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Since I own several LRR releases and thanks to Origamiguy's little checksum tool, I decided to make a differences topic like that of the LEGO Racers one. I'll try to get pictures of these soon.

Original Big Box

Disc Burn Type: Data and Audio Track
No Disc Version: No
Language: English
LegoRR.exe:
5e0d7df8586ca77f2033773ae20ac8c1
280311 bytes
12/10/1999 02:32:36
LegoRR.icd:
f6eb3f92f9242949cd126372eebb6cef
736813 bytes
12/10/1999 02:32:36
data1.cab:
b01134e4aa28b989299f99edbbb80bf3
83291494 bytes
12/10/1999 02:40:06
LegoRR0.wad:
7b5b99316a071c155a1407e418a77e64
78968800 bytes
22/09/1999 23:53:50
LegoRR1.wad:
2a05f35e6c78e5e4beefe66b20862ad0
3754454 bytes
25/09/1999 16:37:10
CLGen.exe:
15c5cddb015839a874c86a6bb5e95a0a
40960 bytes
20/09/1999 15:57:12
CLGen.dat:
101ac7899f3298807d5a1d1e38621c9e
221 bytes
20/09/1999 18:58:10
Lego Re-Release (Jewel Case with printed manual)
Disc Burn: Data and Audio Track
No Disc Version: No
Language: English
LegoRR.exe:
5e0d7df8586ca77f2033773ae20ac8c1
280311 bytes
12/10/1999 02:32:36
LegoRR.icd:
f6eb3f92f9242949cd126372eebb6cef
736813 bytes
12/10/1999 02:32:36
data1.cab:
b01134e4aa28b989299f99edbbb80bf3
83291494 bytes
12/10/1999 02:40:06
LegoRR0.wad:
7b5b99316a071c155a1407e418a77e64
78968800 bytes
22/09/1999 23:53:50
LegoRR1.wad:
2a05f35e6c78e5e4beefe66b20862ad0
3754454 bytes
25/09/1999 16:37:10
CLGen.exe:
15c5cddb015839a874c86a6bb5e95a0a
40960 bytes
20/09/1999 15:57:12
CLGen.dat:
101ac7899f3298807d5a1d1e38621c9e
221 bytes
20/09/1999 18:58:10[/code] [b]SelectSoft Re-Release[/b]
[code]Disc Burn Type: Data and Audio Track
No Disc Version: Yes
Language: English
LegoRR.exe:
435e1919e9c68e533240d0fac8a278c8
735744 bytes
27/03/1999 02:46:10
LegoRR.icd:
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
0 bytes
09/09/1999 19:41:36
data1.cab:
ab2688c2c2158d37906a563fd326da3c
83298583 bytes
26/09/1999 04:25:02
LegoRR0.wad:
7b5b99316a071c155a1407e418a77e64
78968800 bytes
22/09/1999 23:53:50
LegoRR1.wad:
2a05f35e6c78e5e4beefe66b20862ad0
3754454 bytes
25/09/1999 16:37:10
CLGen.exe:
15c5cddb015839a874c86a6bb5e95a0a
40960 bytes
20/09/1999 15:57:12
CLGen.dat:
101ac7899f3298807d5a1d1e38621c9e
221 bytes
20/09/1999 18:58:10[/code]
[b]FocusMM (Fun Club) Re-Release[/b]
[code]Disc Burn Type: Data track only
No Disc Version: Yes
Language: English
LegoRR.exe:
576902df88d164300ca8eee047b4f478
736768 bytes
27/09/1999 11:42:04
LegoRR.icd:
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
0 bytes
09/09/1999 19:41:36
data1.cab:
e1d6cf9b45bb29929bd511c1c1c77b40
83291494 bytes
29/09/1999 13:06:14
LegoRR0.wad:
7b5b99316a071c155a1407e418a77e64
78968800 bytes
22/09/1999 23:53:50
LegoRR1.wad:
2a05f35e6c78e5e4beefe66b20862ad0
3754454 bytes
25/09/1999 16:37:10
CLGen.exe:
15c5cddb015839a874c86a6bb5e95a0a
40960 bytes
20/09/1999 15:57:12
CLGen.dat:
101ac7899f3298807d5a1d1e38621c9e
221 bytes
20/09/1999 18:58:10[/code]
[b]Reflex Re-Release[/b]
[code]Disc Burn Type: Data track only
No Disc Version: Yes
Language: English
LegoRR.exe:
576902df88d164300ca8eee047b4f478
736768 bytes
27/09/1999 11:42:04
LegoRR.icd:
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
0 bytes
09/09/1999 19:41:36
data1.cab:
e1d6cf9b45bb29929bd511c1c1c77b40
83291494 bytes
29/09/1999 13:06:14
LegoRR0.wad:
7b5b99316a071c155a1407e418a77e64
78968800 bytes
22/09/1999 23:53:50
LegoRR1.wad:
2a05f35e6c78e5e4beefe66b20862ad0
3754454 bytes
25/09/1999 16:37:10
CLGen.dat:
101ac7899f3298807d5a1d1e38621c9e
221 bytes
20/09/1999 18:58:10
CLGen.exe:
15c5cddb015839a874c86a6bb5e95a0a
40960 bytes
20/09/1999 15:57:12[/code]
[b]Dice Re-Release[/b] (Thanks MCHover)
[code]Disc Burn Type: Data track only
No Disc Version: Yes
Language: Swedish/Norwegian/Danish
LegoRR.exe:
4cd346585dbe04ac314ea9a6e44b80b6
736256 bytes
04/10/1999 13:35:10
LegoRR.icd:
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
0 bytes
09/09/1999 17:41:36
LegoRR0.wad:
65f14254d581d3eb6084728feaf30eac
76772227 bytes
05/10/1999 09:52:38
LegoRR1.wad:
66e7cde6f24fdcb648d3881640887d3c
3211194 bytes
01/10/1999 08:09:08
CLGen.exe:
8b7e8c7a6de2c47da132100ce253db79
40960 bytes
30/09/1999 14:18:58[/code]
[b]Masterpiece Edition [/b](Thanks s0d3rberg)
[code]Disc Burn Type: Data track only
No Disc Version: Yes
Language: Swedish/Norwegian/Danish
LegoRR.exe:
4cd346585dbe04ac314ea9a6e44b80b6
736256 bytes
04/10/1999 13:35:10
LegoRR.icd:
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e
0 bytes
09/09/1999 17:41:36
LegoRR0.wad:
65f14254d581d3eb6084728feaf30eac
76772227 bytes
05/10/1999 09:52:38
LegoRR1.wad:
0b8cb770bb3c2c3c0d7dab6c370af464
3288198 bytes
09/10/1999 10:48:36
CLGen.exe:
8b7e8c7a6de2c47da132100ce253db79
40960 bytes
30/09/1999 14:18:58
[/code]

If someone has the "XP Compatible" Jewel case release, please gather this info.

From this information you will notice a couple of things things:

  • The SelectSoft Re-Release is the best version of LRR. No Disc Required and it has the audio track burnt.
  • Reflex, FocusMM and Dice re-releases do not have a audio track burnt. This means there is no game music in these versions!

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I have the Masterpiece edition, but where can I find this checksum tool? I can only find the one for LEGO Racers.

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LegoRR.exe:

4cd346585dbe04ac314ea9a6e44b80b6

736256 bytes

04/10/1999 13:35:10

LegoRR.icd:

d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e

0 bytes

09/09/1999 17:41:36

LegoRR0.wad:

65f14254d581d3eb6084728feaf30eac

76772227 bytes

05/10/1999 09:52:38

LegoRR1.wad:

66e7cde6f24fdcb648d3881640887d3c

3211194 bytes

01/10/1999 08:09:08

CLGen.exe:

8b7e8c7a6de2c47da132100ce253db79

40960 bytes

30/09/1999 14:18:58

This is from my game, this one: http://www.rockraidersunited.org/gallery/image/2965-legit-game-proof/

Cyrem' timestamp='1339319357' post='73041']

If someone has the Masterpiece, Dice or "XP Compatible" re-releases, please gather this info.

I don't know if my game is the one you refer to as "Dice" or the one you refer to as "XP Compatible".

Because, as you can see in the bottom-right corner of the game-case, it is from dice multimedia. But on the back it says (under system requirements) that it runs on XP.

I know that I haven't posted the checksums from CLGen.dat and data1.cab, but (weird enough) The checksum tool told that acces was denied to CLGen.dat, even though it is in the same directory as the other files. Acces was also denied to data1.cab, but that was on the cd so that is perhaps the reason.

Yet two other notes:

1. My game runs fine without the cd.

2. I have never heard the music.

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I have the Masterpiece edition, but where can I find this checksum tool? I can only find the one for LEGO Racers.

I asked Ori to make another version: http://willkirkby.me...Checksummer.zip

I don't know if my game is the one you refer to as "Dice" or the one you refer to as "XP Compatible".

Because, as you can see in the bottom-right corner of the game-case, it is from dice multimedia. But on the back it says (under system requirements) that it runs on XP.

I know that I haven't posted the checksums from CLGen.dat and data1.cab, but (weird enough) The checksum tool told that acces was denied to CLGen.dat, even though it is in the same directory as the other files. Acces was also denied to data1.cab, but that was on the cd so that is perhaps the reason.

Yet two other notes:

1. My game runs fine without the cd.

2. I have never heard the music.

Yours is the Dice release. Thanks for that. If you copy data1.cab and CLGen.dat to your desktop, you should be able to check from there.

You can check for an audio track by either attempting to play the disc in WMP or a CD Player .

What Language is the Dice version?

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Masterpiece Edition:


LegoRR.exe:

4cd346585dbe04ac314ea9a6e44b80b6

736256 bytes

04/10/1999 13:35:10

LegoRR.icd:

d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e

0 bytes

09/09/1999 17:41:36

LegoRR0.wad:

65f14254d581d3eb6084728feaf30eac

76772227 bytes

05/10/1999 09:52:38

LegoRR1.wad:

0b8cb770bb3c2c3c0d7dab6c370af464

3288198 bytes

09/10/1999 10:48:36

CLGen.exe:

8b7e8c7a6de2c47da132100ce253db79

40960 bytes

30/09/1999 14:18:58

Also, there is no music on the disc. The only sound files are Atmosdel.wav and stats.wav

And it plays without the disc.

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Also, there is no music on the disc. The only sound files are Atmosdel.wav and stats.wav

And it plays without the disc.

Thank-you. Masterpiece looks the same as the Dice version.

Also is this an English version? I'm wondering why the WAD size is different.

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Cyrem' timestamp='1339335561' post='73047']

You can check for an audio track by either attempting to play the disc in WMP or a CD Player .

What Language is the Dice version?

WMP says that the disc is empty and the CD-player plays no sound. (though it displays that it is playing track one, and the disc is turning.)

And my game is danish.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I also noticed that my version does not have the unused sound files. I don't know if it's because it's the Masterpiece edition or because it's the scandinavian version of the game.

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I also noticed that my version does not have the unused sound files. I don't know if it's because it's the Masterpiece edition or because it's the scandinavian version of the game.

Probably because it's Scandinavian. They changed all the sound files for different languages, so they probably cleared them out with it.

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  • 3 months later...

If someone has the "XP Compatible" Jewel case release, please gather this info.

Are you still loking for this? I think I have this version :)

Edit: it says it is made by selectsoft publishing if that matters :3

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ExtremeDude2

Hmm, mine says selectsoft like one that you have already listed so I'm not sure if yours says "XP compatible" or not like mine does :/

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I have the Artworld re-release. All the music and most of the AVIs are played off the disc. I only have the disc, which is black with chief's face on it.

I have the original release.

I had the original relaese.

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I have the Artworld re-release. All the music and most of the AVIs are played off the disc. I only have the disc, which is black with chief's face on it.

Pic proof?

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I have the Artworld re-release. All the music and most of the AVIs are played off the disc. I only have the disc, which is black with chief's face on it.

Art-world is not a publisher, That is DDI's art devision. The desciption of the disc just sounds like the original 1999 release.

But if you think it is not, please post a picture.

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JrMasterModelBuilder

This is something I've been wondering, but hadn't bothered to ask as I had believed only the original release had an audio track. I have the selectsoft re-release which I guess means my disk has an audio track.

  1. What exactly is this audio track?
  2. Gow does it impact the game versus copies without it?
  3. Do I need to put the CD in to have it in-game (like the videos)?
  4. Any idea why are they numbered 2 3 & 4 but no 1?
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This is something I've been wondering, but hadn't bothered to ask as I had believed only the original release had an audio track. I have the selectsoft re-release which I guess means my disk has an audio track.

  1. What exactly is this audio track?
  2. Gow does it impact the game versus copies without it?
  3. Do I need to put the CD in to have it in-game (like the videos)?
  4. Any idea why are they numbered 2 3 & 4 but no 1?

The first track is the data track, this is all the game files minus the music files. The music is then burnt as 'audio tracks' to the disc. This allows the disc to be played in CD players like a normal audio disc, this is also what the game looks for to play music. The SelectSoft release is the best release, it was made correctly with all tracks. The releases thereafter only contained the data track and none of the music tracks. This means the disc has no music to play. The reason why the tracks are missing could have been due to them no knowing the game reads the disc as if it was an audio CD (as games today don't work like this anymore). To have the music play as normal, you will need to insert the disc. Number 1 is the data track, it's not audio. Thats why the audio starts at track 2.

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  • 2 years later...

Wait wait wait can I just clarify here, as I have the RE:FLEX release of this game,

THIS GAME HAD BACKGROUND MUSIC? 

Well, that's my mindblow of today. 

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