15-05-2021 09:07 AM | ||
AndrewJFisher |
This game's at GOG now https://www.gog.com/game/flashback |
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10-09-2017 01:31 AM | ||
Mystvan |
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You would need ability, patience, strategy, coolness, and calm in those difficult times of the game. Well, unfortunately, I’ve never been much of a fan of those moments of great gameplay. Other examples would be the final phase of DOOM where I used the lever and needed to reach the platform that came up in the middle of monsters of all kinds! Another was when I played Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.² and needed to activate a lever while the spiral staircases separated! |
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10-08-2017 01:45 PM | ||
Ripperian |
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23-07-2017 02:48 AM | ||
Mystvan |
I liked this frantic game. And I got to watch this old game on YouTube. I also watched the CD version of Flashback. I found the graphics good, but kind of confusing in the final phase when he faces the aliens (CD version). I found it particularly difficult to defeat the aliens, as they could move like worms from Another World and then change positions. Not to mention that they withstand multiple laser shots. Hey, is not all this cheating? |
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02-07-2015 04:41 PM | ||
arete | Hahaha that's basically how I run every game. ISO-mounting is about as complicated as I get. | |
01-07-2015 09:28 PM | ||
patryckslasher | Well, did you tried to drag-and-drop the executable of the game into the DOSBox shortcut? For me it works almost all the times. | |
01-07-2015 07:10 PM | ||
zirkoni | There is a source code patch that adds savestates in DOSBox. DOSBox SVN Daum has it by default if you don't want to compile the executable yourself. | |
01-07-2015 03:29 PM | ||
Ripperian | The game has a Password/Code system to save progress. Dosbox doesn't have savestates. | |
01-07-2015 05:32 AM | ||
Tzi |
I somehow managed to run the game. I'm not totally sure how I did, however. Might have to run it in the background until I finish it! Just in case, is there a way to save the state of the game via dosbox, like you would with emulators? |
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30-06-2015 02:14 PM | ||
zirkoni |
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You should always mount the parent folder of all your DOS games as the C-drive in DOSBox, then use the "cd" command to change the directory in DOSBox. For example, I have: Code:
mount c d:\dos_c <= all my DOS games are in d:\dos_c c: cd flashb <= Flashback is in d:\dos_c\flashb fb.com |
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