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Yeah, QFG uses more of a roleplaying aspect to the sierra games. It's too bad they didn't utilize the same system later on, oh well...
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KQ5 and KQ6 (CD versions!) were 2 of my all time favs..I loved em and to have voices at that time was awesome. GK was very good as well...even loved GK3 Beast within..shame that was right aobut the time the Adventure games began to die. Also, Freddy Pharkas (which was just added to the site) was one of my favs..that game was hilarious..kinda like a Space Quest, without the space... Which reminds me..I loved the Space Quest series as well =D *cries* I miss the old Sierra.
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08-09-2004, 05:36 AM | #13 | ||
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I dunno, I have better memories of the ooolllllddd Sierra games, the 1sts, 2nds and 3rds in the series. SQ1, 2, 3, KQ1, 2, 3, 4, PQ1, 2, 3. I suppose it just that I remember those from my early childhood, so they hold more nostalgic value
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08-09-2004, 05:50 AM | #14 | ||
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Pq3 isn't that old.
My favorites are SQ5, KQ6 and GK1.
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I like the Leisure Suit Larry games (all of them and basically ANY game made by Al Lowe )
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08-09-2004, 06:43 AM | #16 | ||
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Not a big adventure fan myself but I do like the remake of Quest for Glory and Gabriel Knight 2. I tried several other adventures from Sierra but never got into it. Strategy games are my thing.
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k: There just wasn't beating Sierra when these games were popular amongst everyone.They had the right idead. I'm just glad I found good website with these games to download. Talk about re-living some of my REALLY young years with these games!! I highly recommend The Kings Quest series and Space Quest. Leisure Suite Larry is awesome too Glad theres a way to skip those crappy questions, you'd have to be REALLY old...
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i found a patch for the QFG ... dosbox needs to much setting up though on some forum they had it for download and a few pages of how to get it working so i didnt even bother with it
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With the D-Fend frontend for DOSBox, setting up games comes down to a simple, easy to use wizard menu. Use it. If you really want to play DOS games, it's the best solution.
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