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		<title>appleby associates loader decryption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Noldor from CPC Zone has posted some clever source to automatically decrypt Appleby Associates Amstrad CPC tape loader (a.k.a. the "GO! Loader" as it first appeared on U.S. Gold "GO!" branded games). Outwardly these loaders are characterised by a three digit counter smoothly counting down to zero, usually in the bottom left corner of the screen. 
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		<title>apidya lost bonus level uncovered</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sixteen years after Apidya was first released, KillerGorilla and I have uncovered an entire bonus round on level 4 that has not been seen until now !
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		<title>9 fingers pre-production footage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA["9 Fingers" is a classic Amiga demo from Spaceballs, its major claim to fame being its 4th place at The Party 1993 competition. The main part of the demo features vector traced animations of real life dancers, and now the raw video tape footage that was used to create the animations has been posted on You Tube!]]></description>
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