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Moggy +4   [2008]

Moggy +4 Released by :
Wanderer, Cosa Nostra, Crypt

Release Date :
11 May 2008

Type :
C64 Crack

Proper release: 101%

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Music .... Richard of Blazon, Civitas, People of Liberty, Psytronik Software, Scene World Magazine, The New Dimension
Trainer .... Troublemaker of Crypt
  Wanderer of Kook Farts Inc.
Bug-Fix .... Prof. Honigtau-Bunsenbrenner of Cosa Nostra

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User Comment
Submitted by Rough on 6 November 2013
"excuse me while i go and +20 lemonade stand .. see you in 20 minutes"

Where the heck is it, Fade? The scene's been waiting for 5 and a half years now. Too many women roaming the streets I guess. lol
User Comment
Submitted by TWR on 13 May 2008
Love the quote of lyrics. South of Heaven is one of the greatest songs, and album for that matter, ever made.
User Comment
Submitted by stash on 13 May 2008
hahahahahahahahaahha is this guy for real :)
and blow up dolls don´t count
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 12 May 2008
prostitutes count? :)

only nerds would find value in this release lololollololo

i can has sex nao? :)
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 12 May 2008
waiting for the 200% version with docs and highscore saver... *mh*
User Comment
Submitted by TDJ on 12 May 2008
You know you've reached the absolute peak of a discussion when somebody starts bragging about the girls he fucked.
User Comment
Submitted by Axis on 12 May 2008
sunshine in the air *pfeiff*
nice girls on the street . i fucked 2 of them last 3.5 days :-)
only nerds are sitting before the pc and waits 3.5 for crap :-)

have a nice time!
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 12 May 2008
mace: even funnier though, those files have been around for years on peterscommodore64.cjb.net .. and they couldnt even play rich's tune right :)

oh well, to each their own.
User Comment
Submitted by Mace on 12 May 2008
Quote:
so it needs wdr, cosa nostra and crypt to "beat" some lousy hema release?
In addition, it took 'em 3.5 days to do it.
User Comment
Submitted by Danzig on 11 May 2008
@Groepaz: people are "specialized" these days... One can freeze, the other one can enter Hex-Start-Address in packer... All for one, not one for all *LOL*
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 11 May 2008
so it needs wdr, cosa nostra and crypt to "beat" some lousy hema release? LOL. you guys rock.

not.
User Comment
Submitted by Ed on 11 May 2008
Ok the comments constantly refer to a rather lame fake demo produced some time ago and some weird discussion about some very long gone 1990s.. (later revised.. yeah csdb comment style editing ! ) I dont understand much about this...

I wonder WTF it has to do with this +4 101% fix.

But ok. I would have loved the game in the 1980s. So there you have it.
User Comment
Submitted by stash on 11 May 2008
troublemaker: u must stopp release crap
User Comment
Submitted by stash on 11 May 2008
it´s better to release much crap than no crap att all go go go crypt #1 can i join??
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 11 May 2008
The tune is way too fast than it should be. Also if you wish to use my tunes in these programs, it would have been nice to have been asked before my existing game tunes were used. I'm not angry, just disappointed that the music has not been used properly. Perhaps an IRQ control would have been better to play the music :)

Average in all.

@Overkiller: I may as well scratch all my old crunchers and use Exomizer eh? ;) Actually, no. I'll keep the old ones as well as a load of other old tools it is a nice piece of history. I mainly use good old Exo now.
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 11 May 2008
yes, this game really needed all those trainers and stuff.

not.

go do something useful for a change
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 11 May 2008
yeah, you are right. I'm sorry.. excuse me while i go and +20 lemonade stand .. see you in 20 minutes
User Comment
Submitted by The Overkiller on 11 May 2008
@Fade: believe me, I understand your point of view. But you must face also the fact that there's ppl who can be interested in these releases. Sure it wasn't take from an original and it was downloaded from the site of Omega 120, but anyway it wasn't simply introlinked aswell. About the outweigh of demos don't worry, it's a totally different path.
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 11 May 2008
Overkiller: i collect also, but let's be blunt about this. Troublemaker is bragging that his version has more trainers than a fake label. It was funny for a bit, then it was tolerable, but now it's just annoying. It's not like these games are being cracked from orries, they are downloaded.. accessable to all, for free. there isnt much effort. I enjoy the past as much as anyone, but is this the future you want? the cracks outweigh the demos, so they should hold some distinction for quality also. If i was coming back after 10-15 years and saw all this rubbish, there is no way in hell i would consider the 64 as a hobby.

The scene isnt dead, it's a joke being passed around the water coolers of the internets.
User Comment
Submitted by Kater on 11 May 2008
For sure, this game is rubbish. But who cares about this in 2008? ;-) But I see, the ppl want to have high quality games with mega graphics, etc. Then better play X-Box 360 oder PS 3! \o/ Or what about an list with the games which you want to have fixed to have fun... ;-) Also i think it´s better to DO something and don´t still dream about the good old days in the 80s by doing nothing now or never have done anything yet or only writing "Uh this is shit!"... And i guess there are some people who collect games...
User Comment
Submitted by The Overkiller on 11 May 2008
@Fade: I agree and disagree on various points. I agree about the packer, I mean, why use those old packers when we've Exomizer. I disagree about the "useless" add-ons: I like when there's work even on not so splendit games, there's a joy function and trainers, maybe many ppl ain't interested but I am for personal collection. And no, leave any game as a stand alone, I hate different games forced into one file ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by d0c on 11 May 2008
thanks, finally a joystick version :)
User Comment
Submitted by Axis on 11 May 2008
fade i have this name used in amiga releases sience 1988 ..before on c64 i have used other handles or traded only with the group name. but this is no reason to change anythink. i must show you nothing . use google to find.
and now really over and out!
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 11 May 2008
oh 20 years, can you show me some releases from the 80's then? it's nice you've had the handle for 20 years, but you've still had those titties for longer

you have so many gay traits you cant even keep a straight face
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 11 May 2008
troublemaker: look at the quality of the intro. who needs trainers in this day and age, i hardly doubt anyone is going to play this game for more than 5 minutes.

Axis: change your handle and lemon64 is not csdb. I have no problem with releases like this, but at least make it a little easier on those who enjoy a quality product. try looking at lame pack by depredators. why not just smash as many as possible into 1 file and make a whole disk side release of this junk? even twr had the common sense to release a few games in one file before.

Everyone can link an intro/trainer/game, how about making it worthwhile?
User Comment
Submitted by fade on 10 May 2008
Hey, three Lamigos, nobody wants to see your shitty warez.
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