View Full Version : The Even More Incredible Machine
Kosta
11-03-2004, 10:43 AM
Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!
Review (http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/92)
it's a demo :crazy:
EDIT: Nope!
Guest
27-11-2005, 12:49 PM
but wheres the download link!?!?
Nikson
27-11-2005, 01:09 PM
There isn't one. The game is not abandonware, so we can't offer it for download.
JimmyJ
27-11-2005, 06:16 PM
Anf do not complain about the ESA, its just thier job, people work there to get money, not to be mean.
EJello
04-12-2005, 04:24 PM
I don't know if anyone can help, but I have the full version of the game and when I try to play it I get a message saying that the video is not supported :wall: . I'm running Win XP. The game can't be too old because I can still play some of my other old games. Is there a way around this problem?
EJello
A. J. Raffles
04-12-2005, 09:32 PM
Originally posted by EJello@Dec 4 2005, 05:24 PM
I'm running Win XP. The game can't be too old because I can still play some of my other old games.
It's not just the age of a game, I'm afraid. Unfortunately, this particular game just won't run in Windows XP. Sorry.
Guest
10-05-2006, 04:35 AM
I got it to run fine in XP inside of DOSBox, a fine DOS emulator (search for DOSBox on Google).
Unfortunately, I lost the manual years ago, and the game asks you to click on the three items that appear on page X of the manual in order to start.
Does anybody out there still have the manual? I would kill or die for a scan of it. Name your price!
Thanks!
-- Will Bain
red_avatar
10-05-2006, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by JimmyJ@Nov 27 2005, 07:16 PM
Anf do not complain about the ESA, its just thier job, people work there to get money, not to be mean.
Old post, but I'll reply anyway: they work in a company that defends other companies for erasing the gaming past basically and how any gamer can defend this is beyond me. It's funny to see that a lot of the games that are protected by ESA are now owned by companies that bought out the original publishers - no wonder there's no lack of respect from those publishers for those games.
Thank god some developers own the rights to their own games so they can release them as freeware (Bethesda, 3DRealms, etc.). At least they have respect for those games. If the ESA protected publishers re-released those games, it would solve a lot of problems.
The Fifth Horseman
10-05-2006, 02:42 PM
Some of the developers who personally maintain a strong hold on their products also keep selling them. Vide ID Software and 3D Realms.
[...] they work in a company that defends other companies for erasing the gaming past basically and how any gamer can defend this is beyond me. It's funny to see that a lot of the games that are protected by ESA are now owned by companies that bought out the original publishers - no wonder there's no lack of respect from those publishers for those games.
That's simply not so. If a game's copyright is not owned by the people who created it that's because they sold it. Nobody forced them, they could have published it themselves. And the company that bought the copyright from the original authors can sell it in turn, and so on as many times as you wish. If all transactions are voluntary, how can you say that somebody's not "respected"?
Yes playing games which costed money and effort to create for free is swell, but the thing that suits YOU best is not always the right thing.
red_avatar
11-05-2006, 01:03 PM
Originally posted by Japofran@May 10 2006, 07:10 PM
[...] they work in a company that defends other companies for erasing the gaming past basically and how any gamer can defend this is beyond me. It's funny to see that a lot of the games that are protected by ESA are now owned by companies that bought out the original publishers - no wonder there's no lack of respect from those publishers for those games.
That's simply not so. If a game's copyright is not owned by the people who created it that's because they sold it. Nobody forced them, they could have published it themselves. And the company that bought the copyright from the original authors can sell it in turn, and so on as many times as you wish. If all transactions are voluntary, how can you say that somebody's not "respected"?
Yes playing games which costed money and effort to create for free is swell, but the thing that suits YOU best is not always the right thing.
You don't seem to understand how things work clearly. The developer usually does NOT own the right to the games - take Bullfrog, whose gaming licenses like Theme Park and Syndicate were owned by Electronic Arts.
There's been quite a few games that died because of bancrupsy or being bought out. Fallout anyone? System Shock? And those are only more recent examples. Games older than 10+ years are even a worse nightmare.
Basically, the games were often never the property of the developers and when the publishers went bust or got bought out (Psygnosis, Cryo, US Gold, etc. take a pick) the gaming licenses often get burried.
I recall an interview with one of the developers of Bethesda who said they were in an unique position to release their old hits for free since they own the rights to any game they made unlike most other developers. Hell, even the publishers sometimes no longer own the code of the games they own the rights to because they don't have any interest in it anymore. Is that no disrespect? It seems so to me.
When publishers like EA buy up all the smaller publishers, it's no wonder so many classics go lost and burried in EA's big gaming license books.
U-Boat Commander David
11-05-2006, 01:09 PM
This is gettin' :ot: !
Trevor Burdon
25-07-2006, 01:11 AM
Will,
I have the manual for The even more Incredible Machine, but when running DOSBox 0.65, the gane reports that it will only run under Windows.
Give me a hand to get it running and a copy of the manual is yours.
Trevor
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Guest @ May 10 2006, 04:35 AM) 229727</div>
I got it to run fine in XP inside of DOSBox, a fine DOS emulator (search for DOSBox on Google).
Unfortunately, I lost the manual years ago, and the game asks you to click on the three items that appear on page X of the manual in order to start.
Does anybody out there still have the manual? I would kill or die for a scan of it. Name your price!
Thanks!
-- Will Bain
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The Fifth Horseman
25-07-2006, 03:53 PM
It appears you have a version of the game that will run only under Windows. Try running it via the Compatibility modes (right-click on the executable, [PROPERTIES], [COMPATIBILITY]). Check 640x480, 256 colors, Windows 95.
kalstolyn
27-07-2006, 08:07 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Guest @ May 10 2006, 04:35 AM) 229727</div>
I got it to run fine in XP inside of DOSBox, a fine DOS emulator (search for DOSBox on Google).
Unfortunately, I lost the manual years ago, and the game asks you to click on the three items that appear on page X of the manual in order to start.
Does anybody out there still have the manual? I would kill or die for a scan of it. Name your price!
Thanks!
-- Will Bain
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email me [Email Removed]@gmail.com and I can give you a list of which items appear on which page. I have the manual here but no scanner.
gwendabel
13-09-2006, 03:03 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Trevor Burdon @ Jul 25 2006, 01:11 AM) 244914</div>
Will,
I have the manual for The even more Incredible Machine, but when running DOSBox 0.65, the gane reports that it will only run under Windows.
Give me a hand to get it running and a copy of the manual is yours.
Trevor
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Hi
I have a version which work very well under dosbox 0.65 (win xp), i can send it to you.
But I'am blocked at the level 109 - making a windmill turn !!!
I am on this level since 19xx (I did not play during a long time...)
Can someone send me a screen copy of the result or the code of the following level ?
Will,
Did you try to select any Item ? With some version that works !
thanks.
[Email Removed]@hotmail.com
Guest
09-04-2007, 12:08 AM
I used to have this game on Windows 1.0 when I was really little. I am sad that I have to pay for it now.
altamash alladin
31-08-2007, 06:37 AM
I picked a brand new copy in a junk store and have the manual....email me on @gmail.com
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Guest @ May 10 2006, 05:35 AM) 229727</div>
I got it to run fine in XP inside of DOSBox, a fine DOS emulator (search for DOSBox on Google).
Unfortunately, I lost the manual years ago, and the game asks you to click on the three items that appear on page X of the manual in order to start.
Does anybody out there still have the manual? I would kill or die for a scan of it. Name your price!
Thanks!
-- Will Bain
Guest
27-09-2007, 01:16 AM
to run on xp right click on the .exe file and and press windows 95 in compabilities.
sidders
22-11-2007, 09:21 PM
to run on xp right click on the .exe file and and press windows 95 in compabilities.
That doesn't work for me, the graphics don't display properly. The only way I could get it running was to download a copy of Microsoft's Virtual PC and install windows 95 to a virtual machine. It's then playable (if you disable all the sound), but it's unfortunately and annoyingly really fast. Does anyone know how I can slow it down? MoSlo doesn't seem to do it.
Vinka
18-03-2008, 06:14 PM
:) I remember this one! I used to play it when I was about 10 or so, then I lost the manual :( Does anyone know where to get it?
dosraider
18-03-2008, 06:17 PM
TeH place to look if it's not on Abandonia:
http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.3716
And if needed a real small and fast pdf reader:
http://www.freedownloads.nl/Foxit_Reader.htm
Vinka
19-03-2008, 02:55 PM
I found a page that has the password codes requested at the beginning of the game:
http://dlh.net/chtdb/chtview.php?lang=ger&typ=Engl.%20L%F6sung&sys=pc&cap=&search=&match=&layout=&disp=e27679&page=3
http://dlh.net/chtdb/chtview.php?lang=ger&typ=Engl.%20L%F6sung&sys=pc&cap=&search=&match=&layout=&disp=e27679&page=4
Vinka
25-03-2008, 02:50 PM
TeH place to look if it's not on Abandonia:
http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.3716
And if needed a real small and fast pdf reader:
http://www.freedownloads.nl/Foxit_Reader.htm
Thanks! :)
riccso
13-04-2008, 03:33 PM
BEST GAME EVER!
every day i playin with this
Oddysee
01-10-2009, 11:42 PM
You can buy this game and the other 2 in a mega pack from GOG now :D
http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/the_incredible_machine_mega_pack
The_Lemming
02-10-2009, 01:07 AM
Finally, I have located my copy of this game!
Now, to download that manual and build some Incredible Machines...
claribou
02-01-2012, 05:11 AM
I got it to run fine in XP inside of DOSBox, a fine DOS emulator (search for DOSBox on Google).
Unfortunately, I lost the manual years ago, and the game asks you to click on the three items that appear on page X of the manual in order to start.
Does anybody out there still have the manual? I would kill or die for a scan of it. Name your price!
Thanks!
-- Will Bain
I have the original CD with manual, but can't get it to run in Windows 7 or DOSBox. Any help is welcome.
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