I didn'tsee it but it must have been fun.
I left the file on the server; if you want it, send me a PM. I just removed all references to it.
It was more fun to make than anything, I think... I went to great lengths to mask the fact that it was a fake:
-I had revealed the size of the original ISO earlier on this forum; I made sure to pad the fake ISO with enough dummy data to be the same exact size.
-Almost all of the audio tracks play fine for awhile, but then are modified... I added sound effects to most of them. Only the warning track, title tracks, and the bonus tracks were left intact. This was done to preserve the OST, and since most people previewing the tracks are only gonna listen to a few seconds, I made sure to put all the funny noises long past the typical person's attention span. track17 is my personal favorite.
And of course, each of the audio tracks, despite being modified, are still the exact same size as the originals.
-In order to conceal the extra audio, I made it as streaming ADPCM instead of a redbook track. Since you cannot see ADPCM streams in the files, no one would have known it was there.
-The bootstrap/cd error program and the title program work the same way they would normally... it will even utilize the backup RAM files, if present. But when you go to start a new game (or, optionally, load a game or use one of the bonus features), you get...
-Rickrolled.
This one's different than most, as I did not have time to do a complete video player. So instead, I just took a number of frames from the music video, grayscaled/reduced them, and have them play in a loop in the middle of the screen. And of course, the audio plays as streaming ADPCM rather than redbook, so suspicion would not be raised just by looking at the files.
The song is actually kinda symbolic, really... the song, "Never Gonna Give You Up", also applies to this project... we're never gonna give up until we have MSR pressed and in the hands of the customers.
BTW TOR, we're having a retrogaming convention in France with a big PCE stand. Do you think it you could send us a copy of MSR so that we can make a presentation of it?
When is it going to be? I'm out of CDRs at the moment but should be getting some more soon.
On a more serious note... I mentioned this on the Facebook page, but again for those who ain't watching the Facebook page...
I was able to rip MSR's raw data as a MODE1/2352 binary file. According to TheOldMan, this is the correct format for pressing. CDRWIN is able to rip the data, but first it had to be mounted to a virtual drive. Daemon Tools was not cooperating with CDRWIN, so I installed Alcohol 120% instead, and it did the job beautifully. So from here, I guess it's just a matter of getting discs that work, and a burner that is compatible with CDRWIN, as none of ours currently are.