FORTRESS OF ZORLAC
3 messages · 2005-11-13 → 2005-11-14 · Yahoo Group era · View archive on archive.org
Participants: museonet, Andrew Owen
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1. FORTRESS OF ZORLAC
museonet · Sun, 13 Nov 2005 04:51
Hi group, please, is there somebody who can send me this game..
FORTRESS OF ZORLAC?
I DON'T KNOW HOW TO FIND IT ON GOOGLE, I have tried but it has been
useless, please if someone knows of some link that my idiocy has
forced me to ignore ...... it would be very been grateful of receiving
it " da link or da .p anything :( "
from already thank you very much to all of ya!
2. Re: FORTRESS OF ZORLAC
Andrew Owen · Sun, 13 Nov 2005 10:16
--- In [email], "museonet" <museonet@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi group, please, is there somebody who can send me this game..
> FORTRESS OF ZORLAC?
As your fruitless search of Google will have shown you - there is precious little Timex
software available online. I have just over 50 titles culled from the net and I'm sorry but
'Fortress of Zorlac' isn't among them. If you have the original cassette you can convert it
for use with an emulator (and please let me have a copy for the archive). Although my
archive comes from four different websites - the contents was supplied almost entirely by
Alvin Albrecht and Johnny Red. I'd like to make this collection available via the unofficial
Timex 2068 site but the last time I talked to the admin we sorted of drifted out of contact
and it was never resolved (plus I think I'd lost my local copy of the archive at that point).
I'm also investigating making the archive available through the World of Spectrum archive.
Most of the files are in .TZX and normal .TAP format and I have PAL (TC2068) and NTSC
(TS2068) snapshots in .Z80 format for use with real machines that can load said snapshots
(like my Spectrum SE). So if anyone has any software that didn't come from Alvin or Johnny
or would like to host these files please let me know.
3. Re: FORTRESS OF ZORLAC
museonet · Mon, 14 Nov 2005 14:59
ty 4 u|| time, will be necessary to buy one at clive
http://www.clive.nl/detail/24411/ then i'll transform this little kid
to .p format "AFFIRMATIVE SIR!!... i'll send ya a copy, don't worry ;)".
all this near or near after christmas.
;) ty again to u and al ts group.
--- In [email], "Andrew Owen" <aoweninoz@y...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email], "museonet" <museonet@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi group, please, is there somebody who can send me this game..
> > FORTRESS OF ZORLAC?
>
> As your fruitless search of Google will have shown you - there is
precious little Timex
> software available online. I have just over 50 titles culled from
the net and I'm sorry but
> 'Fortress of Zorlac' isn't among them. If you have the original
cassette you can convert it
> for use with an emulator (and please let me have a copy for the
archive). Although my
> archive comes from four different websites - the contents was
supplied almost entirely by
> Alvin Albrecht and Johnny Red. I'd like to make this collection
available via the unofficial
> Timex 2068 site but the last time I talked to the admin we sorted of
drifted out of contact
> and it was never resolved (plus I think I'd lost my local copy of
the archive at that point).
> I'm also investigating making the archive available through the
World of Spectrum archive.
> Most of the files are in .TZX and normal .TAP format and I have PAL
(TC2068) and NTSC
> (TS2068) snapshots in .Z80 format for use with real machines that
can load said snapshots
> (like my Spectrum SE). So if anyone has any software that didn't
come from Alvin or Johnny
> or would like to host these files please let me know.
>