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DOS of course, it was a shooter fighter that moved on X-Y axis and had pretty decent sound FXs using the PC-Speaker even synthesized voice.
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DOS of course, it was a shooter fighter that moved on X-Y axis and had pretty decent sound FXs using the PC-Speaker even synthesized voice.
Hercules display
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The game it's called Mach 3 by Loriciels. Pretty sure that's the right one.
MobyGames: http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/mach-3
Absolutely, thank you!!
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wrote:Absolutely, thank you!!
Wow, you are a legend my friend, getting that from such a small pic 😎
Personally, I like 3 1/2" drive bay covers in the picture that make it look like the computer has three disk drives when in fact, only the 5 1/4" drive is real. ;D
--- Kris Asick (Gemini)
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--- Ancient DOS Games Webshow: www.pixelships.com/adg
Yes the first computer I bought, 286 25Mhz it had a hard drive, but not mouse or sound card, it was basically a typewriter.
it was slightly upgraded later with those things + a VGA monochrome in order to play X-Wing
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