Posted December 02, 2015

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Posted December 21, 2015
Added Bio Menace to the list.

Grargar
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Posted January 01, 2016
With the recent removal of Descent 1+2 and the Duke Nukem games, I'd like to give a small reminder that the following games do use DOSBox, but can't be selected on the GOGmix:
Constructor (Removed from GOG)
Descent 1+2 (Removed from GOG)
Duke Nukem 1+2 (Removed from GOG)
Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition (Removed from GOG)
The Elder Scrolls: Arena (Doesn't have a GOG page)
The Elder Scrolls: Chapter II - Daggerfall (Doesn't have a GOG page)
Constructor (Removed from GOG)
Descent 1+2 (Removed from GOG)
Duke Nukem 1+2 (Removed from GOG)
Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition (Removed from GOG)
The Elder Scrolls: Arena (Doesn't have a GOG page)
The Elder Scrolls: Chapter II - Daggerfall (Doesn't have a GOG page)
Post edited January 01, 2016 by Grargar

tremere110
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Posted February 23, 2016
Wow, been a while since we've had a DOS game. C'mon GoG, we need some DOS games like say... X-Com ;)

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Posted February 25, 2016
The just-released Eradicator uses SVN-Daum on Steam. Is its GOG version any different?

tremere110
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Grargar
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Posted February 27, 2016

I guess GoG decided it didn't need any features from SVN-Daum.
An unrelated (to this thread) question. Does the installation folder of Eradicator also contain an image of the original disc in bin/cue format? I'm asking because it does so on Steam.
Post edited February 27, 2016 by Grargar

tremere110
Hmmm...
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Posted February 27, 2016

I guess GoG decided it didn't need any features from SVN-Daum.

An unrelated (to this thread) question. Does the installation folder of Eradicator also contain an image of the original disc in bin/cue format? I'm asking because it does so on Steam.

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Posted March 29, 2016

Added the first three X-Com games to my unconfirmed list. I know that they use DOSBox,but no idea about their version.

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tremere110
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Posted May 19, 2016
Strife comes with the DOS version in a zip file with the GoG installation - but does not come with Dosbox.

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