Video Games Dark Seed (Cyberdreams – 1992 CD-ROM) – Intro (4:3 1440 DOSBox) James Schumacher, March 27, 2017May 6, 2017 Dark Seed is classic-styled adeventure game featuring the art works of acclaimed Alien designer H.R. Giger. This is the CD-ROM version run through DOSbox at 1440 in 4:3 aspect. Dark Seed Info via Wikipedia Dark Seed is a psychological horror point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Cyberdreams in… Continue Reading
Video Games Bureau 13 (Gametek – 1995 CD-ROM) – Intro & Characters (4:3 1440 DOSBox) James Schumacher, March 27, 2017May 6, 2017 Bureau 13 is based on a pen & paper of the same title. This CD-Rom version features 5 musical tracks performed by a band. Some of this music you can hear in the game’s intro featured here. The game is quite interesting. Each character has a unique skillset. Every scenario… Continue Reading
Video Games Alone in the Dark 3 (Infogrames – 1994 CD-Rom) – Intro (4:3 1440) James Schumacher, March 20, 2017March 22, 2017 Edward Carnby returns once again for the 3rd installment in the Alone in the Dark series, this time with a Wild west theme. again the daum build of DosBox was used here with the same settings for 1 & 2. Plot info via Wikipedia: “It’s 1925 and after Edward… Continue Reading
Video Games Alone in the Dark 2 (Infogrames – 1993 CD-Rom) – Intro (4:3 1440) James Schumacher, March 20, 2017March 22, 2017 AitD2 had a few different names based on region and what system you played it for : (Wiki) “Alone in the Dark 2 is the 1993 sequel to 1992’s survival horror video game Alone in the Dark developed and published by Infogrames as the second installment in the series…. Continue Reading
Video Games Alone in the Dark (Infogrames – 1992 CD-Rom) – Intro (4:3 1440) James Schumacher, March 15, 2017March 22, 2017 The intro for both characters from the CD-Rom version of Alone in the Dark, featuring voice-over and Redbook audio. Presented in 4:3 aspect ration at 1440 (1920×1440). Lately I generally use the ECE build of Dosbox with a normal5/6x scaler. Early polygon-based games are a bit rougher than standard… Continue Reading