vintagecdromgirl wrote: Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon is copy-protected too
There was a CD-ROM release of the game with SecuROM in some territories which is the Fairlight scene release and also a CD-ROM version of the game that only has a standard Windows API disc check which is relatively easy to bypass as all of the game's data are copied to the hard drive during installation and the CD-ROM is not a mixed-mode CD. If I recall correctly I bought the release of the game at a U.S. retailer that just had the API disc check. I don't remember if that version was a jewel-case re-release of the game or not as it has been over 20 years now, and I have that CD-ROM packed away in storage that isn't easily accessible.
There was also a downloadable version of the game which used Trymedia Activemark DRM if I remember correctly. Disney pulled the downloadable version of the game from distribution relatively quickly so it wasn't officially available for download very long.
I just discovered that there is also a Steam release of the game, and it has Steam stub DRM. It does not use the Steam API and can be run without Steam or a Steam emulator once the Steam DRM is removed.
Here is a copy of the Steam release with the DRM removed along with the Steam manifest files and plain-text file hashes to verify the game files. For the hell of it I also included three different cracks for the CD-ROM version(s) of the game which I found online. Those cracks would also work with the Steam version, but the Steam release is newer than the CD-ROM version in date though not in version number.
https://krakenfiles.com/view/KXbYgPV0Sg/file.html
Please mirror this file as it will disappear from download inactivity.