Posted March 23, 2009
http://forums.3drealms.com/vb/showthread.php?t=35042
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Kroz - Our first ever game, a text adventure game by Scott Miller [ download ]
Arctic Adventure - a CGA based scroller game by George Broussard [ download ]
Dark Ages - an EGA based scroller game by Todd Replogle [ download ]
Monuments of Mars - a CGA based scroller by Todd Replogle [ download ]
Pharaoh's Tomb - a CGA based scroller game by George Broussad [ download ]
We're also re-releasing some previously released freeware games.
Beyond the Titanic - Text based Infocom style adventure game by Scott Miller [ download ]
Supernova - Text based Infocom style adventure game by Scott Miller [ download ]
Word Whiz - A text based trivia game from Scott Miller [ download ]
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A few notes about these releases:
These are all being offered as freeware (which is not to be confused with public domain or the illegal concept of "abandonware"). YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN WITH THESE! Do not contact us for help with them, you will be mercilessly ignored.
Given the ages of these things (the newest one came out in 1990), you almost certainly will need DOSBox to get them running. This is a free third party program that lets you run older DOS based games in newer OS's (especially Vista) when they wouldn't be able to otherwise. You can get that at http://www.dosbox.com
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Kroz - Our first ever game, a text adventure game by Scott Miller [ download ]
Arctic Adventure - a CGA based scroller game by George Broussard [ download ]
Dark Ages - an EGA based scroller game by Todd Replogle [ download ]
Monuments of Mars - a CGA based scroller by Todd Replogle [ download ]
Pharaoh's Tomb - a CGA based scroller game by George Broussad [ download ]
We're also re-releasing some previously released freeware games.
Beyond the Titanic - Text based Infocom style adventure game by Scott Miller [ download ]
Supernova - Text based Infocom style adventure game by Scott Miller [ download ]
Word Whiz - A text based trivia game from Scott Miller [ download ]
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A few notes about these releases:
These are all being offered as freeware (which is not to be confused with public domain or the illegal concept of "abandonware"). YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN WITH THESE! Do not contact us for help with them, you will be mercilessly ignored.
Given the ages of these things (the newest one came out in 1990), you almost certainly will need DOSBox to get them running. This is a free third party program that lets you run older DOS based games in newer OS's (especially Vista) when they wouldn't be able to otherwise. You can get that at http://www.dosbox.com
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Post edited March 23, 2009 by Dave3d