Yea here it is one of my first games i got with my verry first cd-i back in the early 90's was the 7th guest and it has been well used etc and i dont use my old cd-i player anymore i got others i noticed that my 7th guest isnt really behaving hehe i red somthing in another thred here about the early release having a "bug" that locks the game hangs it when you click the good old cake and thats excactly what happens i click cake the fmv starts, zooms in freezes, clears up to still picture and then....nada hehe i thought it was a problem with my disc after trying on all machines etc so i hunted and hunted found several other 7th guests but none work same problem cake whont work... please tell me there is somthing someone can do hehe i'l do anything to have a working copy again ive sold all copys again since they didnt work either except my original so i still own an original with music cd to
 Please any help would be apreciated.
 Please any help would be apreciated.Regards // RT



 ! I really thought I got mine in 1995. I'll open my version with Isobuster to check it.
 ! I really thought I got mine in 1995. I'll open my version with Isobuster to check it.
 So we have "two" main versions of the 7th guest (cd-i) the first one wich does not play on the 450 model etc and the new one wich aperantly solves that problem..... but hold on a minute is it just me or did they just reverse the problem instead of fixing it? the new one sure does not hang on the "newer" models but it does on the old for instance my 670 and 220 model but the original version of the game aperantly do not.... sooooo hmm am i right or wrong here hehe i mean good job and the nerd in me comends and finds it most interesting in all your findings on dates, versions and serial numbers etc.. but to be honest i find it more interesting that they actually pawned of a fake fix for us consumers since the new version only has the problem moved to the old models playing the new discs.... the version i have is aperantly the fixed version and plays like a treat on the 450 but it hangs on my 670 aswell as my 220 the same way that it would aperantly hang on the 450 if it was the "old" release.
 So we have "two" main versions of the 7th guest (cd-i) the first one wich does not play on the 450 model etc and the new one wich aperantly solves that problem..... but hold on a minute is it just me or did they just reverse the problem instead of fixing it? the new one sure does not hang on the "newer" models but it does on the old for instance my 670 and 220 model but the original version of the game aperantly do not.... sooooo hmm am i right or wrong here hehe i mean good job and the nerd in me comends and finds it most interesting in all your findings on dates, versions and serial numbers etc.. but to be honest i find it more interesting that they actually pawned of a fake fix for us consumers since the new version only has the problem moved to the old models playing the new discs.... the version i have is aperantly the fixed version and plays like a treat on the 450 but it hangs on my 670 aswell as my 220 the same way that it would aperantly hang on the 450 if it was the "old" release.