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Dazz99




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PostPosted: Tue, 20th Jan 2009 20:51    Post subject: ms dos
im looking for an old ms dos game, the only thing i can actually tell you about it is that its cover had some weird dark guy (i dont mean an african) and he had a shovel in his hand, he was burying something i think.

as for the gameplay, you're in a weird house that's all i can recall sorry

please help me before i die of a brain tumor


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PostPosted: Tue, 20th Jan 2009 20:56    Post subject:
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Dazz99




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PostPosted: Tue, 20th Jan 2009 20:58    Post subject:
hey i found it



lol its not even dos what the fuck


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PostPosted: Tue, 20th Jan 2009 23:40    Post subject:
If we're on the subject of DOS games, I recommend everyone check Another World. Few games can be considered as art, and I believe this one deserves the title. Fantastic.
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PostPosted: Tue, 20th Jan 2009 23:44    Post subject:
i think you mean this: http://www.classic-pc-games.com/pc/adventure/the_dark_eye.html

it's from 1996. Right?
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PostPosted: Tue, 20th Jan 2009 23:59    Post subject:
HUGO- series?
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 00:12    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
If we're on the subject of DOS games, I recommend everyone check Another World. Few games can be considered as art, and I believe this one deserves the title. Fantastic.


I remember playing it as a kid, great disappointment back then since I was too young to understand the game mechanics (I was like 5 or 6 years old).
A few months ago I played the 10th Anniversary Edition and it blew my mind. Indeed a piece of art.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 00:25    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
If we're on the subject of DOS games, I recommend everyone check Another World. Few games can be considered as art, and I believe this one deserves the title. Fantastic.

Was a quality game that on the master system, hard too.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 01:10    Post subject:
yeah, aw was fun. didn't manage to finish the sequel, though (heart of the alien). is it worth it? i tried to get through it a couple of times, but i didn't have the patience anymore for that sort of unforgiving gameplay and clumsy controls.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 01:27    Post subject:
Wasn't aware of a sequel... for SEGA CD? Is there an emulator or some way to play it on PC? Is it worth it?

Another amazing game with the same style is Flashback: The Quest for Identity. I played trough it multiple times. All three oddworld games are also good. Anyone know of any other with the same gameplay style?

Sorry to Dazz99 for thread hijacking Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 01:28    Post subject:
yeah, it works fine emulated Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 01:35    Post subject:
yea ive got the sega cd one on my psp its has another world and heart on an alien on the cd, i use pico drive and it works fine
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 01:48    Post subject:
Is it possible that another dark is short enough to finish it in 30-45 minutes? I remember playing it on my 8088 Razz I finished it some years ago on a snes emulator. Thank god, it had a good saving system Very Happy


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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 02:05    Post subject:
if you mean another world, then yeah, but maybe only by quicksaving and playing it once before so you can take the shortest routes. played it on the pc and i remember retrying some parts forever, even when i knew what i had to Smile

if you mean dark eye, no idea, since i didn't play it.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 02:17    Post subject:
this was the best m8szdxf


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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 03:02    Post subject:
iNatan wrote:
If we're on the subject of DOS games, I recommend everyone check Another World. Few games can be considered as art, and I believe this one deserves the title. Fantastic.


But I played it on my Amiga. No MS DOS! Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 03:44    Post subject:
Weedo wrote:
iNatan wrote:
If we're on the subject of DOS games, I recommend everyone check Another World. Few games can be considered as art, and I believe this one deserves the title. Fantastic.


But I played it on my Amiga. No MS DOS! Crying or Very sad


I didn't even know it was ported to MSDOS/x86.


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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 04:11    Post subject:
Dazz99 wrote:
this was the best m8szdxf

never heard of this one. good reviews on imdb(..), ace , but i'm not gonna play it, 'cause i prolly wouldn't have the patience for the type of puzzles it seems to have, but i bookmarked for when i'll have more weed Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 05:03    Post subject:
There was a remake of Another World a couple of years ago.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 08:45    Post subject:
I finished Another World dozens of times, i still have it at work. They don't make games like this anymore Sad
Also Another World is a proof that linear games will always be better than open-world open-ended nonlinear crap. I played the 101st time and still the cave level, the kick-in-the-balls level or the escape-under-fire level are amazing to me and they fucking rock!
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 09:56    Post subject:
Dazz99 wrote:
this was the best m8szdxf
Best cyberpunk definitely, good actors too, Cristopher Walken, John Ryhs Davies, I hate the random killer thing and the puzzles are fucked, but it has the atmosphere.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 11:27    Post subject:
I remenber playing the game RIPPER, some puzzles was an authentic war to finish.


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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 13:36    Post subject:
good luck finding an obscure old game with a name like that online
*cries*
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lhzr




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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 13:45    Post subject:
no luck needed, just add abandonware to the search string, or search directly on abandonware sites.
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 14:44    Post subject:
A good source for pixelated nostalgic memories:

http://www.abandonia.com/


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madmax17




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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 15:47    Post subject:
blackeyedboy wrote:
A good source for pixelated nostalgic memories:

http://www.abandonia.com/
Hey, I went into the same school as that guy Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 16:59    Post subject:
one_hit_wonder wrote:
here is an ftp server with over 300 old dos and windows games:
ftp://202.107.228.143:26/pub/games/games/west/

Source: http://filenetworks.blogspot.com/2009/01/ftp-server-with-over-300-abandonware.html


the directory is empty, which makes perfect sense for an ftp. Razz


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lhzr




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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 17:11    Post subject:
it's not empty. there are games there, but the bigger ones are ripped.
little big adventure 2, for example, is just 34mb, and it had a few hundred mb.
it made sense back in the day, when you dloaded stuff through dial-up, but right now it makes no sense to play a rip.
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Dazz99




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PostPosted: Wed, 21st Jan 2009 18:53    Post subject:
lhzr wrote:
Dazz99 wrote:
this was the best m8szdxf

never heard of this one. good reviews on imdb(..), ace , but i'm not gonna play it, 'cause i prolly wouldn't have the patience for the type of puzzles it seems to have, but i bookmarked for when i'll have more weed Very Happy
JUST PLAY IT ITS NOT EVEN HARD


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