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Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
Enjoying my day off with some good old fashioned fun. :-) I still prefer the old stuff to the new stuff. I'm way more likely to play something like this, then the newest bleeding edge games. #resist |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 65736 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I'm on the 8th level of the Settlers 3 that was published in December 1998, I've invaded some of the Blue guys land too... The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's |
Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
I know T. Stark was talking about Portal... I'm in the process of installing it in Linux. (Thank you Wine) #resist |
Mike Send message Joined: 17 Feb 01 Posts: 34255 Credit: 79,922,639 RAC: 80 |
I still prefer the old stuff to the new stuff. It was taboo in germany for some reason. With each crime and every kindness we birth our future. |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 65736 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I still prefer the old stuff to the new stuff. And I can guess why, as it has to do with WWII... The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's |
Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
I still prefer the old stuff to the new stuff. :-D Of course I do!, and of course I still have it and still play it. ^this was bleeding edge once upon a time, LOL. #resist |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 65736 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I still prefer the old stuff to the new stuff. This games needed a map, as it was really easy to get turned around or lost... The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's |
Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
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OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Interesting that this topic is brought up (nostalgic gaming). Michele has had an urge to play Dungeon Keeper as it has given us hours upon hours of escapism game play. Of course, being an old 16bit/32bit hybrid game, it won't play on Windows 7 64bit, so I had to break out some decent hardware for her to play it on. So I grabbed my recently rebuilt AMD K6-II 550MHz system with 384MB of RAM, ATi XPert 128 16MB video card, running Windows 98 SE system and installed the game. Watching her play it has made me want to play it too, but another downside to the game is that it runs at such a low resolution, most modern LCDs won't support it (they display "video mode not supported" or "input not supported") and I don't have another legacy system with speakers. I think I'm going to go up into the attic to see if I have an old set of speakers somewhere... |
Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
Interesting that this topic is brought up (nostalgic gaming). Michele has had an urge to play Dungeon Keeper as it has given us hours upon hours of escapism game play. Sir, for old school gaming, emulation and open source engines are your friend. (Wolf4SDL for example... try running wolfenstein 3d on anything without a proper port....) I'm on an adventure to get my Myst games going in Linux. "Real Myst", and Riven from GOG (good ol games) are a go in linux as I understand, so I'm good there, but Uru as I only have it on CD is no good, GOG Uru runs in Wine, so I'll be buying Uru soon as I recently re-did Myst AND Riven, and have been itching to re-do Uru. #resist |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Interesting that this topic is brought up (nostalgic gaming). Michele has had an urge to play Dungeon Keeper as it has given us hours upon hours of escapism game play. Yeah, but then I have to learn Linux, and I'd rather not spend hours trying to get things working right when I already have 30+ computers of varying abilities that can be put to use with far less time. I just need a damned set of speakers...! |
Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
=P lol (hours.... more like... years.) And as I was (until recently) a Windows user, I can tell you that YOU have a larger selection of emulators and ports than I do. ;-) #resist |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 65736 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Interesting that this topic is brought up (nostalgic gaming). Michele has had an urge to play Dungeon Keeper as it has given us hours upon hours of escapism game play. Wolfenstein, Ok, there's also from id software these two games: Heretic Hexen Their both based on DOOM... I just did a test run, after first installing DOS Box, DOS Shell and Heretic, then configuring both Dos Box and Heretic in Dos Shell, Oh VGA graphics and yes sound too, Sound Blaster works... The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Ah, just found this: http://keeperklan.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=91, a Dungeon Keeper community patch created by fans and seems to work great on Windows 7 64bit. Now to see if it can withstand hours of play! :-D |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 65736 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I found the SSI game known as "the Warp Factor" works with the Dos box and Dos Shell, but I have figure out how to play it, Oh and this is the IBM version, not the Apple II version... The T1 Trust, PRR T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, 1 of America's First HST's |
MikeN Send message Joined: 24 Jan 11 Posts: 319 Credit: 64,719,409 RAC: 85 |
I still enjoy 'jet set willy' and 'manic miner'. They were released for the sinclair spectrum, but run on a spectrum simulator on a PC. I am old enough to remember when they were first released and spent many hours playing them then, much of it waiting for the games to load from cassette tapes. |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Grrr... I've been playing Dungeon Keeper through the "community patch" and it is quite buggy! The game randomly locks up during random time frames. The background music plays very choppy. Sometimes the control panel on the left just disappears. This is very aggravating! Maybe I'll have to buy myself a set of speakers for one of my other older machines. A cheap $20 set should do nicely for this purpose. |
Ex: "Socialist" Send message Joined: 12 Mar 12 Posts: 3433 Credit: 2,616,158 RAC: 2 |
Grrr... I've been playing Dungeon Keeper through the "community patch" and it is quite buggy! The game randomly locks up during random time frames. The background music plays very choppy. Sometimes the control panel on the left just disappears. This is very aggravating! There's also options like http://www.gog.com, they have many old games, licensed and repackaged for modern operating systems. :-) I have bought several old games from them, especially for the purpose of having a good running copy of something. I highly recommend them. And their selection keeps growing. Another note, many of their games run GREAT in WINE, this is due to them being repackaged in a simple working fashion. #resist |
The Simonator Send message Joined: 18 Nov 04 Posts: 5700 Credit: 3,855,702 RAC: 50 |
Tetris, now there was a great game! Life on earth is the global equivalent of not storing things in the fridge. |
OzzFan Send message Joined: 9 Apr 02 Posts: 15691 Credit: 84,761,841 RAC: 28 |
Grrr... I've been playing Dungeon Keeper through the "community patch" and it is quite buggy! The game randomly locks up during random time frames. The background music plays very choppy. Sometimes the control panel on the left just disappears. This is very aggravating! Funny that you mention that site, a co-worker recommended that site to me yesterday when I was telling him about the Dungeon Keeper "patch". I checked it out and I only see a couple games I wouldn't mind playing, but there's nothing like playing the game on some original hardware, and I still own the games I want to play. |
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