Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Netbook gameing
Today the big new tech toy is the netbook computer smaller than a notebook and bigger than a pda. The major downside is that they cannot run high-end 3d apps due to the limited space and cpu load that also keeps vista off of them leaveing linux and windows xp home as your os options. most likely you probly have windows os and the bulk of stores only mention that the simple flash games will run on them. But you do have another option games built for the older DOS x86 systems. Thanks to the dosbox team the titles that came out when the space on you net book was consitered large can be played. The selection is not just limited to platformers a ton of good game that were passed over in the 90's are out packed with emulation. one site to get older games is GOG.com the titles sold on this site are tested to run on xp and vista and include some titles that had gameplay equaling modern titles such as blake stone and ROTT. Apogee has also relunched there own store provideing all of the titles they still sell packed with a preconfigured dosbox install except for there one windows title witch still runs on xp. id has put a good amount of there back libary on steam also including dosbox for thew ms-dos titles.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Blake Stone: Planet Strike

A direct sequel to the last game this keeps a ton of the same game play but changes some elements around while adding new ones. The game is built using the wolf 3d frame work so graphics are limited by that. While not nearly as impressive as doom 2 that came out the same month. This game counters with more advanced game play. included in the new additions are crushers auto map is moved to the status bar with the option to zoom in. the game also features re drawn guard sprites instead of the human ones used in the last game. Also the game includes a new missile style weapon that can destroy doors and hidden actors. the level exit procedure is also changed instead of hunting for a red key card to

Monday, May 25, 2009
Word Rescue and Math Rescue

Both are Apogee's only edutainment titles and are one of the last of the old style of educational titles. put out in 1992 and built with the same engine that powered the Duke Nukem games. The plot centers around the Gruzzles witch steal either all of the numbers or words. In Word Rescue you match words to pictures by jumping over rectangles along the level witch plays like any other platformer to exit each level you must correctly match all words to

Math Rescue plays much the same way you have to collect numbers and solve math problems to exit the level. Both alow you to play either as a boy or girl. both also split episodes in classic apogee fashion as seperate exe files. The low system requirements make it a exclent game to install on to an older computer to kive to a young child. the shareware episodes can be downloaded here
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold


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Now playing: Bobby Prince - Aliens of Gold
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Wolfenstine 3D

This was basically the title that lunched the first person shooter. While Doom gets more press it was this game that started a new direction for gaming originally published by apogee 17 years ago. it is still an great play even now and carries enough of an legacy that id returned to it with a quake 3 remake and a coming up sequel to that remake powered by the doom 3 engine. the first shareware episode is a remake of the Castle Wolfenstine by muse witch this game was inspired by so much so that id legal had to dig for the rights to the name. The full version contains 5 additional episodes witch throw out WW2 realism in favor of killing Nazi mutants with pistols in there chests and Hitler in a mechanised suit. originally put out as a dos title it has seen bunches of retail issues leaving three copies of the current version "1.4". The version sold here by Apogee\3DR is version 1.4g. That version includes the apogee logo and graphics set including the old order info for the game. For a while GT interactive (now Atari) sold wolf 3d with the hint book included and removed the apogee logo (replaced with a GT logo) and order info this version also ended up in the gt distributed id anthology. the one sold on Steam and the last Retail copy put out by Activision is similar the the last retail 1.4 but uses a activision logo on the setup screen. all three are the same game apogee did sell for a short time a 1.4 without cheats so if you buy a old set of wolf 3d floppies online the cheat codes may be removed. The activision cd-rom is marked as windows compatable all activision did is include a windows installer that adds the game to the windows start menu only the steam version is windows xp/vista ready being wrapped in dosbox. if you buy any physical copy or buy the download from apogee download dosbox to have the game run properly. If you want the game to run without any fuss get the steam version. in all this is a must get game for any fps fan.
download the shareware copy here.
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Now playing: Bobby Prince - In the Dark
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Just up and running
I have just set up this blog to type my random thoughts and musings. i will be updating it occasionally. i plane to also review some of the dos games i have played in the past and post them up here. hope to post again soon.
Jeffrey
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