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To the Factory! ...err...
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 9:11 pm
by Muzza
I'd just like to say first of all that I'm sorry for posting/asking this. I'm sure you've had many people come to these boards asking the same question. It's just that I still haven't found a resolution. My Sega CD Snatcher rom freezes whenever Gillian gets into the turbocycle to get to the factory. No music plays, but the animation rolls and there are sound effects. I looked inside my iso file and there are 3 .txt files and 97 .bin files.
Can anyone help? I really wanna play this game. :sad:
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 12:21 am
by seraphssavior
I cannot condone, endorse, or encourage any kind of pirating, nor could I tell you that the one on coolrom.com works fine. Were you to discover that site on your own, I would have no idea how you did it. If you get it working, I'll be damned if I knew how you did it.
Shame I couldn't help you man.
Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 3:56 am
by mrgone
if you would have searched, you would have found that i had the same problem. period.
hint: has the intro music ? no ? maybe your audiotrack has not been found
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:32 am
by Muzza
Oh, yeah, it was my first thought to search for "
PicoDrive for PSP: Play Snatcher on your PSP!" since I just
knew this thread had to contain the answer I was looking for. Period.
Thanks seraphssavior. I don't condone such things either...err...but I might check out that site you mentioned to throw petty insults at its piracies.

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 4:28 am
by 8bitsonic
I'm tired of people posting this goddamn question every month without searching the forums first...
YOUR PROBLEM IS THAT YOU NEED MUSIC FILES TO PLAY THE GAME. IF YOU HAD SEARCHED BEFORE SPAMMING THE BOARDS YOU WOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT WITHIN SECONDS.
Next time I'm going to put up a link to a BIN/CUE image of the game so they can download that and shut up.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:05 pm
by The Prince II
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 7:26 pm
by 87th
viewtopic.php?t=1614&start=16
Direct link to the post in question.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:08 pm
by Muzza
I know what it feels like to be an "elite" at a niche forum such as this, and I can understand your frustration, 8bitsonic. And I apologise for not searching adequately enough. But in my defence --without trying to sound pretentious-- my opening post was considerate, informative, and contained good grammar. Surely these factors mean something to you? If I started the thread by saying "lol ned hlp on snatcher factory bit plzzz" then sure, reprimand me. Hell, abuse me if you must. But when a question is proposed with some substantial amount of intelligence and understanding, I don't think you should act like a relentless newb killer.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:39 pm
by 87th
Muzza wrote:I know what it feels like to be an "elite" at a niche forum such as this, and I can understand your frustration, 8bitsonic. And I apologise for not searching adequately enough. But in my defence --without trying to sound pretentious-- my opening post was considerate, informative, and contained good grammar. Surely these factors mean something to you? If I started the thread by saying "lol ned hlp on snatcher factory bit plzzz" then sure, reprimand me. Hell, abuse me if you must. But when a question is proposed with some substantial amount of intelligence and understanding, I don't think you should act like a relentless newb killer.
I think it's become a force of habit for people on here to react negatively to questions about the turbocycle ride at the start of the game. People here are generally very welcoming, but there's no better way to make a bad impression here than wasting your first post, asking about the game screwing up on the ride to the Abandoned Factory.
You couldn't really be blamed, but you have to understand how much people here have answered questions about it.
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:51 pm
by Muzza
Haha, hell yeah, I understand perfectly and I sympathise deeply with you all in that regard. Don't get me wrong, this looks like a great community, I'll be sure to stick around once I give the game a whirl. I'm not just a one-trick-pony, don't you worry.