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Alien Bash 2 +5F   [2012]

Alien Bash 2 +5F Released by :
Laxity

Release Date :
19 November 2012

Type :
C64 Crack

Videosystem: NTSC fixed
Proper release: Broken

AKA :
Alien Bash II

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

Credits :
Crack .... Didi of Laxity
Trainer .... Didi of Laxity
Original Supply .... Secret Man of Laxity
NTSC-Fix .... Didi of Laxity

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User Comment
Submitted by Didi on 21 November 2012
Yep. People who also want to practice levels 9 & 10 should get our 100% version which is out now. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 21 November 2012
Quoting Didi
What you call double trainers I would call offering different options, e.g. levelselection offers you the possibility to practise a special level on and on.

I knew you would say something like that. Then this is the ultimate version if you want to practice levels 1-8. :P
User Comment
Submitted by Didi on 21 November 2012
@Zyron: Second upload will cost you 1 point for the release anyway.
What you call double trainers I would call offering different options, e.g. levelselection offers you the possibility to practise a special level on and on. But I am sure you will not agree me on that no matter what argument I give. Have fun with your style, I have mine...
/edit: The protection was easy to find and remove... I simply did not recognize it that night and never played it afterwards.
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 21 November 2012
Quoting Didi
You should not boast too lound, because your first version uploaded to the other sources also had the trainer protection still active and your only trainer did not work properly while we had some more which still worked. :p

That was a mistake from my side, sending out the wrong file. It was quickly taken care of though, without any help from the outside. You're still double-training though, with three variants of a skipper.
User Comment
Submitted by Didi on 21 November 2012
Missing removal of trainer protection confirmed (warps you back to level 1 after finishing level 8 with the unlimited lives values or player speedup active). The coder checks exactly the trainers we had in our release of the preview (should we feel honoured?). Anyway we will deliver a full working version soon. /edit: here you go: Alien Bash 2 +5F

@GP: You should not boast too lound, because your first version uploaded to the other sources also had the trainer protection still active and your only trainer did not work properly while we had some more which still worked. :p
User Comment
Submitted by Sixx on 21 November 2012
Fucked up release is fucked up.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 21 November 2012
Quoting spider/MYD
very good version. one of those games that I definitely need a trainer for practise.

@spider/MYD: Make sure not to activate unlimited lives in this release then, or you won't be able to finish the game. For unlimited lives use Alien Bash 2 +D, where the game's trainer protection is bypassed.
User Comment
Submitted by Didi on 21 November 2012
@enthusi: NTSC fixing means letting something work on NTSC like it does on PAL (the slight speed difference in playing does not need to be fixed because it would lead to stuttering movements in most cases), not fixing bugs from the coder. That's bug-fixing. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 21 November 2012
I dont want to get involved in emotional things. But if you call ntsc-flicker a bug that needed fixing, why did you leave another bug you described yourself? ("The minor Rasterflicker when shooting is a bug from the original!")
User Comment
Submitted by Zyron on 21 November 2012
Why not make a properly working trainer as well, and skip the double trainers?
User Comment
Submitted by Didi on 21 November 2012
Maybe I should have added a "properly" for Professor Nitpicker, because a "proper" NTSC working version would not contain these rasterflickers (which look even worse on real hardware than on emu). The rastercode even looked like it was prepared for a fix, which leaves the question why it was not included.
User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 21 November 2012
Quoting Didi - Production Notes
The Flimsoft website promises this game to work PAL+NTSC but it doesn't...

Well. That is what the professors would call "a lie". The original works fine on ntsc, just like our version. Some small flickering on the main screen and end screen is not the same thing as "doesn't work".
User Comment
Submitted by spider-j on 20 November 2012
very good version. one of those games that I definitely need a trainer for practise.
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