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- From: paulm@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (paul.j.maioriello)
- Subject: Help, My Catles of Dr. Creep got trashed
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 23:19:53 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.231953.6748@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
- Keywords: 23, read error track 17 sector 0
- Lines: 28
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- The subject line says it all. I used to play this game way
- back when. Lately, my kids have taken an interest in my good
- ole 64 (actually a 128). I'm glad to see the little tykes following
- in their dad's footsteps. At any rate, Castles of Dr. Creep (I think
- it was from Broderbund) is one of their favorite games (they don't
- make them like that any more). Unfortunately the disk got trashed
- somehow the last time they played it.
- Needless to say, the disk was copy protected
- so I could not back it up (always meant to try one of
- the super duper copy programs on my favorite games.
- I have discovered that there is a 114 block file
- called "object" who's first sector lives on track 17 block 0. Note I turned
- the disk over and can physically see the scratch so there is little
- hope of recovering the sector. If anybody has a copy of this game
- and can email me a uuencoded version of this file I would be
- eternally grateful. I'm sure the game has liong since been out of
- production. Alternatively, If anyone would like to sell their
- copy, I am a ready and willing buyer. Let me lay it on the line;
- my reputation as an all around great dad is at risk. I'm desperate!!
- My kid's think I can solve any problem. Please HELP!!
- You can send the file or an offer to sell your copy to:
-
- pjm@mt747.att.com
-
-
- Thanks in advance from me and Tara and Peter
- to me at
-