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Greg B. - 28/04/2011
Yeah, Fantasyland was actually pretty good and was certainly unique...IF you were lucky enough to actually get a readable disk from Crystalware - many people did not. All of their games had great concepts and all of them also exceeded the reach of every programmer who wrote them; the fact that they were in BASIC didn't help matters. There was also another game by these guys I owned which crashed every time you tried to restart the game after you died - which told me that nobody sat through the entire game even once before they shipped it.
jcat - 26/04/2011
Some of the Crystalware offerings weren't too shabby (Fantasyland 2041 comes to mind), however, this is a complete mess. Has anyone tried this? I don't think this game was even finished? Just walk from room to room and nothing you interact with works. The awful text-only title page isn't even centered properly, which should give you an idea of what you're in for. John Bell was no Mike Potter.

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Other version with the same title:


Crystalware.

Trivia -

Team Tap
Supports up to 4 players woth Team Tap -adapter.


Origins
Game is incomplete but features at least 4 levels.


Additional Credits
Framework: Dead Hackers Society


Hardware
Requires SAM digitizing cartridge.


Origins
PD-Palvelu's Kuukausilevyke was the second major Finnish diskmagazine for the Atari ST in Finland.

It was born when ST Klubi (team behind Suomenkieliset Tietosanomat) and ex-member Heinrich Pesch parted ways. His new diskmagazine ran from Jan 1989 to Dec 1990 and total of 21 issues were produced. Issues Oct and Nov 1989 along with Sep 1990 wasn't released due to the authors hardware problems.

Kuukausilevy didn't use any particular shell or browser for the documents. It was all plain text files. Every issue featured news from Atari World, translated overview of the latest issue of German ST-Magazin along with updated catalog of his PD-disk service Pesch was also running.

Rest of the disk was full of the latest PD software and some rare programs by the Finnish PD developers aswell as by the author himself.


Additional credits
DSP replay routine - TAT


Sound
Sounds samples for this game were taken from various Apollo missions.


Sound
This game features digital title music


Development
Written with Fast Basic


Hardware
Supports Blitter on Mega ST and STe


Hardware
Supports Blitter on Mega ST and STe


Origins
Announced by Atari at COMDEX fall 1985 for the ST.


Origins
One of the games participated to Finnish Mikrobitti magazine's L-game programming contest. Unfortunately all traces to this game has been lost so far. If anyone can help to preserve this one please get in touch!


Hardware
Supports RS232 for multiplayer action


Sound
Features digitized sound fx at 25KHz on STe


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