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text file list of contents from booters_demondlord.zip
06/09/20 12:18 AM


As already known and shown in the hash/ibm5150.xml file is this list

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Known PC Booter Games Not Dumped, Or Dumped and Lost when Demonlord's Site went down.


- Attack On Altair
- Beneath Apple Manor
- Borrowed Time / Time to Die
- Chess88*
- Climber 5
- Decision in the Desert
- Destroyer
- Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower
- Floppy Frenzy*
- Forbidden Castle
- Forbidden Quest
- FriendlyWare PC Introductory Set
- Full Count Baseball
- Galactic Gladiators
- Harrier Combat Simulator
- High Stakes
- Holy Grail, The
- Infidel*
- International Hockey
- James Bond 007: Goldfinger*
- Kindercomp
- Master Miner
- Math Maze
- MicroLeague Baseball*
- Miner 2049er*
- Moon Bugs*
- Night Stalker
- PC Pool*
- Rescue at Rigel
- Sherlock Holmes: Another Bow
- Snack Attack II
- Solomon's Key
- Sorcerer*
- Starcross*
- Strategy Games
- Sub Mission
- Suspect*
- Voodoo Island*
- Wizard and the Princess
- Word Spinner
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For any that are curious of what booters_demondlord.zip shows comes from the
booters.txt file that is within the zip file. It is a 74Mb file that hopefully can help fill some of the IBM software list gaps. I don't know if all of these were bootup games, some of them I was familiar with. I thought it was crazy that even Defender of the Crown was a bootup game when it was marketed because it arrived in markets about 1986 or 1987 and most games already had files that can be looked at and maybe the game be installed on a hard disk drive instead of being played on a floppy drive? I never understood the company's decision still doing it that way. I thought it was a dumb decision imo, but nowhere on the level of Ashton-Tate's major fuckup of the disasterous dBASEIV release when the software was still not ready when it was shipped.

I am familiar with Windmill and Electronic Arts releasing IBM bootup games.

I still have some of the originals such as EA's Archon, various Atarisoft titles (IBM version in blue boxes) and backup copies of original bootup of J-Bird, and a few others that I don't remember the game names. The diskettes have always been kept in room temperature environment (not in any cellar nor attic). I'd like to believe the disks might still be readable...but the disks need to be sent/mailed out to someone that has equipment to make proper backup images from.


here is what should be in booters_demondlord.zip file for any that can find and grab the file themselves.

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3K Trivia (IBM, 1984) (N)
Aces High (Wizball, Top Gun, World Series Baseball, Arkanoid) (Ocean,Imagine?) (D)
Adventure in Serenia (On-line systems, 1980/IBM, 1982) (D)
Agent USA (Scholastic Wizware and Tom Snyder Productions, 1984) (D)
Alley Cat (SynSoft, IBM, 1984) (D)
The Alpine Encounter (Ibidinc, Random House, 1985) (D)
Amnesia (Thomas M Disch/Cognetics Corp, 1984-86) (D)
Apple Panic (Broderbund, 1982) (D)
Archon (Free Fall Associates, Electronic Arts, 1983) (D)
Astro-Dodge (Dave Gangola, 1982) (D)
Backgammon 5.0 (Willy Chaplin, ?) (D)
Battlezone (Atari, 1983) (D)
BC's Quest for Tires (Sierra on-line, 1984) (D)
Below the Root (Windham classics, 1984) (D)
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein (Muse Software, 1985) (N)
Big Top (Funtastic Inc, 1983) (D)
The Black Cauldron v1.1J (Sierra on-line Inc/Walt Disney productions, 1984, 85) (2 disks) (D)
The Black Cauldron v1.1K (Sierra on-line Inc/Walt Disney productions, 1984, 85) (2 disks) (D)
The Black Cauldron v1.1K Licensed by Tandy (Sierra on-line Inc/Walt Disney productions, 1984, 85) (2 disks) (D)
The Black Cauldron v1.1M (Sierra on-line Inc/Walt Disney productions, 1984, 85) (2 disks) (D)
Boulder Dash (First star software, 1984) (D)
Boulder Dash 1+2 (First Star Software/Electronic Arts, 1984) (D) (also known as Super Boulder Dash)
Bruce Lee (Datasoft, Inc, 1984) (D)
Buck Rogers (Sega, 1984) (D)
Buggy Ranger (Dinamic, Iron-Byte, 1990) (D)
BurgerTime (Mattel/Data East USA, 1982) (D)
Centipede (Atari, 1983) (D)
Championship Lode Runner (Broderbund Software, 1983,1984) (N)
Commando (Data East USA, 1986) (D)
Conflict in Vietnam (Microprose, 1986) (D)
Congo Bongo (Sega, 1984) (D)
Conquest (Windmill software, 1983) (D)
Cosmic Crusader (Funtastic, Inc, 1982) (D)
Crusade in Europe (Microprose, 1986) (D+M)
Cutthroats (Infocom, 1984) (D)
Cyborg (Sentient Software Inc, 1982) (D)
Czorian Siege (CAU, 1983) (D)
Deadline (Infocom, 1982) (D)
Defender (Williams 1980, Atari 1983) (D)
Defender of the Crown EGA (Cinemaware, 1986, 87) (2 disks) (N)
Demon's Forge (Mastertronic, 1987) (D) (8088/CGA only??)
Dig Dug (Namco, 1982/Atari, 1983) (D)
Digger (Windmill Software, 1983) (D)
Donald Duck's Playground (The Walt Disney Company, Sierra On-Line, 1986) (D)
Donkey Kong (Nintendo, Atari, 1981, 83) (D)
Dunzhin: Warrior of Ras Volume 1 (CAU, 1982) (D)
Earthly Delights (Roger Webster/Dan'l Leviton, 1983) (N)
Enchanter (Infocom, 1983) (D)
Executive Suite (Armonk Corporation, 1982) (D)
Exploring the IBM PCjr v1.1 (IBM, 1983) (N) (PCjr only)
F-15 Strike Eagle CGA (Microprose, 1985) (D+M)
F-15 Strike Eagle EGA (Microprose, 1985) (D+M)
Facemaker (Spinnaker Software Corp, 1982) (D)
Five-a-side (Mastertronic software, 1986) (N)
Fleet Sweep (Mirror Images Software, Inc., 1983) (D)
Freddy Fish (Mirror Images Software, Inc., 1983) (D)
Freddy Hardest (Dinamic, 1988) (N)
Frederick Forsyth's The Fourth Protocol (Frederick Forsyth 1984,1985) (D)
Friendlyware PC Arcade (Friendlysoft, 1983) (D)
Frogger (Sierra on-line, 1983) (D)
Frogger 2:Three deep (Sega, 1984) (D)
Galaxian (Atari, 1983) (D)
Galaxian (Tengen, 1983) (D)
Game Over + Phantis Spanish (Dinamic, 1988) (N)
Game Over 2 (Dinamic, 1988) (N)
Gamma Force: The Pit of a Thousand Screams (Infocom/Tom Snyder, 1988) (D)
Ghostbusters (Activision, 1984, 85) (D)
Goody (Opera Soft, 1987) (D)
Gremlins (Atari, Warner Bros, 1984) (D)
Guerilla War (Data East, 1988) (N) (2x360k + 720k)
Hacker 2 (Activision, 1986) (D)
Hard Hat Mack (Electronic Arts, 1984) (D)
Hellcat Ace (Microprose, 1984) (D+M)
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Infocom, 1984) (D)
The Hobbit (The Hobbit (Melbourne House, 1983) (N)
The Holy Grail (Hayden Software Company, 1984) (D)
I, Damiano (The Wizard of Partestrada) (Bantam Software, 1985) (D)
Ikari Warriors (SNK Corporation, 1986) (D)
Ikari Warriors 2: Victory Road (SNK Corporation, 1986) (N)
J-Bird (Orion software, 1983) (D)
Jet (Sublogic, 1985) (D)
John Elway's Quarterback (Leland Corporation, 1987) (N)
Julius Erving and Larry Bird go One on One (Eric Hammond 1983,84/Electronic Arts 1984) (D)
Jumpman (Epyx, 1983/IBM, 1984) (D)
Jungle Hunt (Taito 1982, Atari 1984) (D)
Karnov (Data East USA Inc, 1987) (2 disks) (N)
King's Quest I:Quest for the crown (Sierra on-line Inc, 1984) (D) (magic beans text fixed)
King's Quest I PCJr version (D)
King's Quest I Tandy version (D)
King's Quest II:Romancing the throne v1.0W (Sierra on-line Inc, 1985) (2 disks) (D)
King's Quest II:Romancing the throne v1.1H (Sierra on-line Inc, 1985) (2 disks) (D) (score problem fixed)
Kobayashi Naru (Mastertronic, 1987) (N)
Lane Mastodon vs the Blubbermen (Infocom/Tom Snyder, 1988) (D)
The Last Mission (Opera Soft, 1987) (D)
Livingstone 2 (Opera Soft, 1989) (D kind of) (lacks EGA/VGA Part 2)
Lock-on (Tatsumi corp, 1986) (2 disks) (N)
Lode Runner (Broderbund, 1985) (D)
Marble Madness (Atari games/Electronic arts, 1984, 86) (2 disks) (D)
Metropolis (Arcadia/Mastertronic, 1987) (2 disks) (N)
Microsoft Adventure (IBM, 1981/SoftWin 1979) (D)
Microsoft Decathlon (Timothy W. Smith/IBM, 1982) (D)
Microsoft Flightsimulator 1.05 (Bruce A. Artwick, 1982) (D)
Microsoft Flightsimulator 2.1 (Bruce A. Artwick, 1984) (D)
Microsoft Flightsimulator 2.12 (Bruce A. Artwick, 1984) (D)
Microsoft Flightsimulator 2.13 (Bruce A. Artwick, 1984) (D)
Mindshadow (Activision, 1984) (D)
Mineshaft (IBM, Sierra, 1983) (D) (my fake PCjr conversion)
Montezuma's Revenge (Parker Brothers, 1984) (D)
Moon Patrol (Williams/Atari, 1982, 83) (D)
Ms Pacman (Atari, 1983) (D)
Ms Pacman (Namco, 1983) (D)
Murder on the Zinderneuf (Free Fall Associates/Electronic Arts, 1983, 84) (D)
Music Construction Set (Will Harvey/Electronic arts, 1983, 84) (D)
Narco Police (Dinamic, 1989) (N)
Night Mission Pinball (Bruce A. Artwick, 1982) (D)
Oilswell (Sierra on-line Inc, 1984) (D)
Pack PC Opera Soft (contains Livingstone Supongo, The Last Mission and Goody all in Spanish) (Opera Soft, 1987) (N)
Pacman (Atari, 1983) (D)
Paratrooper (Orion Software, 1982) (N)
PC-Man (Orion Software, 1982) (D)
PC Pool Challenges (HesWare/IBM/Dale Jurich, 1984) (D)
Pinball Construction Set (Bill Budge/Electronic arts, 1982-85) (D)
Pirates! (Microprose, 1987) (2 disks) (D+M)
Pitstop 2 (Epyx, 1984) (D)
Planetfall (Infocom, 1983) (D)
Portal (Activision, 1986) (D)
Prowler (Mastertronic, 1987) (N)
PSI-5 Trading Company (Accolade, 1985, 86) ("DOS" booter)
Rasterscan (Mastertronic, 1987) (N)
Robotron 2084 (Williams Electronics 1982, Atari 1983) (D)
Rollo and the Brush Bros (Windmill software, 1984) (D)
Satan (Dinamic Software, 1990) (N) (2 disks)
Seastalker (Infocom, 1984) (D)
Serpentine (Broderbund, 1982) (D)
Seven Cities of Gold (Ozark Softscape/Electronic Arts, 1984, 85) (D)
Shamus (SynSoft, IBM, 1984) (D)
Sidewinder (Arcadia Software Inc, 1988) (N)
Sierra Championship Boxing (Sierra On-line Inc, 1985) (D)
Silent Service (Microprose, 1985) (D+M)
The Slugger (Mastertronic, 1988) (N)
Solo Flight (Microprose, 1985) (D+M)
Space Strike (Michael Abrash, 1982) (D)
Spiderbot (Epyx, 1988) (D)
Spitfire Ace (Microprose, 1984) (D+M)
Spyhunter (Bally Midway, 1984) (D)
Storm (Mastertronic, 1986) (D)
Styx (Windmill Software, 1983) (D)
Summergames 2 (Epyx, 1985, 86) (N)
Super Football Sunday (The Avalon Hill Game Co, 1985) (N)
Super Zaxxon (composite mode only) (Sega, 1984) (D)
Suspended (Infocom, 1983)
Tag Team Wrestling (US Gold, 1985) (N)
Tapper (RGB & Composite) (Bally Midway, 1983) (D)
Tass Times in Tonetown (Activision, 1986) (D)
Time to Die (aka Borrowed Time) (Interplay, 1989) (N)
Timothy Leary's Mind Mirror (Futique, Electronic Arts, 1985, 86) (D)
Touchdown Football (IBM, Imagic, 1984) (PCjr only) (N)
The Tracer Sanction (Activision, 1984) (N)
Trilogy (Mastertronic, 1987) (N)
Trivia 101 (IBM, Digital Learning Systems, Inc, 1984) (D)
Trolls Tale (Sierra On-line, 1984) (D)
TV and Cinema 101 (IBM, Digital Learning Systems, Inc, 1984) (D)
Ulysses and the Golden Fleece (Sierra On-line, 1981) (D)
Wintergames (Epyx, 1985, 86) (N)
Winter Olympiad 88 (Tynesoft, 1988) (N) (2 disks)
The Witness (Infocom, 1983) (N)
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord original release (Sir-tech, 1984) (D)
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (Sirtech, 1984) (2 disks) (D)
Wizardry 2: The Knight of Diamonds (Sirtech, 1985) (720k) (D)
Wizardry 3: Legacy of Llylgamyn (Sirtech, 1986) (720k) (D)
Wizardry 4: The Return of Werdna (Sirtech, 1988) (720k) (M)
Wizardry 5: Heart of the Maelstrom (Sirtech, 1988) (720k) (M)
Wizball (Ocean, 1987) (D)
World Games (Epyx, 1986) (N)
The World's Greatest Baseball Game (Epyx, 1985) (D)
World Karate Championship (Epyx, 1986) (N)
Zaxxon (Sega Enterprises Inc, 1984) (D)
Zork I: The Great Underground Empire (Infocom, 1981-83) (D)
Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz (Infocom, 1981) (D)
Zork III: The Dungeon Master (Infocom, 1982)
Zork Quest: Assault on Egreth Castle (Infocom/Tom Snyder, 1988) (D)
Zork Quest II: The Crystal of Doom (Infocom/Tom Snyder, 1989) (D)
Zyll (IBM, 1984) (D)

(D) = Disk protection, cracked by Demonlord (or dumped by Demonlord)
(M) = Manual protection, cracked by Demonlord
(N) = No protection, or already removed when I got it
("DOS booter") = PSI-5 disk has DOS files on it, but when booted, it loads
a INT 21 emulator that handles the files, even though DOS
is never booted... (works from DOS too, though)







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Subject Posted by Posted on
* Apple stuff again gregf 06/25/18 10:14 PM
. * 4AM's Apple visual to-do list for 2021 gregf  01/24/21 12:51 AM
. * meanwhile..over on IBM side gregf  06/08/20 10:59 PM
. * text file list of contents from booters_demondlord.zip gregf  06/09/20 12:18 AM
. * Re: Apple stuff - all North Dakota for now gregf  03/23/20 09:43 AM
. * Re: ongoing Apple II cassettes preservation work gregf  02/24/20 04:54 PM
. * Re: more Apple - Apple II / Apple III Software directory gregf  07/18/19 07:23 PM
. * Re: Hello Vanloves Apple II / Apple III Software directory book *edit* gregf  12/04/19 12:03 AM
. * You should talk to @Textfiles Firehawke  12/05/19 01:30 PM
. * even more Apple stuff once again gregf  06/13/19 01:11 AM
. * Re: Apple stuff again. Also, cassettes ICEknight  09/12/18 11:54 PM
. * Re: Apple II floppies gregf  09/13/18 11:08 PM
. * Re: Apple stuff again. Also, cassettes Sune  09/13/18 01:55 AM
. * Re: Apple stuff again. Also, cassettes smf  09/16/18 06:04 PM
. * Re: Apple stuff again. Also, cassettes ICEknight  09/13/18 01:56 PM
. * Re: Apple stuff again. Also, cassettes Vas Crabb  09/13/18 03:59 AM
. * Apple II current status thoughts from 4AM gregf  08/29/18 09:07 PM
. * 2019 Apple II current status thoughts from 4AM gregf  03/07/19 05:12 PM
. * Clean cracks are almost as important as original disks, believe it or not. Firehawke  06/13/19 04:14 AM
. * a bit more regarding Apple II software images gregf  09/12/18 07:19 PM
. * Re: Apple stuff again Moose  06/27/18 12:43 PM
. * Re: Apple stuff again Shoegazr  08/30/18 12:23 AM
. * Re: Apple stuff again gregf  06/29/18 02:37 AM

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