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Whew ! This time i'll be able to save some money! TIM is a great game and i've played it a little back in the day, but puzzle games are not my top priority games...
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Who3D: This is super news - it's not long since I got TIM working under DOSBox for my boy - and now there's a whoile bunch more!
I really wish GOG would flag which games use DOSBox though (I haven't noticed them do so - please let me know how to tell if I am wrong) as some games I would love to play on teh Pandora simply won't if they REQUIRE Windows to run :(
TIM Mega bundle? Mega good!

The DOSboxed games may not be specifically marked as such here, but they are listed on the DOSbox Wiki.
I smell a time-stealer game from the past coming back to steal even more of my precious time 0_o
No incredible toon machine? Aww. That was the only one of the TIM series I had played.
That one was still dastardly difficult, despite the name.
Any chance of GoG including that one?
The Even More Incredible Machine served as the entry to my adventure gaming addiction when Sierra packed it with King's Quest VI.
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Butter fingers. Ignore me.
Post edited October 02, 2009 by Darling_Jimmy
Great news, one of my all time favorite game series. I was very pleased when I received the e-mail announcing the addition of this bundle. The only thing that could have made it better is if the bundle included every game in the series. I first played this at a friend's house growing up and we were both hooked. I'm afraid to even think of how much time was sunk into solving the puzzles in these games. I'm not sure where my original copies are anymore, so this will be a definite buy soon.
Who3D - Thanks for the mention of the Pandora, I've been waiting for mine since last year and your post reminded me to go check on the current status.
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Miaghstir: The DOSboxed games may not be specifically marked as such here, but they are listed on the DOSbox Wiki.

True (and thanks for the link) but there's nothing like actually having the info right at your fingertips rather than searching for it .
Still, as I say - excellent link - many thanks! :D
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Musashi: Who3D - Thanks for the mention of the Pandora, I've been waiting for mine since last year and your post reminded me to go check on the current status.

No worries - it should be great for games like these (esp. if the touchscreen/stylus can emulate a mouse for these games) though beware the forums - they are a bit of a snake pit most of the time (customers getting impatient). It looks like there is a reasonably serious chance that we could be using the handheld by Christmas though - a great time to have some "Good Old Games" at our fingertips!
Post edited October 03, 2009 by Who3D
i think this should just be 6 bucks considering how similar all the games are but TIM is still pretty ass kickin.
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BloodMist: i think this should just be 6 bucks considering how similar all the games are but TIM is still pretty ass kickin.

$6 for an entire series of games? Doesn't make sense.
Might as well make Fallout 1 & 2 bundled $6 total.
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BloodMist: i think this should just be 6 bucks considering how similar all the games are but TIM is still pretty ass kickin.
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Vagabond: $6 for an entire series of games? Doesn't make sense.
Might as well make Fallout 1 & 2 bundled $6 total.

But it's not even the entire series. ;)
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Vagabond: $6 for an entire series of games? Doesn't make sense.
Might as well make Fallout 1 & 2 bundled $6 total.
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BloodMist: But it's not even the entire series. ;)

It's pretty damn close to it. I think $9.99 is worth it. Sure, they all are pretty identical, but it's better than if they charged 9.99 for EACH one.