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The Caves of Oberon +2D   [2014]

The Caves of Oberon +2D Released by :
Genesis Project [web]

Release Date :
17 March 2014

Type :
C64 Crack

Videosystem: any
Proper release: OK

AKA :
De Grotten van Oberon

User rating:*********_  9.1/10 (9 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Crack .... Zyron of Genesis Project, Nostalgia, Oxsid Planetary
Trainer .... Zyron of Genesis Project, Nostalgia, Oxsid Planetary
Original Supply .... hedning of Genesis Project
Linking .... Zyron of Genesis Project, Nostalgia, Oxsid Planetary
Docs .... hedning of Genesis Project
  Wertstahl of Genesis Project


Intro used in this crack:
DownloadGenesis Project "Slimline Intro" by Genesis Project

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by Dr.j on 19 March 2014
Very nice job for preserving old games for c64 game lovers
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 19 March 2014
I've actually had this game for over a year, but the very reason for releasing it now is that GB64 was released, with the game added.
User Comment
Submitted by Neo-Rio on 19 March 2014
I didn't realize that there was a picture of the tape inside the zip file... in which case this original couldn't be from the Ozisoft release. The Ozisoft release had a black tape with the Ozisoft logo on it. At least, that's the one I dumped for GBv11.
User Comment
Submitted by Neo-Rio on 19 March 2014
If the original for this was sourced from GB64 v11 originals, then thank me for the dump. I bust myself sourcing new missing wares for the project. This was an Ozisoft tape release. If you're looking for more "firsts", then look for an original tape dump of "MacMan", and if you want the world record of longest-time-between-original-release-and-first-crack, then try making a disk version of "Wordrace", also a new dump in GB64. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 18 March 2014
Nice to see what a Gamebase64 update brings up.
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 18 March 2014
@Uncle K: Thanks for the info. That's similar to Rushware, an important distributor of software in West-Germany in the 80s and 90s, who are hardly known by others. (unlike OziSoft they never released any own-developed software at all)
User Comment
Submitted by cadaver on 18 March 2014
This game contains very sweet speedcode for updating the color RAM, already in 1985 :)
User Comment
Submitted by Unkle K on 18 March 2014
@Rough & Hedning: Ozisoft were huge in Australia during the mid to late 80's and were probably the most notable C64 games distributor/publisher of that time. They were bought out by Sega in the early 90's, and then again sold off to Infogrames/Atari in the 2000's.

As for the release, interesting find, great job once again GP!
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 18 March 2014
You're probably right too about them being still small in 1985.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 18 March 2014
Rough: You are right. But in -85 they were not that big, if I understand it correct. In 1990 they were biggest in .au , but it seems to be linked to Sega, and not Commodore. Well. Interesting read. Thanx.
User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 18 March 2014
@Hedning: OziSoft wasn't a small company, but one of the Australian main importers of software back in the days.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Bermeister
User Comment
Submitted by dink on 18 March 2014
Thanks guys, this one is really great!
User Comment
Submitted by The Gothicman on 18 March 2014
I still wonder where you find all those "forgotten treasures"... Great! :)
User Comment
Submitted by Asphodel on 17 March 2014
Great to see this one in English! (though I can read Dutch).
Any change of Nautilus existing in English? Also from Radarsoft.
http://www.gamebase64.com/game.php?id=5150&d=18&h=0
User Comment
Submitted by Sixx on 17 March 2014
Such a badass game, these sort of weird games were only released in the mid 80's. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Doc Strange on 17 March 2014
Hedning is right, there were just Dutch versions around and this one appeared just recently. Well done guys!
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 17 March 2014
well, nice find then!
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 17 March 2014
The german and dutch versions were available in Europe back in 85, and cracked: De Grotten van Oberon [dutch] by ABC for example, and CCS. The english version was released (licensed) on tape by the small australian company OziSoft, which could explain why is wasn't that spread. I have seen a disk version of it too though.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 17 March 2014
That's the strange thing. It was released in english back in 85, but no crack of it could be found, so we did this to please the demanding crowd. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by TheRyk on 17 March 2014
Nice one! Who did the translation? Hard to believe there was any English ori no one dug out yet.
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