D is a dos real-mode based, horror/adventure game in the style of Myst (but no mouse 
required,
keyboard interface only) playable on Win95. A 1995/1996 release by Acclaim, made by 
Rosner Labs
Software Group Inc/WARP Inc (defunct). It does not support save games and has a 
real-time
gameplay span of about 2 hrs. Yes, 2 hrs of game play. Not downloadable (a 3-cd game) 
nor
available at any used games sites that I have visited.

The Legacy: Realms of Terror. Horro/RPG. Circa 1993. Made by Magnetic Scrolls (defunct 
company).
Apparently it WAS available at www.microprose.com  sometime ago. But as the site is 
now dead,
and the ftp is also pulled, I don't think it's possible anymore. If you go to 
abandonware sites,
then they have Legacy to d/l. I am not sure how Alan considers putting up links for 
abandonware
sites so I will not do it here. If you are still interested, email me OFFLIST.


nyacumo wrote:

> Hey thank´s alot, i´ve allready checked up microprose´s site and they seem
> to be with serious problems ´cause i couldn´t reach them either, i´ll check
> the moby link, and i´m pritty much sure the other game was "D", i can´t find
> any information either.
> Thank anyway!
>
>
> On 9 Mar 2001, at 10:00, nyacumo wrote:
>
> > Hi, maybe this is a little out of subject but, does anyone know where
> > can i download a game called "The Legacy" it was made by Microprose,
> > and another game called D also.
> >
> > Please this are a little old games but are great, if anyone knows
> > something i will thank it.
>
> At this time, I cannot get into the Microprose site.  I'll try again
> in the morning.  Or you can try now from your location:
>
> http://www.microprose.com/
>
> Legacy is/was a commercialware game and I do not believe you can
> download it for free.  Mobygames - a games support site, has a buying
> link for Legacy through an affiliate:
>
> http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/gameId,697/
>
> You can check that out.
>
> I cannot find any information about a game called "D".  Are you sure
> that was the full name?  There was a Microprose game called
> "Darklands."  Could that be it?
>
> Alan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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