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BTW, is there any comprehensive list of games that had CGW-exclusive demos anywhere?Litude wrote:Since CGW quite often had exclusive demos with very different content from that of the regular demos, I'm assuming that someone over at CGW requested to get an exclusive demo of Duke Nukem 3D with a level or something that wasn't present in the normal shareware.
I wonder if this is the same thing as the downloadable demo that used to be available from the Westwood Studios' website (and can still be downloaded here among other places), which is not stand-alone, as it requires the full version of Command & Conquer v1.19 or newer to run. Since there's an enhanced CD version of C&C demo, I thought that maybe Westwood could have also released a different Covert Ops demo for magazines as well.List of demos for each PC Gamer disc I have:
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The Pandora Directive
Zork Nemesis
Normality
Philip Marlowe Private Eye
Super Stardust '96
Total Pinball 3D
MicroMachines 2
Third Reich
Total Mayhem
Command & Conquer: The Covert Operations
Havoc
I haven't come across such a list.MrFlibble wrote:BTW, is there any comprehensive list of games that had CGW-exclusive demos anywhere?
I just checked it and it's exactly the same as the downloadable demo.MrFlibble wrote:I wonder if this is the same thing as the downloadable demo that used to be available from the Westwood Studios' website (and can still be downloaded here among other places), which is not stand-alone, as it requires the full version of Command & Conquer v1.19 or newer to run. Since there's an enhanced CD version of C&C demo, I thought that maybe Westwood could have also released a different Covert Ops demo for magazines as well.
Thank you so much for clarifying this!Litude wrote:I just checked it and it's exactly the same as the downloadable demo.
Hmm, that would certainly have been a nice thing to know. Was CGW the only magazine to actively request exclusive demo versions? (I know there are also some rare demos that were only available from UK and other European magazines' CDs) Do you know when exactly this practice began?Litude wrote:I haven't come across such a list.MrFlibble wrote:BTW, is there any comprehensive list of games that had CGW-exclusive demos anywhere?
Seems to be a different one,as the Internet download demo is only about 12 megs.leilei wrote:September 1997 has an "EXCLUSIVE!" Warlords III demo which is 16mb, but I couldn't find any remarks about CGW in it, so I don't know how different that is.
Hendricks266 wrote: When I was a kid my first experiences with Duke, Commander Keen, and other Apogee-published games came from a CD called "Apogee's Greatest Hits" which contained the shareware versions of 15 of their games.
Since they are shareware I have no qualms with uploading it here. http://www.mediafire.com/?2b0cxc9a5ld6k65
Actually not only PcGames, but alsoMrFlibble wrote:I've just noticed Hallfiry's thread at the BetaArchive Forums where he's sharing his huge PC Games coverdisk collection. The CDs themselves (among other things) can be found here:
http://zippyshare.com/Hallfiry