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Bought the France version today, waiting for the delivery.
New game discovery!
Just picked up CM2 and CE1 which should have seperate levels of Gobliiins according to the CD-i master Alan!
Checked the files on each disc and discovered a 140KB file called cdi_gob.mdo, I'd imagine this is the game Gobliiins. Interestingly the exact file size on both CM2 and CE1 is 147,456 Bytes. Now I wonder if the complete game is here (combined levels) the only difference being that particular levels are accessible under each edutainment title?
Checked the files on each disc and discovered a 140KB file called cdi_gob.mdo, I'd imagine this is the game Gobliiins. Interestingly the exact file size on both CM2 and CE1 is 147,456 Bytes. Now I wonder if the complete game is here (combined levels) the only difference being that particular levels are accessible under each edutainment title?
I wonder how hard it would be to create a standalone version of the game? Although, I guess it would depend on the save for unlocking levels.Devin wrote:Just picked up CM2 and CE1 which should have seperate levels of Gobliiins according to the CD-i master Alan!
Checked the files on each disc and discovered a 140KB file called cdi_gob.mdo, I'd imagine this is the game Gobliiins. Interestingly the exact file size on both CM2 and CE1 is 147,456 Bytes. Now I wonder if the complete game is here (combined levels) the only difference being that particular levels are accessible under each edutainment title?
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I wonder if Devin can make some screens or video footage of GobliinsDevin wrote:Just picked up CM2 and CE1 which should have seperate levels of Gobliiins according to the CD-i master Alan!
Checked the files on each disc and discovered a 140KB file called cdi_gob.mdo, I'd imagine this is the game Gobliiins. Interestingly the exact file size on both CM2 and CE1 is 147,456 Bytes. Now I wonder if the complete game is here (combined levels) the only difference being that particular levels are accessible under each edutainment title?
That's very neat to be able to play Gobliins on the CD-i. I used to love those games back in the DOS days -- really classic adventure point-and-click gaming. I remember getting absolutely stuck on one of the sequels as a kid, and I never finished the game. I found the manual for the PC game awhile back, but I think my dad threw away the disks