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Grand Monster Slam   [1989]

Grand Monster Slam Released by :
Lazer

Release Date :
1989

Type :
C64 Crack

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Crack .... The Edge of Lazer
Original Supply .... Slasher


Intro used in this crack:
DownloadLazer Intro by Lazer, The Crack Machines

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


User Comment
Submitted by Paladin on 9 April 2022
Cleaned up the mess.
Removed the errorfree dumps because the loader sectors were missing
Deleted the old disk 1 which had 216 downloads and old disk 2 had 66 downloads and zipped those images together and re-uploaded

Important notes from previous comments
poke2088,0 after loading the intro but before running it allows the crack intro and indeed the rest of the game to load and run properly
OR
Load the intro and let the intro crash, soft reset and finally load a run the intro again and the game will work

Thanks to everyone for their efforts on this one!
User Comment
Submitted by j0x on 4 December 2021
The "error free" disk images seem to be missing the loader sectors, so use the ones marked as erroneous (http://csdb.dk/getinternalfile.php/145446/Grand_Monster_Slam-La..).

poke2088,0 before running allows the crack intro (and indeed the rest of the crack) to run, in spite of the improperly initialized intro music driver.
User Comment
Submitted by Count Zero on 26 November 2021
Load, let it crash, soft reset, load again, works - warp the annoying intro - text screen - watch the track counter walk. All with my trusty Retro Replay image on latest vice :)
User Comment
Submitted by ws on 26 November 2021
@Stormfront - you are ofcourse right, i had been searching in a clumsy way!
@Count Zero - for real? It loads? In Vice? When i tried, it just crashed. Maybe my Action Replay was in the way, once again, but i was sure i had removed it.
User Comment
Submitted by Count Zero on 26 November 2021
After the intro soft-reset trick anything appears to work fine.
From the text screen on it is actually loading with drive LED being off. All is fine and also the marked broken upload seems to work from there.

Curious indeed what causes the intro to crash.
User Comment
Submitted by St0rmfr0nt on 25 November 2021
That's not true, see here:
Crypt V2.1
User Comment
Submitted by ws on 25 November 2021
But - the CRYPT S./SBI release from the initial disks (marked as corrupt) seems to be a genuine file, not yet available anywhere else. Do not delete the corrupted disks! (Although it seems like it has an NTSC targeted intro)
User Comment
Submitted by ws on 25 November 2021
This doesn't even load if you replace the main file with the Dominators' Grand Monster Slam release. Also two files are missing compared to the Dominators release.
But: the intro will start in VICE if you load the main file, let it crash, and then soft-reset, load and run it again.
So, the intro could be salvaged, the release itself seems FUBAR.
User Comment
Submitted by St0rmfr0nt on 25 November 2021
I found a version which I could transfer error free. But the Intro doesn't work with WinVice, works on my C64C. The loader after the Intro seems just to fuck up. Can't identify the problem.
User Comment
Submitted by Xidex on 28 January 2016
Dont get it to work, not seems to be a bad transfer, seems the Intro dont work correctly..
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