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BETA SKIP IFFL Mastering + Source   [2002]

BETA SKIP IFFL Mastering + Source Released by :
Radwar [web]

Release Date :
12 October 2002

Type :
C64 Tool Collection

AKA :
Betaskip V2.0

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Crisp of Radwar
  MWS of Elite, Radwar

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User Comment
Submitted by Da Snake on 1 March 2011
I'm pretty sure P.P. Hammer used this protection also.
User Comment
Submitted by CenTraX on 3 February 2008
few produts used this loader sys - Skidmarx, Prawda #3, Sceptre of Baghdad +3.
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 13 December 2007
it's a system to master an original game, including copy protection, file crunching, etc.
User Comment
Submitted by Stainless Steel on 13 December 2007
anyone care to write a little something about this tool explaining what it is ?
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 13 December 2007
Yes, this is really sweet. I especially like the seamless $0328 autostart.

The collection includes an RLE cruncher, sequence packer + level packer.
It can master without protection too.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 13 December 2007
Ubi Soft used betskip in a 1991 compilation called "MultiOps" containing "Aspar GP","Rick Dangerous" and "Pick'n Pile".
I have the dump here, sent me by Mustaine/HF.
User Comment
Submitted by Burglar on 13 December 2007
nice one!

I remember getting a copy of a betaskip protected game at the GP party in 92 for the cracking compo. Glanced at it there, but impossible to do at a party, got more important things to do then ;)

Anyway, looked at it further when I got home, quite an interesting system and hard to crack. got quite far in cracking it, but lost interested as there were too many other things to crack. (and the game it protected was already out for a long time).

As far as I know, this protection was never used commercially, but could be wrong.
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