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Post by Calypso » Fri Aug 28, 2009 7:19 am

Found some pictures of ADI CM2


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Bought the France version today, waiting for the delivery.

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Post by Devin » Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:17 pm

I have the typical jewel case version, this however seems to be the golden oldie long box (breaking hinge) case typical of CD-i.

Also, hello Calypso, been a while! :D

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Post by Devin » Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:47 am

Just picked up CM2 and CE1 which should have seperate levels of Gobliiins according to the CD-i master Alan! :D

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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Post by cdoty » Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:21 am

Devin wrote:Just picked up CM2 and CE1 which should have seperate levels of Gobliiins according to the CD-i master Alan! :D

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.
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Post by Bas » Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:02 am

Devin wrote:Just picked up CM2 and CE1 which should have seperate levels of Gobliiins according to the CD-i master Alan! :D

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 if Devin can make some screens or video footage of Gobliins :)

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Post by Devin » Mon Jul 19, 2010 6:51 pm

If my French were better and I could get as far as the game levels then yes! :D

Actually I'm probing around this story, more when I get it.

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Post by Alan_Eng » Mon Jul 19, 2010 10:20 pm

Thanks Devin for your compliment! :)

I don't know about you, but I have not been able to do the first level on either disc :oops:

Charles, a standalone version sounds great. It's a bit of a pain that you have to ''study'' to unlock more levels!

Very hard game this one.

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Post by GameCubed » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:08 pm

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 :(

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