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#1
That one doesn't work. It's an empty file (at least for me)....
#2
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Sat 02/09/2017 14:46:37
Thanks guys!
#3
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Thu 03/09/2015 10:32:03
Thanks to all for the reminder... :cheesy:
#4
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Mon 02/09/2013 22:03:49
Bedankt!
#5
@Grundislav: Could it be something from Humongous Entertainment? It's colourful cartoony, has anthropomorphic characters and silly voices. Not sure about midi sound though. Couldn't find any ape in their list either. I do have "The Disk" 1-7 except 4 so 1994 is pretty much covered. Humongous was the only thing commercial I could find on there that resembled your description a bit.

@Mati256: Sounds like a paratrooper game  (roll). But since there are so many clones and makeovers of that game- and type, can you remember more details?

#6
@RaGG: What error do you get?

@Grundislav: To narrow the search: was it AGS or commercial?
#7
You can play with the gamecolordepth, defaultres and screenres to change the values. What I tend to do is search a game that does work and copy the acsetup.cfg from that game into this one. A bit of try & error. What message do you get?
#8
The version I've downloaded from agsarchives works fine under XP. Only thing is you need an acsetup.cfg which is a bit more difficult to generate using the setup.bat or the qfg.exe.
Take an editor (e.g. notepad) and paste next code into a new file. Save it as acsetup.cfg in the same folder as qfg.exe and try to run the game again. It should then run windowed under XP.

Code: acsetup.cfg

[sound]
digiid=-1
midiid=-1
digiwin=1096302880
midiwin=-1
digiindx=0
midiindx=0
digiwinindx=0
midiwinindx=0
[misc]
gamecolordepth=32
defaultres=3
screenres=1
letterbox=0
windowed=1
refresh=0
gfxfilter=None
#9
As far as I can read there are only demos available, never full releases. One of them can be found here but since I can't get past the opening screen, I'm not sure whether this is 1 or 2..

[update]
Digging further, I have the feeling that this file contains both episodes in one game. According to the original site there was only one download for both episodes and should be around 40Mb. Exactly what demo2.zip is...

[update2]
Just had a quick playthrough and I can confirm that this file contains both parts of the demo.
#11
As far as I know this is a commercial title so.... no download available.
#12
That one still only exist in my personal collection  :P. I made a copy for Peder so he should have all those games now as well on AGS Archives. If there are still some missing just let me know.
#13
Well... where'd you be with an archive?  ;)
It's at AGS Archives.
#14
Quote from: peter on Fri 30/09/2011 13:04:58
Are anyone make a walkthrough please.
I think Leon are too busy to make walkthroughs for his website !

Working on it.... it'll be there. Give me a day or 2 (or put 48 hrs in a day) and it'll be done.
#15
@Cogliostro:

I think you're just one step before that. There is a location where you can go.
Spoiler
The dark tile in front of the left gate. Teleport yourself to this spot and then follow Bill's hints.
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#16
You can find them closer than you think :-)

Spoiler
In your own hotel-room.
[close]
#17
Indeed it does!  Some evidence can be found at the warehouse.

Spoiler
Check the cracks in the pavement for the pick.
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#18
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Sat 03/09/2011 00:41:39
Thanks, Bedankt!
#19
Well.... what do you know... it was on an ancient disk that was still readable. Copied it to my site.
#20
All are there.

Also, were there more versions of Nomedon Inc or is my version the one you were looking for?
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