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08-12-2011 01:04 PM
Japo @dutchoven, at the very least we could host the music files as extra downloads. Do you want to upload them?
07-12-2011 12:38 PM
The Fifth Horseman In the Abandonia Games Discussion, there is exactly one thread per game on the site and only updaters can start new ones.
04-12-2011 03:00 PM
dutchoven I have a version of Super Stardust '96 with mod music instead of cd audio. I've never come across this version on abandonware sites, it is not as common as the cd version. This version came on a games compilation CD along with Quarantine and Cyberbikes I bought many many years ago. The music in the mod version is actually better than the CD audio in my opinion, although maybe it's because it's what I'm used to.

Sorry for posting in an old thread. I've just joined and can't create a new thread.
17-04-2010 12:57 PM
Unregd
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Addition to BIN/CUE-version, disketteversion would also be very nice. It has different musics.
How do I get the cue/diskette versjon? I really want music, and I don't seem amble to find anything in the ISO Cellar...
22-03-2009 01:43 PM
Yet another anonymous Addition to BIN/CUE-version, disketteversion would also be very nice. It has different musics.
20-04-2008 01:44 PM
Geezer Sure. I just don't want people to get the idea that the smaller download does not have sound. It does, and lots of it.
20-04-2008 05:49 AM
Ermuli Since iso format doesn't support audio tracks and the game has 22 of them, I guess it is OK to offer a BIN/CUE image of the game @ The ISO Cellar.
19-04-2008 10:32 PM
Romano
How to run the game.

Instructions by JMB.

To install Super Stardust using DOSBox ...

1. Unzip the stardust.zip file to a temporary directory such as c:\games\temp\
2. start DOSBox
3. mount c c:\games
4. imgmount d c:\temp\stardust.iso -t iso
5. D: (switches to drive D: )
6. Run INSTALL using c:\ssd as the install directory
7. Exit DOSBox
8. Move stardust.iso from c:\games\temp\ to c:\games\ssd\

Note: After installation you can delete any temp directories if you created them for this sole purpose.

To run Super Stardust using DOSBox after installation ...

1. Start DOSBox
2. mount c c:\games
3. imgmount d c:\ssd\stardust.iso -t iso
4. C: (switches to drive C )
5. cd ssd
6. GO

NOTE: The game may actually run without doing the imgmount in step 3. If it does you will not get the FMV sequences. If you want Super Stardust to start automatically when starting DOSBox you can add steps 2 through 6 to the autoexec section of DOSBox.conf .
19-04-2008 10:21 PM
Romano
Super Stardust

Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!

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