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Cryo games - remastered?

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Does anybody know if any of the classic Cryo games of more than 20 years ago has been remastered? Are they playable using DOSBOX?

     
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Not remastered as far as I know and I think many were Windows 95/98 only with no DOS version. The first Atlantis games are on GOG.com, really cheap right now.

Edit: Some of the games may have been released in ”updated” versions by Anuman interactive. But those are simplified, dumbed down versions made mainly to work well on hand-held devices.

     
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I’ll add that Mobygames.com has a long list of the Cryo games. You can check the few DOS games at DOSbox (under compatibility). For instance KGB, Versailles, Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure, Lost Eden can be played in DOSbox.

     

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I saw the name of the thread, and my heart skipped a beat. The thread title lacks a question mark.

     

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Versailles 1685 is supported by ScummVM I think.

     
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lipsum - 10 February 2024 04:49 PM

classic Cryo games of more than 20 years ago

So games from before you became a member? It’s impressive that your post rate is 1.2 per year Gasp

Veovis - 11 February 2024 04:18 AM

Versailles 1685 is supported by ScummVM I think.

I can confirm and it plays like a charm. It’s sequel isn’t supported though.

     
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Lamb - 11 February 2024 08:11 AM

So games from before you became a member? It’s impressive that your post rate is 1.2 per year Gasp

Who cares? Leave him/her alone.

 

     

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Karlok - 12 February 2024 09:02 AM

Who cares? Leave him/her alone.

You’re reading ill-intent where none exists. This goes back to the widespred hostility within the Forum brought up in A General Observation.
And refrain from binary identifiers.

     
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Agent Parser - 12 February 2024 09:44 AM

You’re reading ill-intent where none exists.

You are speaking for someone else.

And refrain from binary identifiers.

There are only two sexes. Male and female.

     

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Agent Parser - 12 February 2024 09:44 AM

And refrain from binary identifiers.

Somewhat dictatorial, don’t you think? It’s not as if you run this site and can control what people wish to post.

     

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Karlok - 10 February 2024 09:49 PM

I’ll add that Mobygames.com has a long list of the Cryo games. You can check the few DOS games at DOSbox (under compatibility). For instance KGB, Versailles, Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure, Lost Eden can be played in DOSbox.

Haven’t visited that site for ages! A very big thank you for the reminder Smile

     

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diego - 10 February 2024 10:30 PM

I saw the name of the thread, and my heart skipped a beat. The thread title lacks a question mark.

Thank you for the correction. My heart also would do the same had I seen the title. Still, let’s not lose our hope… until then, I added the question mark Smile

     
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Karlok - 12 February 2024 10:04 AM

You are speaking for someone else.

I was impressed by it due to being an extremely rare case across the board, you projected onto it your own nature.

Karlok - 12 February 2024 10:04 AM

There are only two sexes. Male and female.

Pronouns are constructs not sex. Disagree with the scientific community, English grammar and reality at your own peril.

Jabod - 12 February 2024 10:08 AM

Somewhat dictatorial, don’t you think? It’s not as if you run this site and can control what people wish to post.

Is it because Karlok is a Sr. Adventurer that you ignored that Karlok told another person to leave someone else alone first based on pure conjecture? But you had an issue with being more inclusive, hm?

     
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Lamb - 12 February 2024 10:47 AM
Karlok - 12 February 2024 10:04 AM

You are speaking for someone else.

I was impressed by it due to being an extremely rare case across the board, you projected onto it your own nature.

Oh wow. No wonder your avatar carries a knife.

Pronouns are constructs not sex. Disagree with the scientific community, English grammar and reality at your own peril.

Science, English grammar and reality are all on my side. Third-person singular personal pronouns refer to male and female persons.

Is it because Karlok is a Sr. Adventurer that you ignored that Karlok told another person to leave someone else alone first based on pure conjecture?

I noticed you avoided using a personal pronoun for me. You can do as you please, of course. Just for the record, I am a female person.  Cool

     

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Karlok - 12 February 2024 11:05 AM

Third-person singular personal pronouns refer to male and female persons.

Sorry, dear, times have changed. What also constantly changes: science and grammar.

     
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Lamb - 12 February 2024 11:09 AM
Karlok - 12 February 2024 11:05 AM

Third-person singular personal pronouns refer to male and female persons.

Sorry, dear, times have changed. What also constantly changes: science and grammar.

Can you give me a link to the new science and grammar I missed?

     

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