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I had both of these games bought on tape for the c64 and I remember one of them came with an audio book on tape. I was not great at English at 5 so I never finished the tape but now I wonder if it is possible to include it again? (I currently only have Doomdarks Rervenge so it might already bo in Lords of Midnight?)
I'm quite sure that it was only Doomdark's Revenge came with an audio-tape, but no it's not included with Lords of Midnight on here either.

The biggest problem is, as usual, probably it's copyright status. I've noticed that the new releases don't really have any assets from the original releases not made by Singleton himself. So it's quite likely that the rights to those belonged to the original distributor, Beyond Software, and have now either been passed on to the BT Group or been lost among corporate paper-work. And the tape, unless Singleton payed for it himself, is likely part of those assets.
Post edited April 16, 2018 by painocus
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SirEyeball: I had both of these games bought on tape for the c64 and I remember one of them came with an audio book on tape. I was not great at English at 5 so I never finished the tape but now I wonder if it is possible to include it again? (I currently only have Doomdarks Rervenge so it might already bo in Lords of Midnight?)
You can find the Doomdark audio story in MP3 at icemark.com (in downloads section). You can find the dos ports of both games there in addition to many game related files. It's maintained by Chris Wild, the developer of the remakes so it should be completely legal.
Post edited April 17, 2018 by Petrell
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SirEyeball: I had both of these games bought on tape for the c64 and I remember one of them came with an audio book on tape. I was not great at English at 5 so I never finished the tape but now I wonder if it is possible to include it again? (I currently only have Doomdarks Rervenge so it might already bo in Lords of Midnight?)
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Petrell: You can find the Doomdark audio story in MP3 at icemark.com (in downloads section). You can find the dos ports of both games there in addition to many game related files. It's maintained by Chris Wild, the developer of the remakes so it should be completely legal.
thank you very much
Funny that its not a part of the extras here if its already available for free anyway?
Post edited April 22, 2018 by SirEyeball
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Petrell: You can find the Doomdark audio story in MP3 at icemark.com (in downloads section). You can find the dos ports of both games there in addition to many game related files. It's maintained by Chris Wild, the developer of the remakes so it should be completely legal.
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SirEyeball: thank you very much
Funny that its not a part of the extras here if its already available for free anyway?
Sorry, coming to this late. Painocus is right. Copyright is the issue. I don't actually know who owns the copyright for the audio version of the novella, I have anecdotal evidence that it might have been Mike himself, but I cannot be sure. On that basis I am happy for them to by on my site as it's easy to deal with there, but GoG would potentially have problems if they were supplied with the games.