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Old 28-12-2004, 02:21 PM   #61
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New archive has been made available. Just download it again. :bye:
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Old 30-12-2004, 12:52 PM   #62
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@staff: why did you only vote the game with 4?
                       
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Old 30-12-2004, 08:56 PM   #63
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I rated the game a 4 because I thought the first game in the series was a better one, and that one should be a 5. In comparison, this game, which I still think is really great, is a 4. Just IMHO. Although most of the community seem to agree. This isn't Brett Sperry, is it?
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Old 30-12-2004, 09:52 PM   #64
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Originally posted by wendymaree@Dec 30 2004, 09:56 PM
I rated the game a 4 because I thought the first game in the series was a better one, and that one should be a 5. In comparison, this game, which I still think is really great, is a 4. Just IMHO. Although most of the community seem to agree. This isn't Brett Sperry, is it?
Just my two cents, but I didn't like the first title very much--except graphically. I remember the random solution puzzles; and when I neutrally quizzed one of the development team members about it (while the Project Leader was on the phone), he blurted out angrily, "It's random because that's the way life is!" :blink: The PL thanked him, told him to leave, and conducted a much friendlier conversation after that. In fact, the PL called me later after the review was published to say that he agreed completely with my conclusions--and that the reason some of the attempts at humor were so blunt was that he was brought in late. Heh! But he promised better in the second title, and I think (and I know others disagree) he was right. The other titles in the series had graphics that were still better (I will never forget the giant foot being chased around the tree), and very fine dialog.

In any case, kudos for having those titles here. They deserve to be remembered. IMO, Kyrandia was the only series that provided a true challenge to the hegemony of Lucasarts and Sierra in adventure games.
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Old 05-01-2005, 02:40 PM   #65
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I had the same problem. Have you tried to use the cdemu2.com file?
just type "cdemu2 [any drive letter]:" and it should work then by starting the "main" file. I made a file called Kyrandia.bat with
"cdemu2 i:
main"
in it.

Hope to helped you!
                       
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Old 11-01-2005, 08:11 PM   #66
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hello, guys.
does anybody know where it is possible to find videos for this game?
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Old 01-02-2005, 03:13 AM   #67
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ok, dosbox keeps saying "A CD-ROM device driver is required to run Legend of Kyrandia 3: Malcom's Revenge"

please help me...
                       
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Old 01-02-2005, 05:32 AM   #68
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Originally posted by Borodin@Dec 30 2004, 10:52 PM
Just my two cents, but I didn't like the first title very much--except graphically.* I remember the random solution puzzles; and when I neutrally quizzed one of the development team members about it (while the Project Leader was on the phone), he blurted out angrily, "It's random because that's the way life is!" :blink:* The PL thanked him, told him to leave, and conducted a much friendlier conversation after that.* In fact, the PL called me later after the review was published to say that he agreed completely with my conclusions--and that the reason some of the attempts at humor were so blunt was that he was brought in late.* Heh!* But he promised better in the second title, and I think (and I know others disagree) he was right.* The other titles in the series had graphics that were still better (I will never forget the giant foot being chased around the tree), and very fine dialog.

In any case, kudos for having those titles here.* They deserve to be remembered.* IMO, Kyrandia was the only series that provided a true challenge to the hegemony of Lucasarts and Sierra in adventure games.
Ahh, well, Kyrandia - the first game in the series - was the first computer game I ever played and has remained my favourite game of all time. It had everything: mesmerising plot which unravelled brilliantly in the course of the game, captivating storyline set on a fantastic island, awesome and innovative music, fascinating characters, (adored Brandon) and the gameplay was really fun and I loved the puzzles as within the reality of the game they all seemed logical, and of course the graphics are legendary. I use to dream about playing the game, only in my dreams it was called Rapture. I'd love to live on Kyrandia. But the characters in the two later games seemed rough, not heroic. Anti-heroes are ok, but they've got to have some compensating qualities, which Malcolm didn't seem to have, and the female mystic...who's name I can't remember, was ok, but not nearly as noble and interesting to me as Brandon.

Your story is a fascinating one. Thanks for sharing that. But I'll always think the first Kyrandia had the most magic and charm, probably because that's where my head and heart are at. It's a personal thing.
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Old 01-02-2005, 05:35 AM   #69
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ok, dosbox keeps saying "A CD-ROM device driver is required to run Legend of Kyrandia 3: Malcom's Revenge"

please help me...
You can try putting any CD rom into your CD drive. And, also, I think if you hit the 'F' key this also gets rid of the nag screen. Look through the previous posts in this thread as a few people have complained of having problems with this and they were eventually sorted out, I think.
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tried that...didn't work
                       
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