Croustibat (1993) - Coktel Vision
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Croustibat (1993) - Coktel Vision
Has anyone else heard about this game? Does anyone here have a copy of this game in English or French? I own a Portuguese translated version of this game but haven't seen this game anywhere else.
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Posted in place of Fred_PJ:
[/quote]For those who don't know what I'm talking about, Croustibat is a (French?) brand of fish sticks by Findus, and is also the name of its fish mascot. They were also sold in Portugal under that brand a few years ago.
In 1995, here in Portugal, a videogame based on that character was released. You could send them the barcodes of the fish stick packages to try to win a PC and a copy of the game, or you could send them money to only buy the game right away.
Here is a Portuguese magazine page ad from 1995:
Here is my original copy of the game, a 3,5" floppy disk in a jewel case:
The game itself is a fairly short adventure game, based on this tv commercial (this is the original french version):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4Ou23jpuco
The game runs fine and is playable under Dosbox. I've noticed that the game was made by Coktel Vision, and that the graphics were very similar to Gobliins 2, so I tried swapping the data files of this game with the data files from Gobliins 2 (keeping the same executable file), and it booted fine under Dosbox.
The file list on the disk is as follows:
ALL.ASK
BLOC.INF
CAT.INF
GO.BAT
INSTALL.ASK
INTRO.STK
LOADER.EXE
MDO.CFG
MDO.DEF
SAVE.INF
SETUP.EXE
From what I've seen, the INTRO.STK data file contains some text left from Gobliins 2. Unfortunately, my copy only contains the Portuguese language.
So I have tried running it under ScummVM.
Interestingly, ScummVM detects the game as Gobliins 2:
Surprisingly it boots fine:
"A game developed by Coktel Vision for Findus.":
The starting screen. The Adlib music works fine. Notice the similarities of the graphic style with Gobliins 2:
The "About" screen (some names appear to be broken?):
The upper menu:
And then when you try to use an object, it expectedly crashes:
I doubt that this version will ever be supported in ScummVM, but I would love to see a version in English or even in the original French language, if it exists or ever surfaces.
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I'm very VERY impressed: you found a Coktel game I never heard about: Excellent!
It looks like a free game... That's very interesting. I'll start searching for a version immediately. And at the opposite of what you guessed, there are real chances it'sz supported some day. Thanks a lot for this invaluable info!
It looks like a free game... That's very interesting. I'll start searching for a version immediately. And at the opposite of what you guessed, there are real chances it'sz supported some day. Thanks a lot for this invaluable info!
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Looks like it might be just a be few changed opcodes. Kind of like how both Bargon Attack and Ween: The Prophecy are just slight modifications of the Gobliins 2 base.
The "unknown block type" error message often means that the previously-called opcode now has an extra parameter, so that's not necessarily a bad sign.
The "unknown block type" error message often means that the previously-called opcode now has an extra parameter, so that's not necessarily a bad sign.
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Re: Croustibat (1993) - Coktel Vision
could you send me the copy please ?Fred_PJ wrote:Has anyone else heard about this game? Does anyone here have a copy of this game in English or French? I own a Portuguese translated version of this game but haven't seen this game anywhere else.
Marcin1998: Rule #0:
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=17
Unless we can get this released as Freeware by the current rights holder, downloading this would not be legal.
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=17
Unless we can get this released as Freeware by the current rights holder, downloading this would not be legal.
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Just out of curiosity: Who is the current rights holder? And did you try to contact them? I mean, the game in question has, without any doubt, been created for advertising purposes (a brand of fish sticks, obviously). Do they expect people to pay for promotional software? If so, how can this game be obtained legally? Do they have any other plans? Or do they refuse to answer? Thanks in advance for clarifying the current situation.