Hi all, many of you maybe familer with the excellent Snake clone ISOTOPES. Could someone direct me to a Tap or CRT file if they exist, as I only have a Dsk file of it. Thanks
Quote from: Novabug on 19:22, 15 April 16
Hi all, many of you maybe familer with the excellent Snake clone ISOTOPES. Could someone direct me to a Tap or CRT file if they exist, as I only have a Dsk file of it. Thanks
Oooh, I used to love playing that!
I wasn't aware there was a DSK of it available.... any chance of a link to it, please?
Quote from: Novabug on 19:22, 15 April 16
Hi all, many of you maybe familer with the excellent Snake clone ISOTOPES. Could someone direct me to a Tap or CRT file if they exist, as I only have a Dsk file of it. Thanks
Here you go. This is taken from the DSK file of
Isotopes on NVG. Load it into CPCE, save it to a CSW file, then use SAMP2CDT to convert the CSW file to a CDT file. Easy to do it when you know how! ;)
Quote from: CanonMan on 20:30, 15 April 16
Oooh, I used to love playing that!
In my opinion it's one of the best games to have been published in
Amstrad Action's type-in section.
QuoteI wasn't aware there was a DSK of it available.... any chance of a link to it, please?
You can download it from NVG (ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/games/typeins/isotopes.zip) or from CPCWiki (http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Amstrad_Action_January_1989_Type-Ins) (along with a couple of other type-ins).
Quote from: Nich on 20:43, 15 April 16
Here you go. This is taken from the DSK file of Isotopes on NVG. Load it into CPCE, save it to a CSW file, then use SAMP2CDT to convert the CSW file to a CDT file. Easy to do it when you know how! ;)
You sir, are a top top man. I must learn how to do this at some stage. :)
Quote from: Nich on 20:43, 15 April 16
Here you go. This is taken from the DSK file of Isotopes on NVG. Load it into CPCE, save it to a CSW file, then use SAMP2CDT to convert the CSW file to a CDT file. Easy to do it when you know how! ;)
??? I usually just extract the file from Edit Disc in Winape and use 2cdt to make the tape.
Quote from: Nich on 20:52, 15 April 16
In my opinion it's one of the best games to have been published in Amstrad Action's type-in section.
You can download it from NVG (ftp://ftp.nvg.ntnu.no/pub/cpc/games/typeins/isotopes.zip) or from CPCWiki (http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Amstrad_Action_January_1989_Type-Ins) (along with a couple of other type-ins).
Thanks! Just downloaded it :)
That was a good one..
I'd lost the tape for a good while so I got my goddaughter Molly to type it out last year (she was 7). My excuse was that it was educational for her. I gave her another issue or two of AA and told her to find out where the additional joystick controls were and add them.
it was worth it.. Her, me and my Annabelle (nearly 18) have regular contests on it. Annabelle's current champion.
Wonder if Mr J Fox-Geen is lurking in the scene somewhere?
Quote from: zeropolis79 on 14:42, 14 May 16
That was a good one..
I'd lost the tape for a good while so I got my goddaughter Molly to type it out last year (she was 7). My excuse was that it was educational for her. I gave her another issue or two of AA and told her to find out where the additional joystick controls were and add them.
I remember the Connect-4 Game from AA54 being written by some young one, I would of being of similar age then and envious.
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Wonder if Mr J Fox-Geen is lurking in the scene somewhere?
Unsure, but their questions worth asking, otherwise I just presume their living a Hobbit Lifestyle
Quote from: zeropolis79 on 14:42, 14 May 16
Wonder if Mr J Fox-Geen is lurking in the scene somewhere?
This LinkedIn profile (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-fox-geen-a4a306) suggests he moved into the world of banking.