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      Aquarillis
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      Yes I still have it; I can dig it up next time I'm in town. It's part of a pamphlet that has other games advertised in it.

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        Pisarz @Aquarillis
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        @Aquarillis said:

        Yes I still have it; I can dig it up next time I'm in town. It's part of a pamphlet that has other games advertised in it.

        Thank you! It would be nice to recover a piece of this game's history. We could even make a Wiki!

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          Mad Reaper
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          i think i still have the demo on my old pc i deletet it sure but i can recover them them back ! ^^
          i allrady recoverd so much datas thats is no problem is see what i can do guys.

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            lew
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            Hi,

            I came here looking for a game from my childhood

            I believe that:
            a) It was an early demo I was playing as a child
            b) I still have that disc at my parent's house

            I'm not really sure why the f- it was even a thing but I came into possession of it sometime around 2003 by buing a brand-new copy of a niche Polish gaming magazine, or so I thought...

            After I removed the foil I noticed some things:

            1. The thick "magazine" was two-pages long with a cardboard inside
            2. Inside of the cardboard there were 8 (!) CDs
            3. All of them were from some german gaming magazine dated back to '97-'99
            4. None of them, including those metioned on the cover were full versions

            Other than the Machines i remember playing Half Life 1 (also a demo of a beta version, I think).

            I'm worried that ~20-year old disc can be hard if not impossible to read but even if so - I'm gonna keep you updated.
            And of course I won't be able to - I can send it by post to anyone willing to perform data recovery on their own.

            EDIT: I've just found the post Pisarz was talking about:
            https://www.gry-online.pl/S043.asp?ID=11665448
            Yeah, it is the same demo, the person who wrote it also had it from this shady "gaming magazine". :'D

            BTW. I think this topic should be renamed to "Early Alpha/Beta/demo versions" ^^

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              Pisarz @lew
              last edited by

              @lew

              BTW. I think this topic should be renamed to "Early Alpha/Beta/demo versions" ^^

              Done!

              We currently have no information about this material, except @Aquarillis who said that still has some promotional material that was scanned a long time ago. The rest is scattered in this forum.

              The forum is not dead, but its activity is irregular.

              I don`t have the knowledge to manipulate the data from your disk, but some of us might be able to (@Judas @bilal @M123 @Hayden).

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                lew
                last edited by lew

                A quick update.

                The good news is I haven't forgot about this thing. ;)
                The bad news is - I haven't found (yed) the disc I was talking about.

                Buuut, I stumbled upon other disc from the same issue of this gaming "magaine":
                wfw_cds.jpg
                I think (and hope!) that the disc with the demo is still somewhere at my parent's house. I'm gonna keep looking. :)

                According to the PCGames website Machines demo was present on the disc of the 05/1999 issue:
                http://www.pcgamesdatabase.de/pcgames.php?mag=pcgames&vol=05/1999#pcgames

                http://www.kultcds.com/index.php?id=pcgames&lang=en
                PCG0599.jpg

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                  lew
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                  Another update.

                  I asked Moritz, the administrator of the Kult Cover Disks and he not only answered, but to my amazment - attached not one but three (!) versions of the demo! :D

                  "I happen to have a few copies of PC Games 05/99 on my shelf. I quickly checked and found that is particular demo is also featured on PC Player 06/99 B and GameStar 06/99 Bonus CD. Its cab file is dated to 1999-02-23. A more common demo dated to 1999-01-14 can be found on the following CDs:
                  PC Fun CD 49_2
                  PC Action 04/99
                  CDA (35) 04/99
                  Gambler (28) 04/99A
                  Generation 4 CD 121
                  Generation 4 CD 139_1
                  The Games Machine #060
                  Reset #24 04/99
                  Excalibur 69
                  GameStar CZ 04/99 CD1
                  Level 03/99
                  Online Today 07/99
                  Computer Games Strategy Plus #102

                  Additionally, there's a very rare version from 1999-02-19 that can be found on PC Gamer (Italian) CD #041 B.

                  Moritz"

                  For download go to Demo versions (contains early / beta stuff) topic.

                  :D

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                  • PisarzP
                    Pisarz
                    last edited by

                    @lew This is excellent! Great news indeed! As soon as I can I'll see if it works. Thank you :)

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                    • M123M
                      M123 @lew
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                      @lew Nice, thanks lew (and Moritz!).

                      If the demo installers behave similarly to the one for the released game, they might only work reliably on Windows XP / earlier.

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                        lew @M123
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                        @M123 They are but you can always use UniExtract unpack the archives without using the installer. :)
                        https://www.legroom.net/software/uniextract (older version - 1.6.1) or https://github.com/Bioruebe/UniExtract2 (new version 2.0)

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                          Pisarz
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                          Not lucky :(
                          My PC had to be repaired, so I probably have to start from zero installing certain things that I had installed for the final game.

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                            lew @Pisarz
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                            @Pisarz any luck? :)

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                              Pisarz @lew
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                              @lew Hi!
                              I recently had many issues to handle (moved to another apartment, etc.). Yet, I managed to recover all the files from my PC, and the game (final product, not the demos) works OK :)

                              I'll see what I can do. Sorry for the delay.

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