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Monthly Archives: February 2017

The 7th Guest CD-i DVC Compatibility / Cake Puzzle Bug
CD-i, Philips

The 7th Guest CD-i DVC Compatibility / Cake Puzzle Bug

2017-02-12 rosewood 13 Comments

The 7th Guest is a great game for Phillips CD-i. Unfortunately, there is an annoying bug that crashes the game when trying to solve the cake puzzle:

The 7th Guest Cake Puzzle Bug
The 7th Guest Cake Puzzle Bug

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