Thanks James and Tobias, this is really great to her, I will try it.
Do you guys know of web sites where these stand alone games can be
downloaded from? In the first issue of Audyssey, Michael writes that these
games are available through a thing called compuserve.
Did a search for it, got
www.comp
Hi,
You may be delighted to hear that Windows XP can in fact emulate DOS and
run at least some of the old stand alone text adventures.
Regards,
Tobias
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, ari wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> In this email I'm first asking for advice, then I'd like you guy's feedback
> on a suggesti
Windows XP has a DOS option. o to start, run, and type in cmd.exe
rather than the usual command.com. That'll bring up a DOS window
similar to what you'd find with Windows 95 and the such, with all the
oddly programmed commands contained therein.
James
At 03:23 PM 7/23/2006, you wrote:
>Hello ev
Hello everyone,
In this email I'm first asking for advice, then I'd like you guy's feedback
on a suggestion.
First, I'd like to tell you guys my background with text adventures.
When I was at school, the teacher had a disk with text adventure games like
Zork, Gymad, Under the Ice, etc. The screen r
Is there a way that you could put a save the game feature in concentration?
Thanks. Glenna
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Hi Folks,
I've added headings to my Fantastic games page.
So, with JFW you can hit h and quickly go to,
1 the date on which the page was updated.
2 The place new games are listed.
At this point just hit your tab key to quickly go through the game sites.
3. Other places to find games, and informatio
I just used my ears.
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From: "Phil Vlasak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Top Speed review
> Hi Samuel,
> I just listened to your Top Speed review and enjoyed it very much.
> I liked the