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Welcome to S&F Prod. Here you'll find
utilities, cheats, downloads, hints, add-ons, Easter eggs, links and more for
some of the best classic computer games ever.
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| Another Day, Another Update | |
Frenkel » 2-Sep-2006 | |
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Today I've added a walkthrough on how to access the fourth secret warp level
in Paganitzu episode 3. It's exactly one sentence long. So go to our
Paganitzu page, read it and try it out.
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| Something To Celebrate | |
Frenkel » 1-Sep-2006 | |
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This is the eighth update of this site this year. That means that we've
updated this site more frequently than last year. To celebrate this joyful
event I've updated my Vinyl Goddess From Mars extractor. Now it doesn't
crash when it can't find some important files. And I hope that the
source code is a bit more readable now.
Get the new Vinyl Goddess From Mars extractor at our
Vinyl Goddess From Mars page.
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| Unexpected Hit Deux | |
Sander » 14-Aug-2006 | |
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This weeks addition is a page for the world war II real time
strategy game Sudden Strike 2. Check out the Sudden Strike 2
page for a review, cheats, hints and links.
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| Return of the Wicked | |
Sander » 6-Aug-2006 | |
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Another update, this time I added a page for the 3rd person action
adventure Heretic 2. Check out the Heretic 2
page for a review, cheats and hints. And although I did copy most of
those cheats from other websites, I also did some research of my own
on how to spawn monsters and found a couple of interesting unused ones.
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| Now it's my turn | |
Frenkel » 16-Jul-2006 | |
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After six updates from Sander, it's my turn to update.
I've added an extractor, that I quickly put together, for Vinyl Goddess from Mars on our
Vinyl Goddess from Mars page.
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| Compliance | |
Sander » 13-jul-2006 | |
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For a while now I've noticed pop-ups when visiting this website. At
first I didn't know what to think of this. As I didn't put in any such
code, I placed the cause in websites I visited earlier, or spyware
even. However, to my dismay I've found that the hit counter
(nedstat / webstats4u)
was causing this annoyance. As it turned out the counter
company was bought and the new owners wanted to make some quick money
of of their acquisition. So, even though it has been on this website
since the beginning and has registered 286920 visits the counter
had to go.
We have a new counter now, but this business with pop-ups made
me think. When some company can make money by putting
advertisements on my website, why can't I? I know a lot of people
with less interesting websites that do
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So like these people I've put some Google Ads on here, to see if it
actually works like they say it does. If it doesn't I'll quickly
remove them again. I've added the Google search box as well, that at
least could be useful.
In addition to these obvious changes, some behind the scenes
stuff has been changed too. Namely, this website has become HTML 4.01
Strict W3C
compliant, the cascading style sheets included. It's
compliant except for the links that have the
target='_blank' property - that is just
way too useful .
Moreover, in the process of updating, the keyboard short-cut script
on the games page has been reworked, so it
should function with Firefox, and all links have been checked
and updated whenever necessary.
As being W3C compliant is only important for my experience and ego,
I hope the next update will be a little more interesting: like some
new content.
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| Thiefcraft | |
Sander » 14-May-2006 | |
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This week I've added two games to our website, and I'm planning to add more
'soon'. Both games are fun, original and set in a well thougt-out world,
but the fate of the companies that developed them is totally opposite.
The first page is about the old school strategy game
Warcraft. This one started the series
of games of which the MMORPG World of Warcraft is best known today.
With the latter game, Blizzard is doing quite well
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The second page is about a set of games where the object is to gain funds
as well, yet without people happily giving away their money, namely the
first two Thief games. Thief 1 was made by
Looking Glass in its heyday, while Thief 2 proved
to be its final game before going out of business.
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| We're still here | |
Sander » 26-Mar-2006 | |
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It has been a long time since the last news update, so the biggest news probably
is that we're still here. Even the traditional happy new year news item
was not posted, so I did it just now (with an adjusted date
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| Happy New Year | |
Sander » 01-Jan-2006 | |
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Happy New Year! .
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