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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Oh noes! The iPhone C64 app from Manomio uses cracked games
Well...duh! Of course Manomio doesn't mention (due to Steve's evil iTunes App Store policy) it's but not quite unexpected.
If you look at the intro screen of Bozo's Night Out (which comes free with the app) you can clearly read something like 'Cracked by The Phantoms 1984'.
Well, okay... you could shrug and walk along. But wait, there's a bit more and that's the fun part :)
Today (September 17th, 2010) Manomio came with an update of the C64 app which adds a C64 Basic Emulator 'for that nostalgic feeling'.
10 PRINT"HELLO" works but also LOAD, LIST etc.
If you load the game Heatseeker (also for free) from the game shelf and run it just go back to the game shelf and choose the BASIC emulator.
Do not resume the previous game (you'll be asked for that), reset the game from the Extra menu and do a dir (F7).
You'll see this:
WOW...as in Warriors Of The Wasteland?
Let's load it and run it:
LOL! The game with a fully working crack intro in front :D
On the iPhone.
I've checked the rest of the free games this way and saw cracks (with intro's) from Remember, The Force, Beastie Boys and some more.
You can buy games like Cybernoid I&II, International Karate, Snare... well, the *bigger* titles for 1,59 euro's in their store.
I wonder which cracks they use for that.
That bothers me a bit btw. On the other hand, history repeating: buying warez 'for that nostalgic feeling' :-)
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1074 |
Quoting Mr. SIDWeren't the DTV games also based on cracked versions?
A mix. Where originals were available and not a major pain to crack, we used them. For the rest we used cracked games, unpacked and intro stripped.
Just watched a couple of intros on my iPhone, pretty neat. The F-keys are copied from TFC3 which is pretty awesome (sadly no monitor on F2 :). |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5086 |
you gotta love the "pal filter" of this emulator (round edges, light shine, etc) |
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iAN CooG
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 3186 |
I hope you're sarcastic ;) |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1646 |
I like the TURBO button. :) |
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Count Zero
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 1920 |
Someone make that a chart pls?
Top iTunes/Store Downloads Group and Cracker based.
Earn points for firsties at Mount Cupertino again!
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ptoing
Registered: Sep 2005 Posts: 271 |
Quote: because he's on holiday, traveling by train, shitting on the toilet, name it.. ;)
The games still play meh, imo. I like touch device games when they are made with the touch design in mind, not when shoehorned into it after (and again, no feedback, I wanna feel the buttons I press). Then again this is probably personal preferences. |
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DeeKay
Registered: Nov 2002 Posts: 362 |
Okay, so the only thing that matters to me is this: Can i copy my own .d64s over and run them on the emulator? Or did %&$§ I-am-technically-so-dumb-as-to-not-realize-that-a-SIDplayer-is-the-exact-same-th ing-without-gfx-output-Apple feel this need to "protect" me again, just like they "protect" me from pr0n, Demos and pretty much everything I am interested in!...
I don't care about some crap games that nobody knows, let me watch Demos and run MY games!
Meanwhile, in the other camp: Metalvotze's Mammary Mobile, the Android Version of Widdys fantastic GBA Tit-Memory that won TUM 2007, is available in the Google Market! ;-D
Mager: I did not know you were involved in DTV development? |
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Scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1570 |
Quoting DeeKayOkay, so the only thing that matters to me is this: Can i copy my own .d64s over and run them on the emulator?
No, but you already knew that before you started your biased rant ;-) |
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Isildur
Registered: Sep 2006 Posts: 275 |
Can i run demos with fastloaders, open borders etc.? |
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MagerValp
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1074 |
Quoting DeeKayMager: I did not know you were involved in DTV development?
Credits are in the scroller on the title screen.
Maybe we should add the DTV as a CSDB release with proper credits... :)
Main coding was by Macbeth and dW, with additional game fixing by Burning Horizon and me. Oh, and jcompton did the documentation. I also did a few misc bits, like the directory listing, the joystick keyboard for basic, and the filesystem compression. |
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