27-09-2013 12:12 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | DOSBox is the answer. Run DOSBox in Windows 7, run the game inide DOSBox. http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/showthread.php?t=14406 |
26-09-2013 09:16 PM | |
Babyroses777 | This is the best pinball game ever! I always loved this game! And I am not a computer pro! I am a computer dummy! I have a brand new Samsung laptop and it has windows 7 and I cannot play this game at all! And I love it! I love the great music also! Help somebody!!: I am also new on here! |
14-08-2009 10:20 AM | |
Psychosis |
This is an all-time classic , Great Intro Music , Super play , and yes I got pretty sick sometimes losing the ball One must not forget that the hardware used in those days were not all that great compared to today. I had an Amiga with 2 Mb Fast and 2 Mb slow memory , but the program was written even for an Amiga 500 with only 512 Kb. So remember when you hear the Great !!!! Intro and sounds ( 4 channel audio , 3 music and 1 effect ) and see the smoothness of screenscroll ( Amiga ) , its al written for 512 Kb !!! , and that is some programming if you ask me , compared to the 4 Gb installed in my pc today. Personally I played this game a lot on an Amiga 500 ( original release ) , and later on pc but i must say that the Amiga version runs smoother than the DOS version , I still sometimes play this game ( when i am in a nostalgic mood ) , but not in a dosbox , but rather with WinUae ( Amiga Emulator ) My rating for this game would be a 5 ( original release on Amiga ) and a 4 for the pc version. p.s. playback the intro of this game for a old amiga owner and i think 75 % or more will tell you the name of the game. |
24-04-2008 07:28 PM | |
kwcurrie |
PC Version Manual I have the Jaguar manual but does anyone have the PC one? Needed for the installation |
01-11-2007 04:11 PM | |
Dave |
I would say addictive and immediate (and funny of course), I like to play it when I don't have much time and when my mind is tired. |
30-10-2007 03:48 PM | |
Guest | best game ever. |
07-10-2007 06:10 PM | |
_r.u.s.s. | http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.2396 |
07-10-2007 06:07 PM | |
Stoofer |
Resurecting the old thread here but is there a copy of the manual anywhere? I cant remember the loop combos for the prizes in billion dollar gameshow - anyone help? |
10-05-2007 09:07 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
*Sigh* Since the name a standard keyboard connector doesn't seem to ring a bell, I take it your experience with computers is fairly limited? PS/2 is a type of connector commonly used for keyboards. Nowadays the USB keyboards begin dominating the market, but PS/2 ones are not difficult to find (just ask at your local computer store) and are still widely used. Most new motherboards still have PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports. A dummy's guide to changing your keyboard to a PS/2 one: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Unplug the wireless module of your current keyboard from the USB port. 3. Locate a purple PS/2 port on the back of the computer's case. It looks like the one here 4. Plug in the PS/2 keyboard. |
09-05-2007 09:05 PM | |
Nick_ | Where can i do that ??????? |
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