hash/ibm5170_cdrom.xml: add Duke Nukem Kill-A-Ton Collection (#12808)
Some checks failed
CI (Linux) / build-linux (-U_FORTIFY_SOURCE, gcc, gcc, g++, mametiny, tiny) (push) Has been cancelled
CI (Linux) / build-linux (clang, clang, clang++, mame, mame) (push) Has been cancelled
CI (macOS) / build-macos (push) Has been cancelled
CI (Windows) / build-windows (clang, clang, clang++, mametiny, tiny) (push) Has been cancelled
CI (Windows) / build-windows (gcc, gcc, g++, mame, mame) (push) Has been cancelled
XML/JSON validation / validate (push) Has been cancelled

This commit is contained in:
Mike Swanson 2024-10-02 19:05:21 -07:00 committed by GitHub
parent d3e5395657
commit 57e5d60550
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG key ID: B5690EEEBB952194

View file

@ -4712,6 +4712,32 @@ Untested multiplayer options
</part>
</software>
<software name="killaton">
<description>Duke Nukem 3D: Kill-A-Ton Collection</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>GT Interactive</publisher>
<info name="developer" value="3D Realms / Game Wizards / Sunstorm Interactive" />
<info name="language" value="English" />
<part name="cdrom1" interface="cdrom">
<feature name="part_id" value="Duke Nukem 1 / Duke Nukem 2 / Duke Nukem 3D / Plutonium Pak / Level Editor" />
<diskarea name="cdrom">
<disk name="duke nukem 3d kill-a-ton collection disc 1" sha1="862ef195e4d1716add9b2f35c798e56d58404abe" />
</diskarea>
</part>
<part name="cdrom2" interface="cdrom">
<feature name="part_id" value="Game Wizards: Interactive Game Guide" />
<diskarea name="cdrom">
<disk name="duke nukem 3d kill-a-ton collection disc 2" sha1="7c15f635dfb3986aa016700d6db091759db0c0f0" />
</diskarea>
</part>
<part name="cdrom3" interface="cdrom">
<feature name="part_id" value="Duke Windows 95 Themes / Duke It Out In D.C. / Duke Extreme / Duke!Zone II" />
<diskarea name="cdrom">
<disk name="duke nukem 3d kill-a-ton collection disc 3" sha1="1eeb6bf9bf1f111979c0809fb78dfe1341b8ecc0" />
</diskarea>
</part>
</software>
<!-- Untouched image from original CD created with an ASUS DRW-1814BLT (EAC drive sample read offset reported as +6)
If you subtract 0x18 (4 * 6) bytes from a .wav extracted from this CHD the audio matches a rip done with EAC (verified) -->
<software name="kingsq6e">