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Offline Rebel-CD32

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Re: Amiga CD32 200+ compilation ISO?
« on: April 12, 2004, 08:31:52 PM »
Well I have the 100-game CD and it's awesome, weeks and weeks of fun, but I have also been looking everywhere for this 200-game CD. I have recently purchased som brand new Competition Pro CD32 control pads for my CD32, so I can continue to play it into the future... the controllers I have now are getting a bit old and VERY used. Most of the games on these CDs are downloaded from "legal" Amiga ADF archives like Back to the Roots, so should apparently be legal, as they're marked as Abandonware, but really, I have no idea on the technicalities of such things. I own most of these games in their original form anyway, it's just easier to play them all from a single CD on the telly than from several floppies on one of the A1200s.
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Re: Amiga CD32 200+ compilation ISO?
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2004, 05:26:39 AM »
The interface for the CDs was created with a program called Arcade Game Selector, which can be downloaded here - Arcade Game Selector.
You can use MakeCD to make bootable CD32 CDs I think. I'm actually going to be making a CD for myself with all of my games on it to use on my CD32, using these programs.
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