So, what are you waiting for? Gather your Commodore 64, dust off your floppy disks, and get ready to experience the thrill of Sinbad's "2+2=2" disc install. Trust us, it's a summer love affair you won't soon forget.
In the pirated compilations of the era, game discs were often hastily labeled. A "2 Disc Install" often meant the game was split across multiple CD-ROMs to accommodate the high-quality audio files (Red Book audio) that the game relied on. Tracks like "Summer Love" or songs featuring the word "Bravo" were likely the hook that sold the game to kids in internet cafes.
you saw it, I can help you identify the real game that might be hidden behind this strange name.
If your "discs" are digital files (ISO, BIN/CUE) on a PC, you must mount them to virtual drives to proceed.