jblenkle, on Mon Sep 5, 2011 12:56 PM, said:
NIAD knows!!! No, seriously, if I understand correctly, the game would have to be totally re-programmed because it makes system calls specific to the ADAM and not ColecoVision....right, NIAD?
retroillucid, on Mon Sep 5, 2011 12:18 PM, said:
NIAD, on Mon Sep 5, 2011 11:58 AM, said:
ozma wars, on Mon Sep 5, 2011 1:16 AM, said:
when a playable version for Colecovision ?
NEVER!
Never say
never.... you
never know
I hate to say "NEVER", but in this case and the case of other ADAM specific SuperGames, I'm gonna have to stick with my guns and say "NEVER" again that someone would tackle the huge task of converting a game like the ADAM version of Dragon's Lair to ColecoVision cart format. It would require the disassembly of approximately 128K of program code, a thorough knowledge of the ADAM O.S. in order to remove all occurences of access to it and then replacement with CV equivalents, probably additional RAM (need the unreleased SGM by Opcode) and then the easiest part... placing on a MegaCart with bank-switching technology.
You'd probably be talking at least 6-12 months of very long days to sell maybe 100 carts! That's a helluva a lot of work for little return and I personally would rather see the very talented CV Homebrewers work on other projects.
Yes, I know, someone converted the falling platform level of Dragon's Lair to a ColecoVision cart/rom... but I am of the opinion that it was actually programmers at Coleco who put that together, maybe even before the ADAM version or programmed in conjunction with one another, and they would have had access to everything that was needed. To support this opinion, on the same Coleco In-House Cart Copier data pack that contained A.E. were the unreleased CV versions of Super DK and Super DK Jr. The ex-employee stated these data pack rom dumps were all made before he was laid off circa 1985, so it wasn't some brilliant homebrewer who converted these circa the late 90's as has been suggested.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see it happen for the benefit of all CV fans. At least everyone can still enjoy them thru emulation if they don't have the desire to pickup Coleco's

bastard-child

... the

ADAM Computer

.