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A thread to help Paco's Crusade through the lands of Abandonia
This is a thread to help with the filling of publishers and producers of games.
the idea is whenever we see something missing we can post it to give Paco some help and make more easy the job of filling the blank spaces. Is it a good Idea? I was checking these games and i saw publisher and producer was missing so i googled them, here is my first contribution. Quarantine is a 1994 racing/first-person shooter computer game for MS-DOS and 3DO, created by Imagexcel and published by GameTek (source Wikipedia) Quarantine II:Road Warrior is a 1995 racing/first-person shooter computer game for MS-DOS and 3DO, created by GameTek, inc. and published by GameTek, inc. (source Moby games) |
Can you help with those games:
Alex Higgins World Snooker Assault Trooper Backgammon Basket Manager Begin 2 - A Tactical Starship Simulation Bicycle Holiday Big Game Fishing Black Hole Buffalo Bills Rodeo Games Chadwick and the Sneaky Egg Thief Cyberlaw Daffy Duck, PI - The Case Of Missing Letters Diamond Ball 3 Dinosaur Safari DStroy Final Fantasy - Endless Nova Final Fighter Final Frontier Flagger Football Manager 3 Fox Ranger Thanks |
The first three i've checked on that list seem to be completed
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Now I don't have time, but since it's like checking games into requests forum I can give you all some hint, especially to Paco :)
First, remember to check MobyGames, second, try at Wikipedia, third, you can search info on other abandonware sites (xtcabandonware, cdosabandonware), HOTU Oldwarez list is a bit old because it's all Freezed there, but it's still good. Remember to not search into leechers cathegory (for example @ "free-game-downloads", that site is a bad Cut&Paste from other sites.) Sometimes Amazon could help you a lot, but they often do some confusion about Producers & Developers. Last useless hint...Google is your friend :amused: |
ASSAULT TROOPER
Designer: Juha Kauppinen Developer: Webfoot Technologies Publisher: Webfoot Technologies Year: 1997 Software Copyright: Juha Kauppinen Begin 2 - A Tactical Starship Simulation game Designer: Tom Nelson & Mike Higgins Developer: Clockwork Publisher: Clockwork Year: 1991 Software Copyright: Clockwork Final Fantasy - Endless Nova Designer: Orochi Kusanagi Developer: Freeware Publisher: Freeware Year: 2003 Software Copyright: Orochi Kusanagi |
@Doink true but the Games on the List Romano posted dont exist on Mobygames. I put it on List so i can look up later on other Site to confirm if the Info is correct.
@Juanca thanks. I also need Info on Elite and Flashback since there exist 2 different Version. For Elite its CGA and VGA version. For Flashback its DOS and CD-Version. You can also tell me if wished to add keyword for this or this Game and Games added to "If you like this Game, you will also like"-List *points secretly to his Signature* |
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You can add Also try if you wish, but maybe it will be better to start this as the next AB improvement "project" :) |
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Then Arcade, Puzzle and Text-Based is double as Theme and Genre. If the List is too long, you cant see the Size anymore. Yo ushould also change that. Quote:
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The only thing different between the floppy and CD versions of Flashback is release date.
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Flashback Producer: Delphine Software International Publisher: Strategic Simulations, Inc. Year: 1993 Flashback (CD) Producer: US Gold Publisher: US Gold Year: 1995 quite different isnt? I will change the Flashback CD-Info so its the same as Flashback. Edit: I think you have a little Problem now! http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/crazy-cars-iii accordings to that: http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/79...Challenge.html http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/23...zy+Cars+3.html are the one and the same! One Game under 2 different Names on Site? |
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The oldwarez list is more or less just a loose copy of MobyGames (it mostly concentrated into determening the abandonware status of the games, not so much to find out other info). I have also often noticed that MobyGames and HOTU info was very different. Just keep that in mind as well. BTW, many of the games on the site, that have the info missing, aren't all that difficult to find. Somehow the info just got lost during transfer I guess (like it happened to some LucasArts games - even though both publisher and producer are well known). Just take a look at LOOM (I just looked at the first game that popped into my mind and I'm not going to change the info yet, just so you see the example). |
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The manual says Delphine, and back of the box shows 1994. Hope that helps. :) |
Elite
Elite is a seminal space trading computer game, originally published by Acornsoft in 1984 for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron computers. The game's title derives from one of the player's goals of raising their combat rating to the exalted heights of "Elite." It was written and developed by David Braben and Ian Bell, who had met while they were both undergraduates at Jesus College, Cambridge. Non-Acorn versions of the game were published by Firebird.
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