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04-09-2006 08:21 PM
Guest i believe there was a version, or this version, with multiplayer. it's realy very good against another player. Backstabbing, competition, very good
04-09-2006 12:01 PM
The Fifth Horseman Are you sure you can change keyconfig in this game at all?
03-09-2006 08:47 PM
game_player Guys,

I can't seem to download a working version of the game. All I can get are corrupted versions where I cannot change the keys. Can you please help?

Thanks.
26-08-2006 05:26 PM
guesst <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DonCorleone @ Aug 25 2006, 09:36 AM) [snapback]250886[/snapback]</div>
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I'm not sure about the publisher either. But I owned this one on c64, too. In fact I didn't no that there was a PC version of it.
Something completely different: How can it be that Giana Sisters were pulled over the coals whilst one never hears something about this one? Has it to do with its rareness?
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Not sure what you mean here. I know Giana Sisters was a Super Mario Bros rip off that did not have the rights to the game it came from, nor did it give credit to it's inspiration, where as Mario Bro's by ocean for the C64 was a bonna fied arcade port with all the legal whatnots in place.

This version, however, Mario Bros VGA, I am not sure was a legal version of the original. Then again, that may just be because I never owned a legal version of it. (It was shareware wasn't it? I think I just played the shareware version.)
26-08-2006 01:28 AM
Eagle of Fire I do remember playing this game for hours and hours with my very old Atari system... I liked playing two players with my brother and my father back in the (very young) days.
25-08-2006 09:36 AM
DonCorleone I'm not sure about the publisher either. But I owned this one on c64, too. In fact I didn't no that there was a PC version of it.
Something completely different: How can it be that Giana Sisters were pulled over the coals whilst one never hears something about this one? Has it to do with its rareness?
25-08-2006 08:33 AM
TheChosen But I still had the commodore version, made by....


Ocean?
24-08-2006 11:15 PM
guesst <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TheChosen @ Aug 24 2006, 06:29 AM) [snapback]250653[/snapback]</div>
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Wow!

I had this on commodore! It was a true.....rare gem.
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? Really? I'm not quesitoning you had a C64 version, ut was an arcade game so there was probably a port. I'm not sure about it being rare, tho. Again, it's an arcade game.
24-08-2006 06:29 AM
TheChosen Wow!

I had this on commodore! It was a true.....rare gem.
24-08-2006 05:50 AM
EliteKiller234 Ya I just started this member thing so bare with me...
I was wondering how you switch it to two player? Do I need a joystick because I'm pressing P but it won't switch?! Will DosBox work?
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