20 November 2006, 19:13 | #1 |
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Help - I need these games!
I recently downloaded cracked copies of both "Future Wars" and "Operation Stealth" by delphine... both games seem quite good but I cant install them to my hard drive via the WHDload installs - neither will run, I'm assuming that the installs require the original disks to run properly...
Does anyone have "not cracked" versions that could be put up in the zone or maybe the whole WHDload installed versions ? I'd be grateful... Were these games any good? Can anyone reccommend a decent point n' click other than the obvious ones... be interested to hear your views, Peter |
20 November 2006, 19:29 | #2 |
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OMG: Future Wars is one of the best IMO! Pixel perfect graphics and animation. Awesome story. Distinct comic book feel. Puzzles rely quite a bit on pixel hunting though, but it is damn fun with graphics that perfect. Just as you would expect from the makers of another world and flashback!
Operation stealth - I don't like it that much personally. Graphics are just not that perfect anymore in that one. Maybe they are both installable by themselves without whdload? Check the disk content of first and last disc in wb. Maybe there's an installer on there somewhere. |
20 November 2006, 20:51 | #3 |
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Hey Peter,
FutureWarsWHD32.lzx and OperationStealthWHD2.lzx from KG's WHDLoad packs are now In The Zone! for you I think they're the latest slaves (well, the latest from the packs that I have)... Thanks must go to the WHDLoad authors and KG for their continued efforts |
20 November 2006, 20:59 | #4 |
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THANK YOU!!!
Hey really thanks - I am really looking forward to playing these two... Peter Where do I get the WHDLOAD Packs...? |
20 November 2006, 22:34 | #5 |
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http://amiga.magix.name/index.php
and http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=26530 (once KG gets everything sorted) |
20 November 2006, 22:56 | #6 |
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I like those 2 games even if sometimes there's some "1 pixel stuff" to find
Loom is nice too... i got some problem to appreciate the game at start but after some time i finally think it's definitively an excellent point'n'click. Talking about Lucas game, "The Dig" (not on amiga except using ScummVM) is also a really interesting point'n'click. |
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