Quest for Quintana Roo

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Quest for Quintana Roo

Post by FastRobPlus » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:49 pm

Why is Quest for Quintana Roo listed as a proto? I have a commercial disk of it that I got in a disk file full of games recently.
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Post by Atari Frog » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:02 am

You mean you have an original disk of the game?

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Post by FastRobPlus » Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:00 pm

Yes. I snapped a pic of it this AM:
http://classicgames.talkspot.com/aspx/t ... gid/218875

I booted it and thought it was kind of like the C64 version of Aztec Challenge so came here to see the info on it. I was surprised to see it listed as a proto. It clearly isn't.

I got it from this ebay lot:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &rd=1&rd=1[/url]
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Post by Atari Frog » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:09 pm

This is a HUGE surprise! Believe me, if the game is authentic, it's clearly the rarest in your collection. R10 for sure and this could mean Campaign '84 exists as well!

Could you check if the game is copy-protected?

Are Trench, Tricky and Jeopardy on original disks? If so, could you take pictures?

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Post by FastRobPlus » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:18 pm

I'll check on all of the above.
Most of the discs were commercial, but 3 of them were pirate disks loaded with games, and they said "happy only" on them, which I take to mean that they are double density. I suspect the Trench and Tricky are on one of those 3 disks. BTW - can I read those with my XF551?

Jeopardy is absolutely an original. I'll photograph it.

I'm sorry I have been unable to get you good scans of my rares, I have a camera, but really need to invest in a scanner.
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Post by Atari Frog » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:31 pm

FastRobPlus wrote:BTW - can I read those with my XF551?
I think so.
Jeopardy is absolutely an original. I'll photograph it.
Completely unknown to me...

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Post by FastRobPlus » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:42 pm

I'm 99.9% sure Jeopardy is based on the game show of the same name (the font on the disk was the same)
I did not bother to even boot this game (did not occour to me that it might be rare) so there is a chance that it's not an Atari disk...
I'll confirm tonight.
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Post by Andre » Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:50 pm

Excellent news!
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Post by FastRobPlus » Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:33 pm

Jeopardy! turned out to be a C64 game mixed in with the Atari disks.
Trench , Tricky, and all the other "T" games from the list were from a pirate disk.
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Post by Atari Frog » Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:48 pm

Is Quest for Quintana Roo copy-protected? If not, could you make a copy? Is there an additional loading screen that doesn't appear in the cracked version?

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Post by FastRobPlus » Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:59 pm

I hade a chance to work with this game some more over the weekend.
It does not appear to be copy-protected. I copied it with DOS XL.

As near as I can tell, the game is identical to what's here on the site. The screens look exactly the same. There are no extra loading screens. Just the title and then the thing to input a code to skip levels. (I did not try inputting the codes listed here to see if they were the same.)

BTW - This game is really poor!
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Post by FastRobPlus » Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:22 pm

There is a boxed copy of this on eBay today. So apparently it isn't a legitimate R10 as we suspected. Can we change the rarity to 9?
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Post by Andre » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:18 pm

$750 :lol:
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Post by Atari Frog » Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:00 pm

So that's two copies in 20+ years. Still pretty much a "10" to me :wink:

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Post by FastRobPlus » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:26 pm

I thought R10 was for games in production that were basically like prototypes but are later determined to be released under really odd circumstances? For example, Ultima Mt. Drash for the VIC-20 where it was said not to have been released but later it was revealed that a limited number escaped from being recycled.

I thought R9 is reserved for games that are so rare that they basically never turn up in the wild, but they are thought to have been publicly available for purchase.
For example, Space Shuttle Module One has been offered on eBay maybe twice ever and is likely to have been available in a few early shops or via direct order from the publisher. Quest for Quintana Roo would seem to be in this bucket.

Sorry to harp on this, I just want to make sure I understand the R-levels.
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