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Community => Adventure Related Talk & Chat => Topic started by: Iliya on Thu 09/10/2008 09:15:43

Title: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Iliya on Thu 09/10/2008 09:15:43
The first adventure game that I've played - Larry 1. I played it on CGA monitor - no colors - only shades of green :) And I think that on CGA monitors the old games look much better than on EGA (16 colors). Now I'm trying to find a old PC with CGA monitor to run the old adventures again :) And I think that I can find an old 16bit PC in some factories here in Bulgaria where I live.
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: arj0n on Thu 09/10/2008 09:55:29
Why not run it on your "new" pc in dosbox and ajust the screen setting the way you want?
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Iliya on Thu 09/10/2008 10:09:34
I want to hear the scraching sound of 5.25 inch floppy drive every time when i go from one room to another :)

Quote from: Arj0n on Thu 09/10/2008 09:55:29
Why not run it on your "new" pc in dosbox and ajust the screen setting the way you want?
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: arj0n on Thu 09/10/2008 11:23:32
That gives me another idea:
While making an adventure game in AGS, record that "scratching-5.25-inch-floppy-drive" sound (or look for such a wav file on internet) and play it in the game as background FX every time you go from room to room.
That will give ya the real oldshool feeling in the game... ;D

As extra you can also add some of the famous (as in larry) "oops" errormessages, like "you did something unexpected".
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Iliya on Thu 09/10/2008 11:59:10
:) ha. This is an idea! And it's easy :)

Quote from: Arj0n on Thu 09/10/2008 11:23:32
That gives me another idea:
While making an adventure game in AGS, record that "scratching-5.25-inch-floppy-drive" sound (or look for such a wav file on internet) and play it in the game as background FX every time you go from room to room.
That will give ya the real oldshool feeling in the game... ;D

Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Dualnames on Thu 09/10/2008 21:03:53
I'm a bit fun of old stuff, and I can't say that if I had the chance to do it, I would go for it.
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: abstauber on Fri 10/10/2008 10:00:00
Try to get a hercules screen with CGA emulation. So you can get retro feeling with a higher resolution where it's supported.

Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Nostradamus on Fri 10/10/2008 12:20:58
CGA is not green on black, that's monochrome. CGA is 4 colors.
And DOSBOX would be favorable option.
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: arj0n on Fri 10/10/2008 12:27:00
...and monochrome could also be orange with black.

Orange-black or green-black is the most visual classic/retro you can go I guess.
But with dosbox you will still miss one thing; the great spinning floppydisks fx... ;D
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Iliya on Fri 10/10/2008 12:40:00
This is а 16bit computer - Pravetz 16 made in Bulgaria. On this computer I played all old sierra quests. It has a CGA monitor with only GREEN shades :)

(http://www.pravetz.info/images/pravetz/photo-pravetz-16es-1.jpg)

Model: Pravetz 16 / Правец 16
Made in: Bulgaria / България
Year: 1988
Processor: NEC V20/8 Mhz
RAM: 640KB
ROM:  1 or 2 floopy disks 5.25", hard disk 20 Mb
Operation system: SPS-DOS 3.3
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: abstauber on Sat 11/10/2008 08:09:54
This was mine these days.

(http://www.zenithdatasystems.de/z1502.jpg)
Image snatched from here  (http://www.zenithdatasystems.de)
Well it was not mine, but a friend owned it and I badly wanted it. I even offered 50 DM (25 euro)  but obviously he refused ;)

We managed to play a lot of these early AGI games, but it was already too slow for Larry 3 - damn.
But enough of retro talk, I just wanted you to know, that I've ripped your idea of recorded floppy sounds  ;D
(which are hard to record in proper quality btw.)
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Iliya on Tue 14/10/2008 20:42:23
I also tried the floppy sound :) But it doesn't fit to the background music of my game :)

Quote from: abstauber on Sat 11/10/2008 08:09:54
I just wanted you to know, that I've ripped your idea of recorded floppy sounds  ;D
(which are hard to record in proper quality btw.)
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Miez on Tue 14/10/2008 22:05:43
Sort of - kinda - related. Has anyone tried the latest version of WinUAE (http://www.winuae.net/)? The (excellent) Amiga emulator? It comes with sampled diskdrive sounds that play when you load a game - it adds a ton to the whole retro experience! ;D
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Thu 16/10/2008 11:01:12
That's pretty cool, miez, though since I use a workbench boot up and whdload I probably won't notice.
Title: Re: Old Sierra quests - CGA monitors
Post by: Miez on Thu 16/10/2008 12:32:44
Quote from: ProgZmax on Thu 16/10/2008 11:01:12
That's pretty cool, miez, though since I use a workbench boot up and whdload I probably won't notice.

Believe me, try booting an ADF file with the sounds turned on. It's like an instant timewarp to the eighties! ;D