Does not run on any machines, may need GPS hardware.
It is present on the FZ-35S rom located here: https://3dodev.com/_media/roms/fz35s.bin and there is one rom found on one other GPS disc here that might give some clues https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704483272599797830/943675910333292564/NV96_RO1.ROM
Digital Red or DigiRed was a Chinese game company most famous for making Sango - Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Requiem of Hell which were Diablo-style games for the Ngage/SymbianOS, based on the same engine as these two games they also made Nightmare, while Sango and Requiem have both been preserved cracked and are playable in the emulator EKA2L1, Nightmare on the other hand has not been, the Keygens and some scene releases that were available for this game seems to have been lost in time
Someone did find the keygen for "Digital Red Nightmare v1 01 UIQ
SymbianOS7" but not the actual game dump of v1.01, I tried it with the
dump of the demo v1.00 and it did not work.
So I am calling all file searchers to be on the look out for the original .zip dumps of this game and the keygen to go with the specific versions of this game across all ftps,archives,newsgroups,obscure russian,chinese sites etc.
Here's what you should be looking for:
Digital Red Nightmare v1.00 for Nokia92XX Digital Red Nightmare v1.01 UIQ SymbianOS7 Digital Red Nightmare v1.02 S60 SymbianOS6 Digital.Red.Nightmare.v1.01.UIQ.SymbianOS7.Incl.Keygen Nightmare.v1.0.N7650.N3650.SymbianOS6.Cracked-COREPDA
Well I finally decided to make a longplay of this game, I still remember waiting forthis game to surface and how it finally got ripped around 2011:ish and how excited I was to finally be able to play this very unique Korean 3DO game, and now Jeremy Decola made a fan translation of it!.
There was just one problem, the game was ass fucking hard, even with Jeremy Decolas rebalancing patching of the game it required some infinite hp cheats, and I thank BBkris for taking the time to make them for me!.
This might seem very basic, but it's actually not available anywhere on the internet, specially the part about having to change CDI/2352 to MODE1/2352 in the .cue file for it to work, so I thought i'd make a tiny tutorial for all people who'd like to try all the newly dumped cdi stuff in mame that's coming out these days. Thanks to Foxhack for some tips.
1. Download MameUI - http://www.mameui.info/
2. Download bleeding the edge cdi bios dump https://archive.org/download/mame-0.231-merged/cdimono1.7z
3. Unpack cdimono1.7z and make it into a zip with the same name cdimono1.zip
4. Download a game, as an example we're going to use a newly dumped disc that we will turn into a .chd as there are now many new dumped games not included in the official mame set that needs to be turned into .chds to work https://archive.org/download/lets-sing-together-with-friends-cdi-discdumpscans/Let%27s%20Sing%20Together%20-%20With%20Friends%20-%20CD%20Image%20Dump.zip
5. Open up the Let's Sing Together - With Nature.cue with a text editor and change the following:
CATALOG 0000000000000 FILE "Let's Sing Together - With Nature.bin" BINARY TRACK 01 CDI/2352 INDEX 01 00:00:00
So that it looks like this
CATALOG 0000000000000 FILE "Let's Sing Together - With Nature.bin" BINARY TRACK 01 MODE1/2352 INDEX 01 00:00:00
then save it.
6. Download https://archive.org/download/chdman/CHDMAN.zip and unpack it, drag the Let's Sing Together - With Nature.cue file onto Cue or GDI to CHD.bat
7. Put cdimono1.zip and Let's Sing Together - With Nature.chd into the Mame/Roms directory
8. Run Mame and look for the CD-i (Mono-I) (PAL) entry and start it, now that it has been started hit tab and a menu will appear, scroll down to File Explorer and pick Cdrom and select Let's Sing Together - With Nature.chd that's inside your Mame/Roms directory, wait a while for the aqua colored screen to disappear and your game should now load, enjoy.
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