I played the kryofluxed NTSC version and do believe it had been adjusted graphically to look correct in a 4:3 aspect ratio in NTSC 320x200 from the original PAL 4:3 aspect ratio at 320x256. - Also, for whatever reason, I actually preferred it in NTSC, I felt the way it had been done lead me to getting higher scores... Could be wrong though, but I was racking up the points like never before with the NTSC version.
My attempts to get this version onto a real floppy to play it on my machine have failed thus far. You can use WinUAE to not only play kryofluxed files of various types, but indeed put them to an .adf from the emulator (when you know how, anyway). That's not the problem, I put the kryofluxed image into an .adf, as I've done before... But because this one has built in copy protection, the .adf had to be created in a custom format. It thinks the .adf is 2mb, when a normal floppy is 880kb.
This type of adf will run fine in WinUAE, but I've yet to find a way to copy it successfully to an actual disk. The other fluxed images I've dealt with in the past were not copy protected, and thus copied over to a real disk just fine. I've been trying to use X-Copy in various ways in WinUAE to copy the thing to a normal sized .adf, but no use of yet. I'm sure MarauderII is too old for it, but I should try that as well. - I bet I could get disk one to work on my machine in an awful way by copying the 2mb custom .adf to my hard drive. As in DH0: is now Pinball Dreams disk 1. It sounds horrifying but I know someone who mistakenly did this. That would be a major pain and just to play half the game on a real machine.
Sigh, I might just end up buying it because I'd really like to show it off, but making sure what you buy is the NTSC version is going to be a pain. Anyway, I'm still on it.