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#1 Zoltar

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Posted 07 June 2005 - 04:25 PM

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Just got home and recieved the news from my playtester who gives it the 'thumbs up'.

I can't put this one down. It really is a great game to play. It can be a tight little bugger one moment yet within a few more games, it can climb for £4 or more. I hope it brings a smile to a few faces as it has done me.

Please show your appreciation to Simon who without his major contribution, this would still be very much out of reach for us sceners. Many thanks mate. It was a pleasure to be given the opportunity to make this classic.

Here's the link:- http://www.compostco...RACKClassic.zip

And heres a piccy. Shortcuts and credits are to the right, as are the reelbands to enhance your nudging pleasure. Of course, you can drag back that side of the layout and hide the bits and bobs.

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#2 ady

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Posted 07 June 2005 - 04:32 PM

Compost....you are the business man!!!!


And thanks to Simon...... ;)

#3 Gazeyre1966

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Posted 07 June 2005 - 09:07 PM

Compost....GET IN!!!

I've been waiting for this one to show it's head. Anyone who has never played an old JPM please play this. It brings back loads of memories, some good, some bad...but it really is addictive. No disrespect anyone but I hope someone can DX this soon. Wonderful stuff.

...and thanks to Simon too.
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Posted 07 June 2005 - 09:18 PM

Nice work Compost.....and well done Simon... :D
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#5 greeze

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Posted 08 June 2005 - 01:07 AM

Aw shucks, thanks people! :) ;) :)
My pleasure to help out, great work by CompostCORNER (Tony) I'm sure you will agree...

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#6 ploggy

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Posted 08 June 2005 - 02:15 AM

Greeze. Have you still got this machine, or was it just the cart you had?

The reason I ask is for DXing purposes.

I have already got a couple of pictures of this machine with a bit of work could be made into a DX - but if I had a few more pictures they could also be used for DXing purposes.

Don't worry if you haven't. I am just glad you donated the rom in the first place.

Great to see this again after all this time. This is what FME is all about. :)

#7 donnyboy

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Posted 08 June 2005 - 10:12 AM

looks great, but can anyone unzip this fruity as i keep getting a corrupt file message and can't unzip the game,
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#8 badboy0

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Posted 08 June 2005 - 10:47 AM

The dice doesnt show up!,all there is a black block,how do i fix??

This is the same sort of thing that happened to me on the MFME2 tomb raider!!

#9 greeze

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Posted 08 June 2005 - 11:44 AM

Ploggy:
Unfortunately I don't have the machine anymore. It was beyond repair with severe water damage to the bottom of the cabinet.

Briefly, it had been stored in a leaky garden shed for a few years. It looked bad when I went to pick it up and looked a lot worse when I got it home! :eek:

I actually managed to get it working (of sorts) although it kept resetting itself and wouldn't take any coins or tokens. But, as I said, it was unrepairable. I kept the machine for around 5/6 months before getting sick of it being in the way; pulled the ROMs and the MPS board and dumped the rest.

The glasses were complete although cracked in the corner and very discoloured. Whether or not they would have helped you I just don't know. Personally, I don't think they were much cop hence I didn't keep them.
Sorry, mate :(
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Posted 08 June 2005 - 04:19 PM

Ploggy:
Unfortunately I don't have the machine anymore. It was beyond repair with severe water damage to the bottom of the cabinet.

Briefly, it had been stored in a leaky garden shed for a few years. It looked bad when I went to pick it up and looked a lot worse when I got it home! :eek:

I actually managed to get it working (of sorts) although it kept resetting itself and wouldn't take any coins or tokens. But, as I said, it was unrepairable. I kept the machine for around 5/6 months before getting sick of it being in the way; pulled the ROMs and the MPS board and dumped the rest.

The glasses were complete although cracked in the corner and very discoloured. Whether or not they would have helped you I just don't know. Personally, I don't think they were much cop hence I didn't keep them.
Sorry, mate :(



No problem mate. Like I said above, I am just very grateful that you kept the roms back and got them dumped.

I'll get stuck into the photos that I have and try and make something out of them.

Thanks again. :)

#11 ady

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Posted 08 June 2005 - 08:00 PM

Now also on Fruit Emu as well as CC's site.....

A joy to upload.




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