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Sub Slinky 23-02-2006 04:43 PM

Spaceward Ho
 
In 1987 I remember playing Spaceward HO! Now I know there are new versions available but, where is the old one? Yes, I know it is a MAC game but, there was a PC version as well. I have the game files in a zip but, the copy protection will only allow limited game time before it quits. How about a manual for the old one? Anyone know?

Timpsi 23-02-2006 04:59 PM

You can buy the game from http://www.joedelta.com/paypal.html

SirPeter 23-02-2006 05:09 PM

Expencive for a '87 old game. You would be crazy if you buy that.

Eagle of Fire 23-02-2006 11:45 PM

It's still one of the best 4X games out there. Very funny too. :)

Scarface 24-02-2006 04:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SirPeter@Feb 23 2006, 01:09 PM
Expencive for a '87 old game. You would be crazy if you buy that.
No if you're a collector... anyway, I've never heard of the series but I can see there are like 5 games of Space Ho!

any of them is abandonware???

Taskmaster 24-02-2006 07:48 PM

I have the Windows version of Spaceward Ho! 2.0, but it crashes a few turns in when running on Windows XP. It is the full version, but since it was written back for Windows 95 (maybe even win 3.1) - this version - it doesn't like XP.

Anway, you can buy v5, but I agree the price is a bit steep for it compared to other available games. However, I also agree that it is a really good explore the galaxy game.

:D

win98 25-02-2006 12:52 AM

I played the new version at a friends once not worth it.

Theowne 25-02-2006 02:50 AM

Hmm, the name of this game sounds familiar, I can't place it....

Edit: Ah, I remember, I had a promo collection which included a promo this game and other Mac games. I remember I used to look at the picture and want to play it....

gregor 28-02-2006 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Timpsi@Feb 23 2006, 05:59 PM
You can buy the game from http://www.joedelta.com/paypal.html
it says versions 4 and 5, he is talking about first version1.



anyway have you ever thought about searching a crack for it? or copy protection codes on the net?


LLRNR 28-09-2006 08:09 PM

Hello there!

I'm a newbie so I hope I'm not doing anything wrong here... Look, I've been browsing this site for almost a week and I really think you people are doing a fabulous thing... I'm really into oldies, I just got many of the games that I loved so much playing in my childhood. Thanks a lot, guys !

But I have a big problem: :sos: As a small kid, my first contact with a computer was established through my dad's B&W Macintosh laptop and I remember in 1993 or so playing a game that I just found amazing: I think it was called "THE HO!" or something like that, I simply don't remember who created it (when the game started, there always appeared an annoying window telling the names of the 2 authors...) ; the game was about conquering a universe, you started off with a mother-planet and you had to invest resources into technological research, you had to build ships (there were mainly 4 types of them: explorer ships, battle ships, coloniser ships and sattelites for defending a planet) and it kind of lacked animation but I found it, as I said, really addictive. At the very beginning, the only planet you knew was your mother-planet and all the other planets were just some kind of discs with a question mark on them; as you explored them, the planets turned out to be either good for terraformation, not suitable for terraformation or -- as a voice said -- "Yuck!" :D

Well enough of it, I just wanted to know if any of you abw-gamers out there might happen to know what I'm talking about and I was wondering if you could tell me if somehow I might get this game - OR SOMETHING SIMILAR - and magically get it to work on WinXP :unsure:

Thanks!

LLRNR


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