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Member Back to Top Post by Weasel on scroogemcclunk said:



If they had just dumped the CD and sent it to MAMEdev the entire planet could have been playing it by now. As I feared, hoarding asshole dipshits got it and it probably won't ever be released.If they had just dumped the CD and sent it to MAMEdev the entire planet could have been playing it by now.

Update, actually:



Via Google Translation:





As it is an optical disc about 20 years ago, it seems that there was a physically unstable part in some places, took time to read it while using the error checksum. As a result, this disc was an AUDIO-CD. So, HTB runs that the game program was saved on the PC's HDD, and music such as BGM will be played from this disc as CD sound. By knowing this result, unfortunately, the HTB will not be revived completely unless the discarded PC comes out. It's a shame, but it's a pity that the music back then was back.



This music will be released in the night part of the next "Midnight Game Tournament". The other day, I was contacted about the contents of the disc.As it is an optical disc about 20 years ago, it seems that there was a physically unstable part in some places, took time to read it while using the error checksum. As a result, this disc was an AUDIO-CD. So, HTB runs that the game program was saved on the PC's HDD, and music such as BGM will be played from this disc as CD sound. By knowing this result, unfortunately, the HTB will not be revived completely unless the discarded PC comes out. It's a shame, but it's a pity that the music back then was back.This music will be released in the night part of the next "Midnight Game Tournament". Update, actually: the disc Takahashi found doesn't contain the game, only the music Via Google Translation: