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Wysiwyg:
--- Quote from: Shaft ---Does anyone remember playing the fantastic Lucasarts game "Day Of The Tentacle"? *remenisces* I would rant about it but I wouldn't know where to start! It is available for download but that would be illegal so I'm not telling you where... I don't even know... "Coughs*... Anyway... Yeah!
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- Hummm... I don“t think you should drink that...
SLUURP
-Nonsense! It made me feel better! Smarter! More agressive! I feel like i could... Like I could... Like... I... could...
PLOP!
-TAKE OVER THE WORLD!
*lightning cracks*
:D
Hoborg:
--- Quote from: wraithzero ---Hoborg, does ScummVM always work? I'm running XP, but I'd buy these games if I knew I could get them working.
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I wouldn't count on it if you are gonna buy the games - I think ScummVM is meant to act like an emulator and it might use a special sort of file rather than the actual game discs, as in you could download it from somewhere if you knew where (I don't). Maybe I'm wrong and it works with the actual game discs, though, I'm not sure.
I LOVED Monkey Island 4.
wraithzero:
Heh, I found a collection of old LucasArts adventure games for download from a site which I'm sure was perfectly legal. *cough*
Pity they were all in french...
Ho hum.
unknowner:
I just loved Grim Fandango. Great stuff... the Land of the Dead, Demon Beavers... all good.
~U
...but I don't have any tendons!
Rune:
ScummVM works with the original discs -- I've played my Sam And Max on it before, and I just recently (Monday and Sunday) palyed DOTT and Fate Of Atlantis on it as well. They don't install and run properly under Windows 2000 (and I'm guessing XP as well) due to the lack of native dos -- the sound is near-impossible to get working properly without some type of emulation, be it sound emulation or full emulation like this.
Anyway, they're definitely worth picking up and playing again ;p
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