Hi Legoking. I have what to me sounds like a well sounded theory as to why you can get more then 10 glowing moon crystals when playing this game.
I believe that the programmers were going to make it so you would pay moon crystals to use some of the features of the game like Bear Storming which may cost 2 crystals to play or pay for the gas at Radar Moon Beam's place.
Why they would scrap such a well done concept I will never understand.
@legoking831 I did; they said '95. The weird thing is, my cousins had the 1995 version, but it didn't have some of these glitches, and it could be sped up, while this one couldn't
@legoking831 I'll have to try that. I don't think we had 250 color mode on when we played this on Windows 98 and XP. As for my cousins having the '95 version that's sped up, their copy was actually from 1995. I recall your copy is from the Humongous Classics collection from cira 1997-1998 (this was the version we had in my family), and they removed the glitch there.
@wileyk209zback Right-click the EXE and check "Run in 256 colors".
Also, the HE classics collection is from 1997, but the games are unchanged. Check that so-called version again and tell me if you could speed it up, because I've never come across a single person who was able to do that on the Windows port.
@legoking831 I would if I could; but I doubt my cousins have it anymore. It was run on either Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 (probably 3.1). The one in my video cannot be sped up, as it was also the version used on the Humongous Classics Collection.
As for the speeding up thing, I don't do it as often anymore compared to when my brother and I were younger, and we'd speed up "Putt-Put Joins the Parade" and "Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise" to laugh at the Chipmunk-like voices
Hi Legoking. I have what to me sounds like a well sounded theory as to why you can get more then 10 glowing moon crystals when playing this game.
I believe that the programmers were going to make it so you would pay moon crystals to use some of the features of the game like Bear Storming which may cost 2 crystals to play or pay for the gas at Radar Moon Beam's place.
Why they would scrap such a well done concept I will never understand.
Luciferminusone 2 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
OMG I loved putt putt! I never knew about this! I wanna play it again!
tokyodiamondpop 2 weeks ago
This looks identical to the '95 version to me. Check the file modification dates.
legoking831 4 weeks ago
@legoking831 I did; they said '95. The weird thing is, my cousins had the 1995 version, but it didn't have some of these glitches, and it could be sped up, while this one couldn't
wileyk209zback 4 weeks ago
@wileyk209zback But I have the '95 version and I can't speed it up. Also, you can fix a lot of stuff by running it into 256 color mode.
legoking831 4 weeks ago
@legoking831 I'll have to try that. I don't think we had 250 color mode on when we played this on Windows 98 and XP. As for my cousins having the '95 version that's sped up, their copy was actually from 1995. I recall your copy is from the Humongous Classics collection from cira 1997-1998 (this was the version we had in my family), and they removed the glitch there.
wileyk209zback 3 weeks ago
@wileyk209zback Right-click the EXE and check "Run in 256 colors".
Also, the HE classics collection is from 1997, but the games are unchanged. Check that so-called version again and tell me if you could speed it up, because I've never come across a single person who was able to do that on the Windows port.
legoking831 3 weeks ago
@legoking831 I would if I could; but I doubt my cousins have it anymore. It was run on either Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 (probably 3.1). The one in my video cannot be sped up, as it was also the version used on the Humongous Classics Collection.
As for the speeding up thing, I don't do it as often anymore compared to when my brother and I were younger, and we'd speed up "Putt-Put Joins the Parade" and "Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise" to laugh at the Chipmunk-like voices
wileyk209zback 3 weeks ago