Hey Born, I was going to mention the SSI games also. But I thought that nobody would remember them. When those came out I thought they were really cool. I might still have those old disks around some where. Now I'm going to hunt them down and rig up a 1.44 disk drive and see if they work still. I wonder if any one else has them? As I think more on it, I believe I tossed all my old disks out, what a dummy.
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As I think more on it, I believe I tossed all my old disks out, what a dummy.
Some are online as abandonware. I downloaded Gettysburg a while ago. Give me a few and I'll post a link.
"Those in whose judgment I rely, tell me that I fought the battle splendidly and that it was a masterpiece of art.” - George McClellan to his wife describing the battle of Antietam
Hey Born, I was going to mention the SSI games also. But I thought that nobody would remember them. When those came out I thought they were really cool. I might still have those old disks around some where. Now I'm going to hunt them down and rig up a 1.44 disk drive and see if they work still. I wonder if any one else has them? As I think more on it, I believe I tossed all my old disks out, what a dummy.
You may have to do a Search on the Internet to make those games compatible with your current System.
Most of those games were written for DOS.
davinci
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Didn't look like there were any lost leaders. If they want you to do something else besides download let me know. I know I got Gettysburg without restrictions. You'll probably need dosbox or something similar to run them.. If I can help, let me know,
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"Those in whose judgment I rely, tell me that I fought the battle splendidly and that it was a masterpiece of art.” - George McClellan to his wife describing the battle of Antietam
Also Avalon Hill's Gettysburg in '62. My favorite of all the old board games of Gettysburg - indeed, of any of the civil war battle games - was Terrible Swift Sword; forgot who made it. Best board campaign game of the CW was ... forgot the name. The one with production tracks and a pool of generals to assign, promote and fire ... But this is without a doubt the best battle computer game of the Civil War. If this could be expanded into a campaign ... dare I say it? ... the entire war, it would be heaven, but long and hard to find enough players to give it life, even if the naval part were omitted. *sigh*
Thanks fellas, I found some old dos 6.2 set up disks. But no civil war disks. I searched the web also and found the same web sites that you did. I'll fill my nostalgia needs and get back to SOW soon.