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The Way of the Tiger: The ZX Spectrum version just outright refuses to start.
Moley Christmas: Ignoring the fact that this is a freebie game lasting two minutes that was issued on a cover tape in 1987 and you're charging money for this, there's a critical piece of information that was deliberately hidden in the associated magazine.
These are just the ones that I've tested, and I haven't tested many beyond this because it's just easier to fire up RetroArch and play them in there. But the way these games are just being thrown out with no documentation, no QA, and game-breaking bugs is atrocious.
For example:
Trailblazer: The jump button in the CPC version is bugged such that it is impossible to finish the game.
Venus: The Flytrap - the WHDLoad loader that you've used is incompatible with AROS, such that it is unable to save the hiscores at the end of each round and just crashes back to the AROS desktop.
Kid Chaos: The CD32 version has no music. Your lazy response was simply to upload the Amiga version, even though the libretro version of P-UAE will play CD32 audio just fine if properly configured.