Elite Piranha wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 4:10 pmThat would be great, I don't think these demos are in archive.org. The wiki mentions a european R3 demo, but it is for the PS2.
Hunchman801 wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 4:59 pm Hi Coroice and welcome to this place! You can introduce yourself here if you like.
Interesting find regarding those demos, they're not mentioned on the wiki at the moment. Looks like they were distributed in Quick fast food restaurants, in France or in Belgium. In any case, definitely worth ripping and documenting.![]()
Sorry for the late update, haven't checked these forums since last time. These demos were given away by Quick in France, in a menu for teens, back in early 2003 (someone older than me gave them to me because they weren't interested).RibShark wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 6:38 pmPlease do! I have been looking for these for quite some time. Ideally, can you use a tool like ISOBuster that produces a .bin/.cue or Daemon Tools that produces a .mdf? These formats are best suited for preservation of CD based media.
I'll see what I can do to rip them and put them on Archive.org, even though they don't seem to work on modern operating systems and are probably identical to some other demos. I tried installing demo 2 on my Windows 8.1 64bit computer, it just kept asking for the game disc when trying to boot it. And I've taken note that producing a .bin/.cue/.mdf is recommended, so I'll use one of these formats.
Should I also scan the cases and put them in a zip alongside the corresponding disc image? Also, do you have any suggestion to get clean pictures of the discs themselves, considering they're very reflective? Thanks in advance!


