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Banter and Chit-Chat! / Re: SQ2VGA: Self-Destruct Button at the game's end?
« on: January 09, 2015, 12:05:12 PM »You can never screw around with people too much in a Space Quest game.
You guys are a real pant load.
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You can never screw around with people too much in a Space Quest game.
odd its music but I didnt know it was there in windows
but I used to use an app that no longer works to make such things
anyone know of a win7 64 bit ver of this
http://en.kioskea.net/download/download-9931-midiswing
Id like something that can use the keyboard as a piano so I can make my own midi music. I used to have a ball doing that, also I used to play keyboard on my pc keyboard and play 1000+ snes songs with the keys being the letters
anyone got ideas on an app hopefully free but ill take anything to get my mind off stuff
I do have a midi keyboard but I dont have the plugs to make it attach to my pc
lemme know and rock on midi
The only way it could have been worse is if they had a first-person shot looking down the point of the arrow as Graham aimed the bow.
Even the Sierra Facebook Sierra groups have become rife with idiots and rude asses. At least the SHP forums have remained civil, even if it is not as busy as it once was.
Indeed. The attached is a PM I received in response to a thread about King's Quest II where I said it wasn't ground breaking and was the weakest in the series, although I liked it anyway. That was literally my first post on Sierra Gamers FB page in about six months.
The 3.0 version of KQ3 would have had all new backgrounds and most of the sprites overhauled as well as a more "Freddy Pharkas" style of spell creation. But the days of free remakes are past now unfortunately, I think the effort people put into something like that should be rewarded and I wouldn't do another remake unless I was given a good budget to do it.
how did ya do it!?
urmm
win 95/98 runs on dos mate..
lol
MS-DOS served two purposes in Windows 95.
- It served as the boot loader.
- It acted as the 16-bit legacy device driver layer.
Graphics aren't as good as a regular windows installed game, but still pretty good.