Never knew about this Zonk version of such a disc. That's interesting.
There is the demo disc:
Never knew about this Zonk version of such a disc. That's interesting. I'm sure you guys know about the 75-in-1 fan-created ISO by the Hugo emulator author (Zeograd). Basically, if a HuCard ROM file is 256 KB or less, it's much easier to make a booter/loader for it to work via the CD-ROM aspect of the system. System Card 3 bumped up the System RAM to 256 KB, so you can load the whole ROM file into RAM without having to reprogram the game to load in sections. So Zeograd did a lot of the 128 KB - 256 KB ROM files in his "Super HuCard CD" project. It's pretty buggy I recall, but that was to be expected given the kinds of changes that have to be made to make it work. Bonk's Revenge is 512 KB, but Hudson Soft had the source code, so a lot easier for them to have gotten that to work out and with no bugs.
Quote from: RoyVegas on July 24, 2013, 09:48:10 AMThere is the demo disc: A talking Air Zonk, hah! Yeah, I never saw this thing!! It's a lot better than with Bonk as the mascot and his "Me Bonk, You Player, We Play!" bit...
Quote from: NightWolve on July 24, 2013, 09:28:33 AMNever knew about this Zonk version of such a disc. That's interesting. There is the demo disc: I actually had a copy burned from an original demo disc but gave it to another member here. Still hoping he can copy it and send me it back. :-"
That's super cool! Are the 3-in-1 games full versions or cut down?
Quote from: Mathius on July 25, 2013, 02:11:25 AMThat's super cool! Are the 3-in-1 games full versions or cut down?Full game.
Quote from: TR0N on July 27, 2013, 01:19:17 AMQuote from: Mathius on July 25, 2013, 02:11:25 AMThat's super cool! Are the 3-in-1 games full versions or cut down?Full game.So the demo had full versions? I bet it was hard to kick kids off the demo kiosks.
About the only thing I remember about the Turbo Kiosks was a playable version of Keith Courage at Toys R Us. Oh yeah, and some weird version of Zelda 2 that had different levels in it.
Quote from: BigusSchmuck on July 27, 2013, 12:38:09 PMAbout the only thing I remember about the Turbo Kiosks was a playable version of Keith Courage at Toys R Us. Oh yeah, and some weird version of Zelda 2 that had different levels in it. Zelda 2
Quote from: shubibiman on July 27, 2013, 10:45:37 PMQuote from: BigusSchmuck on July 27, 2013, 12:38:09 PMAbout the only thing I remember about the Turbo Kiosks was a playable version of Keith Courage at Toys R Us. Oh yeah, and some weird version of Zelda 2 that had different levels in it. Zelda 2 That is what I was thinking. This is the first I am hearing of an alternate version of Zelda 2.