Well, this has been one heck of a journey to say the least. What got me motivated to start playing old computer games was Victor Vector and Yando: The Vampire's Coffin. I did eventually end up buying a Dell Laptop with Windows 98 SE. The good news is the game works, but it doesn't work 100 percent. There are certain items that do not show up. My friend has an Acter Laptop with Windows Vista and it does work 100 percent on his at 256 color. When I try to set it at 256 color as recommended, all of the colors become distorted..
The one good news is SIM CITY original works on both of our laptops.
So I bought some more CD roms, was so excited to see which ones would play. We bought Quake 1, Where in the World is Carmen's San Diego, a demo disk for MDK/Tomb Raider, and LINKS 386 PRO. Not ONE of them worked on either of our laptops, not ONE. And it looked like the files were there, but nothing we tried could get these games to work.
So I am feeling a bit stumped. I just wish I could have a laptop that would play all of the CD Roms before 2000. But it doesn't seem that easy. We try to play these games and they just DON'T play.
This is a PC gamers forum. I am NOT an avid PC guy. But any practical advice to help cheer me up would be welcomed. I really really have been wanting to relive the good old computer game days. I am a gamer and have been trying to get back into old computer games. I really wish I could play some of these old school CD Roms. I don't understand why they don't run. What could be the reason why this tech is so complicated?
The one good news is SIM CITY original works on both of our laptops.
So I bought some more CD roms, was so excited to see which ones would play. We bought Quake 1, Where in the World is Carmen's San Diego, a demo disk for MDK/Tomb Raider, and LINKS 386 PRO. Not ONE of them worked on either of our laptops, not ONE. And it looked like the files were there, but nothing we tried could get these games to work.
So I am feeling a bit stumped. I just wish I could have a laptop that would play all of the CD Roms before 2000. But it doesn't seem that easy. We try to play these games and they just DON'T play.
This is a PC gamers forum. I am NOT an avid PC guy. But any practical advice to help cheer me up would be welcomed. I really really have been wanting to relive the good old computer game days. I am a gamer and have been trying to get back into old computer games. I really wish I could play some of these old school CD Roms. I don't understand why they don't run. What could be the reason why this tech is so complicated?