
LGR - Freakin' Funky Fuzzballs - DOS PC Game Review
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Date: 2022-04-14
Comments and reviews: 10
LGR
-BanjoGate Actually I don't use VMs at all. I play all my games on original PCs built specifically with specs for that period of game. However, if the quality is going to suck when recording I sometimes record footage on DosBox with a config set to the original machine, like this video for example. But other games, like Paratrooper and SkyStrike recently, are recorded directly from video output on the real machines. Windows games are played on older PCs as well, using composite/S-video capture.
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-BanjoGate Actually I don't use VMs at all. I play all my games on original PCs built specifically with specs for that period of game. However, if the quality is going to suck when recording I sometimes record footage on DosBox with a config set to the original machine, like this video for example. But other games, like Paratrooper and SkyStrike recently, are recorded directly from video output on the real machines. Windows games are played on older PCs as well, using composite/S-video capture.
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Quantum
oh god, AB3d on cd32 had worse copy protection thingy every. The passwords were printed on a black shiny paper thing to prevent photo copying. So the numbers were visible only under specific light conditions and at correct angle. And after a while most of them just vanished, so you had restart the game with a hope that required number code will be visible.
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oh god, AB3d on cd32 had worse copy protection thingy every. The passwords were printed on a black shiny paper thing to prevent photo copying. So the numbers were visible only under specific light conditions and at correct angle. And after a while most of them just vanished, so you had restart the game with a hope that required number code will be visible.
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svankensen
-heatblizzard Means you didnt pass the copy protection. My guess is that whoever hacked the game so it wouldnt prompt you in the begining forgot to make sure that the game wont check later. Im having the same problem, wich is a real shame since i'm pretty sure i am like the 2nd person here who had an original copy.
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-heatblizzard Means you didnt pass the copy protection. My guess is that whoever hacked the game so it wouldnt prompt you in the begining forgot to make sure that the game wont check later. Im having the same problem, wich is a real shame since i'm pretty sure i am like the 2nd person here who had an original copy.
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Danicela
Hi, each version I find on the internet has the error message -It appears you failed your eye exam! - after the level 3 or 4, but I didn't have the screen you got with the actual 'eye exam', at the beginning. Do you know anything on how to get this screen and how to 'validate' this?
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Hi, each version I find on the internet has the error message -It appears you failed your eye exam! - after the level 3 or 4, but I didn't have the screen you got with the actual 'eye exam', at the beginning. Do you know anything on how to get this screen and how to 'validate' this?
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MontyPeters
I could never remember the name of this game! Just that it had something about Fuzz and the Game Over! It's curtains for you!
This is one of the many DOS games I played when I was young. This is so awesome to find!
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I could never remember the name of this game! Just that it had something about Fuzz and the Game Over! It's curtains for you!
This is one of the many DOS games I played when I was young. This is so awesome to find!
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Dylan
Is that Halo 2600 real. -real- or just photo shopped? if it's -real- i'd like to ask if it is indeed real and some one made a game on the cart? or is it just some old atari game with a new label. just wondering.
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Is that Halo 2600 real. -real- or just photo shopped? if it's -real- i'd like to ask if it is indeed real and some one made a game on the cart? or is it just some old atari game with a new label. just wondering.
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lazygamereviews
I got this game as part of a collection back in the mid 90's, which also included Links Golf (1990, Dinosaur Safari and a couple or more FMV games like Pain and. I forget what the other one was!
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I got this game as part of a collection back in the mid 90's, which also included Links Golf (1990, Dinosaur Safari and a couple or more FMV games like Pain and. I forget what the other one was!
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Jackson
I saw a pill with a rhino on it in a convenience store that says it will improve your vitality. it also had the back of the top half of naked lady. I wonder if that's the same vitality as in this game?
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I saw a pill with a rhino on it in a convenience store that says it will improve your vitality. it also had the back of the top half of naked lady. I wonder if that's the same vitality as in this game?
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BanjoGate
You must have to play most of these old games on virtual machines. May I ask how you can make a screen capture of them? If not dos games, the the old windows 98 games.
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You must have to play most of these old games on virtual machines. May I ask how you can make a screen capture of them? If not dos games, the the old windows 98 games.
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StanMarsh22
I played this game when I was just a kid! like Toddler! I remember typing in FFF in the ddos to access it! I loved it so much it! So much nostalgia
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I played this game when I was just a kid! like Toddler! I remember typing in FFF in the ddos to access it! I loved it so much it! So much nostalgia
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