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Some time ago I've decided to release, or re-release a couple of good old PC DOS classics. Current freeware status of the games pushed all the legal issues aside and so, two classic titles earned a new package full of good old retro fun.
First one up was "Ugh!". Developed in 1992 by Bones Park Software Artistic and published by PlayByte, the game features a caveman, who's trying to impress his love interest by flying a stone age helicopter taxi.
The new edition of the game features all of the original content, plus a nice intro and a cool installer. Just run the executable and unpack the game into the specified folder.
Game works fine under both Windows 9X and XP. I didn't get the chance to test it on Vista, but I can't see why it shouldn't work with Vista aswell. A little hint: If you poke around the intro window, you might just find a secret!
First one up was "Ugh!". Developed in 1992 by Bones Park Software Artistic and published by PlayByte, the game features a caveman, who's trying to impress his love interest by flying a stone age helicopter taxi.
The new edition of the game features all of the original content, plus a nice intro and a cool installer. Just run the executable and unpack the game into the specified folder.
Game works fine under both Windows 9X and XP. I didn't get the chance to test it on Vista, but I can't see why it shouldn't work with Vista aswell. A little hint: If you poke around the intro window, you might just find a secret!
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