The release name is "Bubble Dizzy", then you add the standard extra numbers and letters corresponding to what has been done. In the AKA field you can call it "Bubble Dizzy Mega Ultra Crystal Über Monkey Hack" if you want.
User Comment
Submitted by Merman on 20 August 2015
Hedning, if you are saying his releases must be preserved, then I am saying there should be no more lame comments about changing the title.

And there have been people telling him to stop releasing the crazy hacks.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 19 August 2015
Oh, and noone is telling him to stop releasing stuff; he has the right to do whatever he want, and people have the right to think it's lame or not. He actually do have a sense for scene traditions and proper releases after all, as he is releasing nice stuff with Hokuto Force - stuff he obviously don't want erased from CSDb.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 19 August 2015
All C64 scene releases and info ends up here, no exception - lame or not. This is a C64 scene database. If Vinny don't want feedback or comments he should only release his stuff to a selected few, or not at all, or just don't read the comments at all. His releases will end up here in time even if I actively chose not to add them when they are released.
User Comment
Submitted by Merman on 19 August 2015
Vinny has repeatedly asked for his releases NOT to be uploaded here, because of the comments he receives.

And yet they continue to appear here and the same comments keep getting posted.

Let him do what he wants. If you don't like it, he doesn't care. If you object to the fact his releases don't fit the scene rules, he doesn't care. At the end of the day people are playing and enjoying his "crazy hacks" and that's that.
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 17 August 2015
what groepaz sez ^^
Though I agree that these +?? figures are kinda optimistically "counted" we led pretty much the same discussion elsewhere about tag "crazy hack". What's the point, everyone might label their releases "Krypton Edition" or whatever imho.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 17 August 2015
i like how everyone goes crazy about those releases. thats why they are called crazy hack afterall :)
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 17 August 2015
Indeed. Still they are released and will stay here.
User Comment
Submitted by dink on 17 August 2015
these crazy hacks are like a cancer to csdb and gamebase64 :(
User Comment
Submitted by Maxlide on 17 August 2015
IMHO that's lame. You should really make and count SENSEFUL trainers only.
"Do you want infinite lives? Do you want not infinite lives? Do you want to change Bordercolor?"...C'mon. Really?

My next crack will be +10432857285283452 with trainers like Do you want black as border color? do you want white as border color? do you want red as border color? Do you want black color for your main sprite? Do you want white color for your main sprite?....
Same with "do you want unlimited lives?" and "do you want 999 lives?".
That's one senseful trainer only!

C'mon, really ???
Bah!
User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 17 August 2015
this is not crazy if it below 30D ;)
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