skeezix
Internal Development
There are a lot of great old DOS games, and many which should run great on the Pandora.
Report your success stories on the forum, maybe even here if you've got some -- give us some ideas for what to fire up ourselves
I should've made videos/screenies, but was busy fiddling in the middle of the night while my baby girl slept, so was being quiet!
Eye of the Beholder series -- play great! I've shown videos before, months ago, but for completeness thought I'd mention it.
Wizardry 6 and 7 -- flawless! (And two of the best old school RPGs around.)
Warcraft 2 -- being in SVGA does slow things down quite a bit, but with some overclocking it actually plays pretty well; with a lot of actoin going on it might slow down, but you can definately play the first couple levels (I did) in the scenario
Dune 2 -- runs great; I've not tried it in 6mo, but at the time I was using a USB mouse and fully played a few levels.
Civilization 1 -- runs flawless
Civilization 2 (DOS, not Test of Time/etc), Advanced Civ etc -- should be playable as well, but been months and I forget .. but seem to recall the right versoins were no problem, but this was the cusp when developers were switching to Windows.
Master of Magic -- at low clock runs great, but a few 'traqnsitions' (when switching between screens) slow down, so you have to run clocked up so that its playable; I didn't complete any sessions, just fired it up and fiddled around, but looks like it'd be playable.
M.A.X. -- (Mechanized Assault and eXploration) -- great RTS-or-Turn-Based game (that Inteprlay screwed over hard); looks like it'd be hard to manage with the nubs for mouse, but plays pretty god with usb mouse So with tweaking the controls should be okay.
Anyone else?
jeff
Report your success stories on the forum, maybe even here if you've got some -- give us some ideas for what to fire up ourselves
I should've made videos/screenies, but was busy fiddling in the middle of the night while my baby girl slept, so was being quiet!
Eye of the Beholder series -- play great! I've shown videos before, months ago, but for completeness thought I'd mention it.
Wizardry 6 and 7 -- flawless! (And two of the best old school RPGs around.)
Warcraft 2 -- being in SVGA does slow things down quite a bit, but with some overclocking it actually plays pretty well; with a lot of actoin going on it might slow down, but you can definately play the first couple levels (I did) in the scenario
Dune 2 -- runs great; I've not tried it in 6mo, but at the time I was using a USB mouse and fully played a few levels.
Civilization 1 -- runs flawless
Civilization 2 (DOS, not Test of Time/etc), Advanced Civ etc -- should be playable as well, but been months and I forget .. but seem to recall the right versoins were no problem, but this was the cusp when developers were switching to Windows.
Master of Magic -- at low clock runs great, but a few 'traqnsitions' (when switching between screens) slow down, so you have to run clocked up so that its playable; I didn't complete any sessions, just fired it up and fiddled around, but looks like it'd be playable.
M.A.X. -- (Mechanized Assault and eXploration) -- great RTS-or-Turn-Based game (that Inteprlay screwed over hard); looks like it'd be hard to manage with the nubs for mouse, but plays pretty god with usb mouse So with tweaking the controls should be okay.
Anyone else?
jeff