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DeAdLy_cOoKiE 04-11-2007 02:03 AM

Cybercon III
 
Pyrotechnica, seems to be abandonware.
I'd also like to see Cybercon III and armour geddon up here.

ps. I couldn't post in the request section.
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Mighty Midget 04-11-2007 06:57 AM

You can't post in the subforums there, only in the main Requests forum.

Moved from FON

Dave 04-11-2007 11:24 AM

Thanks MM :)
Yes DeAdLy_cOoKiE, AFAIK you can post only on main requests forum and Unknown subforum.
Next time post them in separate threads, thanks.

Pyrotechnica (1995) by Psygnosis Limited -> Abandonware
Link at MobyGames

Cybercon III (1991) by US Gold -> Abandonware
Link at MobyGames

Armour-Geddon (1991) by Psygnosis, Ltd. -> Abandonware
Link at MobyGames

Would you like reviewing one of them?

Hatsen 06-11-2007 08:49 AM

It's some good games.

DeAdLy_cOoKiE 01-03-2008 08:25 AM

Good games, yes. But apparently lost in time...


I might still have Pyrotechica somewhere on a CD.
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The Coop 01-03-2008 07:26 PM

Psygnosis is under the ESA label, since their properties were apparently taken by Sony. That's why you have a tougher time finding their Amiga games on sites like Back2roots and such that offer legally downloadable games. So there's a good chance Pyrotechinca (which I own) and Armour-Geddon are protected in some form.

Ermuli 02-03-2008 06:29 AM

I got Armour-Geddon as 3.5" floppy version. Still shrinkwrapped.
Pyrotechnica is a CD version and Cybercon III I have downloaded somewhere as a zip.

The Coop 02-03-2008 08:18 AM

While this thread is still going, what's the difference between the ten year rule, and the fifteen year rule I've been seeing sporadically? Is it ten years for a dead company, and fifteen for one that's still around in some form (be it on their own, having been absorbed into another company, or having had their IPs purchased)? Is it vice versa? Something different altogether?

Just curious to know since I apparently don't know my head from my ass on the subject, seeing as all three are approved.

Mighty Midget 02-03-2008 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Coop (Post 320368)
While this thread is still going, what's the difference between the ten year rule, and the fifteen year rule I've been seeing sporadically? Is it ten years for a dead company, and fifteen for one that's still around in some form (be it on their own, having been absorbed into another company, or having had their IPs purchased)? Is it vice versa? Something different altogether?

Just curious to know since I apparently don't know my head from my ass on the subject, seeing as all three are approved.

Well, there seems to be (still) some confusion but I think it's (basically)
15 years for ESA core members
10 years for their subsidiaries.

Mind you, some companies (especially Sierra and LucasArts) tend to cling onto their game titles like a bear mother to her cubs, even beyond those 15 /10years. If so, then the titles are concidered protected "until further notice".

Look at this post http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/sho...4&postcount=15
especially the very last comment from Tom Henrik.

DeAdLy_cOoKiE 02-03-2008 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ermuli (Post 320364)
I got Armour-Geddon as 3.5" floppy version. Still shrinkwrapped.
Pyrotechnica is a CD version and Cybercon III I have downloaded somewhere as a zip.

Are you sure if Pyrotechnica is a CD version. It's not that big of a game, just some vector based shooting. I used to have the floppy version of AG as well, somewhere. AFIAK these games are pretty rare. I'm a bit lost about these rules as well, but if you want these games be preserved, better upload/host.. Ps.Another game I just recall: Slipheed 5000
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