20-05-2009 06:09 PM | |
Oldjaderust |
Tried running it in DosBox but doesn't work at all. "Unable to load Pinball Dreams 2." Not sure what to do. Can anyone help? Thanks. |
03-11-2007 11:52 PM | |
_r.u.s.s. | well, the game was KINDA meant for pc.. so that you use DOS emulator is your mistake (advantage), dont nag about controls |
03-11-2007 11:30 PM | |
Guest | you brought it on by yourself, dont buy a mac xD |
28-07-2007 06:34 PM | |
Bartimaeus |
Personally, I don't like this game that much. Reasons: 1) No ball saves. If you lose a ball in the first 5 seconds, it's GONE. :blink: 2) You can't remap the controls. As a Mac user (whose computer doesn't distinguish between Left and Right shift), this means a trip to the DOSBox remapper instead. THAT SAID, the tables are pretty good. |
15-06-2007 05:03 PM | |
Mighty Midget | You could try replacementdocs.com |
15-06-2007 05:01 PM | |
marti | I have the game-PD2.Where i can find user manual. |
29-01-2007 06:44 PM | |
Dillon | Pinball Dreams 2 is rather underrated, I think this is much better than the precursor, I guess if it wasn't released on the Amiga, then it wasn't any good... |
29-01-2007 02:31 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Read the official DosBox FAQ, and particularly this part of it. It doesn't get simpler than that. |
28-01-2007 11:39 AM | |
Guest |
I'm sorry but i couldn't use the DOSbox because i don't know how, i couldn't understand any thing for the site you like above, would you please and i would be grateful for you if you show me how to use it and how to get the games ruining, i tried my best but i never get it work, thank you and if you like you can email [BEEEP]@yahoo.com i would really appreciate it. |
16-08-2006 03:26 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
I strongly suggest you use DosBox instead. You can download it here. If you have any problems with it, try having a look at the official FAQ on the DosBox site. Basic Setup and Installation Command Line Z instead of C at the command prompt Internal Programs (important, especially MOUNT) Most of the stuff in there is not really needed, but you would do best to familiarize yourself with the specific topics I linked to. The mounting of your DosBox games directory, switching the promt to the emulated C: drive and clearing the screen from previous commands can all be executed from the [autoexec] section of dosbox.conf, so you won't have to re-type them every time round. Frontend programs can help running DosBox with varying configurations for different games. For both a more accessible user interface and oldschool feel, you can use Norton Commander (get it from our programs and utilities page - scroll down to the bottom to find it). NC might seem awkward at first, but in fact it is a very functional genuine DOS era file manager frontend. It has a plethora of functions that will help you in navigating around the directories, while still retaining the command prompt. |
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