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Old 06-05-2004, 04:28 AM
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Default Retro Gaming help on XP

Alright, I tried this about a year ago with no success, but I'm ready for another go at it. I have a bunch of old, yet extremely fun and cool games that I want to play again (Shadow Warrior, Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem, DN 2, DN 3D, the Ultimas, and a bunch of others). Maybe it's the 80s/90s music I'm listening to or all the Vice City I've played lately, but I want to go back and play these games that I used to have so much fun with on a 486 or early Pentium. Problem is, some of these were written for DOS or older OSes and I can't get them to run. Does anyone know of a way to do that besides finding an old 486 with win 3.0 or 95 on it? Thanks.
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:08 AM
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Alright, I tried this about a year ago with no success, but I'm ready for another go at it. I have a bunch of old, yet extremely fun and cool games that I want to play again (Shadow Warrior, Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem, DN 2, DN 3D, the Ultimas, and a bunch of others). Maybe it's the 80s/90s music I'm listening to or all the Vice City I've played lately, but I want to go back and play these games that I used to have so much fun with on a 486 or early Pentium. Problem is, some of these were written for DOS or older OSes and I can't get them to run. Does anyone know of a way to do that besides finding an old 486 with win 3.0 or 95 on it? Thanks.
Try VDMSound
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:34 AM
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That's just for sound. I think Falstaff can't run the games at all!

Falstaff, if you get them running, let us know, I'm interested too! Have a ton of old games I want to replay here!
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:40 AM
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That's just for sound. I think Falstaff can't run the games at all!

Falstaff, if you get them running, let us know, I'm interested too! Have a ton of old games I want to replay here!
No - it helps with all the funky EMS, etc, CD support, etc.

The name doesn't quite reflect all it does.
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 08:53 AM
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Here is a list of the games I'm trying to install:
Floppies:
Sim Farm
Front Page Sports: Football
Sim City 2000
Aces Over Europe
CDs:
Robert E. Lee Civil War General
Jagged Alliance
Populous II
Ultima VII
Ultima Underworld
Ultima VIII
Doom
Red Alert
King's Quest
Dragon Lore
Warcraft
Comanche
Seawolf
Lost Game Disks (have to download):
A few other Ultimas
Duke Nukem
Duke Nukem 3D
Oregon Trail
Wolfenstein
Shadow Warrior

I need to hook up my floppy to install those (or just download them). A lot of the DOS games I had problems with. Civil War Generals told me it was Win95 only, a friend reccommended using the WinXP version of WINE (Wine Is Not an Emulator) to simulate 95. However, I couldn't find the Windows version of it. I was able to install Seven Cities of Gold and it ran well (considering it's about 10 years old). I was installing Warcraft with no problems until it asked me: "What is the second word on the second line on the fifth page of the users manual?" I don't know where the manual is, so that kind of stumped me. If anyone here still has their manual, can you please PM me? I also installed and ran Doom, but it was excruciatingly slow and laggy, which is kinda funny. I have a pretty nice gaming system, yet I can't play a game designed for a 1st gen. Pentium.

Out of curiosity, how many people here have played the games I listed above? Or anyone have any other old school games they played that I don't have listed (might remind me of a few...)?

Kati, thanks, I'll try that app out tommorrow, I'm gonna go to sleep now (er... after I finish Braveheart :lol. I'll report back on what happens. Also, while I was playing Seven Cities, I tried to take a screen shot, but it wouldn't work (the game was running in DOS I believe). Is there any way to take a screen shot on a DOS game? I'd love to get some images from these old games. Thanks again.
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:22 PM
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You can use vmware, bochs(freeware) or virtual pc to create a seperate pc on your computer., it will run in a window, and thus you can make screenshots.
Due to being a seperate pc, you can install anything on it, like dos, 3.xx,95 etc etc.

You can also look around here http://www.dosgames.com/essential.php for some additional info.

Goodluck.

I still play the older lucasarts adventure games like monkey island every now and then. These play great in scummvm (www.scummvm.org)

Duke3d has some windows ports and 3d accelerated versions availiable now, since the source is released. do a google-search on it.
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:52 PM
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OMG, dosbox works like a charm! Now to find ways ot making it go faster..
 
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Old 06-05-2004, 06:55 PM
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I still play the older lucasarts adventure games like monkey island every now and then. These play great in scummvm (www.scummvm.org)
Yeah - this is what I was playing using VDMSound. Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle. I was also playing Tie Fighter or XWing I think (it was a while ago).
 
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Old 06-06-2004, 07:55 AM
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I'm running SimCity 2000 (floppy) just fine without even activating compatibility mode. (it didn't install from the floppy though, you have to make the Dirs on your hard drive a certain way and it'll be fine [I can PM them to you if you need it {instructions not warez}])
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Old 06-06-2004, 08:29 AM
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OMG, dosbox works like a charm! Now to find ways ot making it go faster..
Hmmm.... I downloaded it but the Ultima VIII install was giving me errors. Blast, that was the game I most wanted to play. The Ultimas were great, and predated Diablo I think. And Kacey, I haven't even gotten to the Sims yet. I'm going to have to download some (SimTower, SimCity original) because I lost my floppies/CDs. I've got all day tommorrow to work on this, but then I start work on Monday :cry:. I'll let you know if I have any success, though if I get Ultima VIII (I think that is the best one, it is the highest numbered one I have) I'll be playing that for hours, and hours, and hours....
 
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