03-03-2011 07:02 PM | |
Michael Ellis | Well it is kind of repetitive. Does anything change towards the end, I always end up dieing. |
02-02-2009 10:14 PM | |
BranjoHello | Very boring title, I like Beetlejuice cartoon but this is nowhere near on funmeter. |
28-01-2006 08:26 PM | |
Sebatianos |
Although you made the post for the wrong game, the answer would be to use DOSBox. After downloading and installing DOSBox - run it. Mount the HD as c: and CD drive as d: Then run the instalation program for the game you want from within the DOSBox. Although this has nothing to do with Beetlejuice I guess one can leave it here, as it's general DOSBox instrucions. |
28-01-2006 07:01 PM | |
jojo | POLICE QUEST 3--THE KINDRED...been trying to get this game working for the longest time...and it just wont...i think my comp is too new/fast...but it just doesnt make sense, i have 3 dif comps and none of them will work it...one two of them i am able to download the dosbox or cpukiller programs but on the newer comp i cant even install police quest....PLEASE HELP DO I NEED WIN 3.1, IF SO CAN I GET AN EMULATOR...I KNOW I SEEM DESPERATE HAHA ITS NOT THAT BIG A DEAL BUT I WOULDNT MIND TRYING HER OUT AGAIN...PLEASE RESPOND!!! |
14-11-2005 08:39 PM | |
Sebatianos |
Actually DOSBox supports Tandy mode - so you can play it like that as well |
14-11-2005 08:16 PM | |
TMM |
I remeber this game supported "Tandy Mode" (remember tandy mode? More colors, foo!) Just Start it on a Tandy 1000 with "BJ<space>T" and it'll run with more colors. my mother used to sit on the damn tandy until 3 Am (sometimes later) playing this one. heh. I was always trying to sleep and she'd have the PC Speaker turned up as loud as it would go. |
20-08-2005 08:51 PM | |
ProphetOfCod |
I actually remember the episode of Beetlejuice that this is in reference to... To answer the reviewer's confusion, Beetlejuice's friends are hostile because the skeletons are running around ratting out Beetlejuice to his "friends". And if you know anything about Beetlejuice, you can imagine how many bad things there are to say about him |
20-06-2005 01:17 PM | |
MrBackAlleySka | Yep, I got the big floppy drive in my C64, and I wired up one old IBM floppy (now my B: drive) to this one, so I can easily pop that emulator onto it |
19-06-2005 08:58 PM | |
blastradius14 |
Alright, a B: drive! Those floppies actually were floppy... unlike these little stupid 1.44mb floppies. Those huge floppies were awesome, I remember playing ancient games on the commodore I had way back when y'know. I even had tetris! This game seems interesting enough. |
19-06-2005 07:21 PM | |
Sebatianos |
But do you have the MS-DOS emulator for Commodore 64? You could probably download it from some C64 site, but the problem is to get it to the computer (unless you have the big floppy drive on your PC). |
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