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Registered: Nov 2010 Posts: 32 |
Release id #189098 : Luma +FPD
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Submitted by MacGyver [PM] on 24 March 2020
Anyone who cares for new games will find these on Indie Retro News.
A post on "Luma" was published there recently.
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Submitted by iAN CooG [PM] on 24 March 2020
@Paul Bearer: thanks for confirming that crack releases actually help promoting games that would have been otherwise ignored.
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Submitted by Optic Freeze [PM] on 24 March 2020
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Submitted by Raistlin [PM] on 24 March 2020
Have to agree with the comments below .. WTF.
Playing the "we're promoting the game! Go donate!" card is pretty lame. Put the f***ing link on the forum instead.
Idiots.
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Submitted by Sounx [PM] on 24 March 2020
@Paul Bearer, same here. :)
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Submitted by Giulio/Wolf [PM] on 24 March 2020
Changed my vote just only for the effort in NTSC fixing. But my opinion is still the same. Sometimes there should be respect. Points Race can wait for something else.
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Submitted by Paul Bearer [PM] on 24 March 2020
To be fair, I probably would have never heard of this game if not for CSDb. And I just bought it.
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Submitted by Didi [PM] on 24 March 2020
Sorry to all the morale apostles:
- This is release is not publicly available.
- It adds the value of NTSC compatibility.
- This post does not hold you back from donating even if you already have an unpaid copy in your hands. It even raises the attention to the project as CSDb is a well known page. If you really stand behind the purpose, follow the link and buy it for more than the minimum price instead of whining around here!
- So instead of posting shit here, click the link(s) and add some bucks to the fund: https://shallan64.itch.io/luma - we already did...
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Submitted by Goat [PM] on 24 March 2020
As with every other crack: you should of course buy the original and support the developers.
We expect, that any serious C64 player nowadays will always support the developers, especially in this case.
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Submitted by Giulio/Wolf [PM] on 24 March 2020
No excuses this time, really pathethic. My opinion, of course.
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Submitted by hedning [PM] on 24 March 2020
Ouch, indeed...:
"Extra Life unites thousands of gamers around the world to play games in support of their local Children's Miracle Network Hospital. Since its inception in 2008, Extra Life has raised over $70 million USD for sick and injured kids.
All proceeds from the game will be donated to Extra Life, so why wait? Get your copy now!"
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Submitted by Colt45RPM [PM] on 24 March 2020
It's a game developed specifically for charity. Why not leave it to be purchased instead of 'cracked' for the sake of a few measly points?
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Submitted by Zyron [PM] on 24 March 2020
A new low. Some things you simply don't touch if you're sane. |
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shallan Account closed
Registered: Aug 2019 Posts: 4 |
NTSC fixed was flawed at best and should in my opinion be marked as broken, please PAY FOR and download v1.1 with a proper NTSC fix @ https://shallan64.itch.io/luma |
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Didi
Registered: Nov 2011 Posts: 486 |
The NTSC fix just fixed the lockup on titlescreen which made the V1.0 release completely unplayable on NTSC. There was no harm done to the endsequence IMO. It still works well on PAL. I simply did not NTSC fix the endsequence. People may now enjoy V1.1 with full NTSC support and have fun. |
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Adam
Registered: Jul 2009 Posts: 323 |
Quoting shallanplease PAY FOR and download
No :) |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3187 |
also no, accept what the scene is or gtfo |
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hedning
Registered: Mar 2009 Posts: 4721 |
Luma V1.1 +PD. |
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Didi
Registered: Nov 2011 Posts: 486 |
Excess finally noticed that the highly praised 100% NTSC fix by the coder in V1.1 was still buggy in the endsequence and made a 100% fix:
Luma V1.1 +2FPD |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3187 |
funny |