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I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117867
04/06/05 06:16 PM
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Lost in the Arizona Desert
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With the thanx of DOSBox and Steve Metzler, over at Quandary, I have been playing the old Tex Murphy games again. I finished UAKM and am now in the middle of Pandora Directive.

I also have another oldie in the wings that I checked out and plays on DOSBox and that is Shadow of the Comet. I played it years ago with win 3.1 and 3.5 floppies but I couldn't get this game to play on any computer at all with the CD version and had given up and now, with DOSBox, it runs. It has rather outdated graphics (reminiscent of the older Kings Quest games) but is well worth playing if you can get it. DOSBox is a savior.

Thank you Steve Metzler and thank you DOSBox.


You laugh because I'm different
I laugh because you're all the same

Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

John
Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117868
04/06/05 08:43 PM
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Don't forget about ScummVM . Both DOSBox and ScummVM are life-savers. I would never be able to relive the classics without them. I'm playing The Secret of Monkey Island right now for the first time with the help of ScummVM.

Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117869
04/07/05 08:15 AM
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Legolas813, hi,

What a lot of people probably don't realise is that DOSBox has (quietly) superseded ScummVM. Every game that I know of that ScummVM will run, so will DOSBox. Much easier only having to know your way around one utility rather than 2 or 3 whistle

I even managed to get Ultima VII running in DOSBox quite easily by setting ems=true. Before DOSBox, you needed to use yet another utility called Exult to get Ultima VII running.

Cheers,
metzomagic


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Paradise Killer

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Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117870
04/07/05 08:27 AM
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Stony Brook, New York, USA
Becky Offline
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If you experience any problems with DOSBox, can you completely and safely uninstall it?

Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117871
04/07/05 08:15 PM
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Becky, hi,

There is an uninstall.exe in the DOSBox folder, but I have never used it. AFAIK, DOSBox doesn't put any entries in the Windows Registry, so you can just delete the folder and it's gone. Like most UNIX-themed software, all its configuration is in a flat file, which in this instance is dosbox.conf.

Cheers,
metzomagic


Now playing:
Paradise Killer

Running very old games on Windows 10? Then visit Steve's Legacy Games Corner!
Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117872
04/07/05 08:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by oldman:
With the thanx of DOSBox and Steve Metzler, over at Quandary, I have been playing the old Tex Murphy games again. I finished UAKM and am now in the middle of Pandora Directive.

I also have another oldie in the wings that I checked out and plays on DOSBox and that is Shadow of the Comet. I played it years ago with win 3.1 and 3.5 floppies but I couldn't get this game to play on any computer at all with the CD version and had given up and now, with DOSBox, it runs. It has rather outdated graphics (reminiscent of the older Kings Quest games) but is well worth playing if you can get it. DOSBox is a savior.

Thank you Steve Metzler and thank you DOSBox.
Don't forget Mean Streets and Martian Memorandum. and... if you like the earlier games - give Noctropolis a shot.

Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117873
04/07/05 10:24 PM
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I have to second that, Oldman. I'm discovering all these old games for the first time thanks to dosbox and Steve. smile I can't count how many I've played lately.

I don't have ScummVm. I tried downloading it quite a while ago before dosbox and don't remember if it was too big a file for my connection, or if I didn't understand the directions, but never did use it.

Melanie


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Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117874
04/08/05 07:30 AM
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Thanks metzomagic!

Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117875
04/08/05 08:01 AM
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Metzomagic & Inferno are my XP heroes! praise Thanks goodness for both of you fine people to demystify tweaking instructions for us. Much appreciation!!! :kiss:

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Re: I have rediscovered Tex Murphy #117876
04/23/05 10:05 PM
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Lost in the Arizona Desert
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I just finished Pandora with a big help from fellow gameboomers as shown here:
http://www.gameboomers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Board=13&Number=121731

I had forgotten how awesome this game really was and am so grateful that I was able to replay it. If it were done today with the graphics that are available it would be breathtaking.

I mourn over the loss of the series and Microsoft should be severely damaged for shelving this tremendous series.

Why do large corporations gobble up smaller ones just to destroy their art? I will never understand it. Sierra comes to mind as well.

Anyway off my soapbox and back to the kudos for this really great game. I thoroughly enjoyed it the second time around and if you haven't played it, you should.

Last edited by looney4labs; 06/15/07 03:41 PM.

You laugh because I'm different
I laugh because you're all the same

Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.

John
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