Difference between revisions of "GAMES:Alone in the Dark"
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+ | {{Infobox Game | ||
+ | |title=Alone in the Dark | ||
+ | |id=219 | ||
+ | |image=[[Image:GAME_Alone_in_the_Dark.png|320px]] | ||
+ | |caption=Game Screen | ||
+ | |developer=Infogrames | ||
+ | |publisher=Infogrames | ||
+ | |released=1992 | ||
+ | |version=[[Version0.73|0.73]] | ||
+ | |status=Supported | ||
+ | |executable='''ALONE.EXE'''}} | ||
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One of the first survival horrors, made by Infogrames.<br> | One of the first survival horrors, made by Infogrames.<br> | ||
It runs perfectly under DOSBox, however it is best to keep CPU cycles as low as possible since running (by double tapping the up arrow key) can be more difficult with a higher CPU cycle setting.<br> | It runs perfectly under DOSBox, however it is best to keep CPU cycles as low as possible since running (by double tapping the up arrow key) can be more difficult with a higher CPU cycle setting.<br> | ||
The CD-ROM version uses redbook audio for music, dialogue, and ambient sound. In order for DOSBox to use this, you must either mount your CD-ROM drive, or make a bin/cue image of the disc that includes the redbook tracks and mount that using the imgmount command. | The CD-ROM version uses redbook audio for music, dialogue, and ambient sound. In order for DOSBox to use this, you must either mount your CD-ROM drive, or make a bin/cue image of the disc that includes the redbook tracks and mount that using the imgmount command. |
Revision as of 12:08, 10 November 2012
Alone in the Dark | |
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Game Screen
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Developer | Infogrames |
Publisher | Infogrames |
Released | 1992 |
Status | Supported |
Tested on | 0.73 |
Tested game version | Unknown |
Links | Compatibility List |
Commands
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Executable | ALONE.EXE |
Installer | N/A |
Setup | N/A |
DOS Extender
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DOS4GW.EXE | Unknown |
Works with DOS32A | N/A |
One of the first survival horrors, made by Infogrames.
It runs perfectly under DOSBox, however it is best to keep CPU cycles as low as possible since running (by double tapping the up arrow key) can be more difficult with a higher CPU cycle setting.
The CD-ROM version uses redbook audio for music, dialogue, and ambient sound. In order for DOSBox to use this, you must either mount your CD-ROM drive, or make a bin/cue image of the disc that includes the redbook tracks and mount that using the imgmount command.