Trixter's Abandonware Wish List
If you have anything on this list, I'd really appreciate it if
you could send it to me... A lot of work went into this archive, so some
contributions would not only make it worthwhile, but also make the
archive better for everyone.
I'm looking for:
- Impossible Mission 2, EGA version
- Castle Wolfenstein (the original, NOT Wolfenstein 3D or Beyond Castle Wolfenstein)
- The manual or instructions for Dragon Lord (I lost mine :-( I still have the "chemical affectors" sheet, though)
- A full version of MSDOS 2.11 (I have a minimal German 2.11 and a full AT&T 2.11, but neither are just plain old generic MSDOS 2.11, which is what I want)
- A self-booting futuristic adventure game by Arcadia that featured synthesized speech -- can't remember the name...
- A solve, cheat, or walkthrough for Airball (for my brother, who came close to finishing the game, but never did)
- A version of Geoworks Ensemble (3.0, I'm told) that works on a 486/Pentium (my two versions only work up to a 386)
- CopyIIPC and/or SnatchIt -- The more recent, the better
- Any wrestling or boxing game other than the ones I already have (check my Sports list to see what I have)
- Crazy Cars (the original, not 2 or 3)
- Dr. Who: Dalek Attack
- Impossible Mission (EGA)
- Karnov (or any Data East game)
- Lords of the Rising Sun (Cinemaware)
- Rescue on Fractalus (it *was* ported to the PC; does anyone have it?)
- Sierra Championship Boxing
- The Krystal
And, of course:
Several people have been kind enough to help me with my collection. Here's
what's been found since I started this site:
- (The BOOTABLE IBM PCjr (or Tandy) version of King's Quest 1) Thank you The Alliance BBS (612) & Professor Falken!!
- (TV Sports Baseball, Boxing, Football) Thanks a bunch to all 12 of you that sent these to me!
- (A solve, cheat, or walkthrough for Tass Times in Tonetown) FOUND!! Yes! Thanks to this, I was finally able to complete the game after 11 years!!
- (Bar Games) FOUND! Thanks, Gary!
- (Battlezone) FOUND! Thanks, OlEnglish!
- (Bubble Ghost) FOUND! Many thanks to the person who contributed it!
- (Crazy Cars 2) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Crazy Cars 3) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Information: Whatever happened to Cinemaware?) FOUND! Thank you GIANLUCA!
- (Killing Cloud) FOUND! Thanks, dude! And thanks for typing in the keys for me, I appreciate it!
- (MSDOS 3.3) FOUND! Thanks, Blood Rose!
- (Mean 18) FOUND! I had this buried in a shoebox. :-)
- (Microsoft Windows 1.0 or 1.1) FOUND! THANKS!!!
- (My missing Infocomics) FOUND! I now have all 3 that were produced for the PC! Lane Mastodon was in my basement. :-)
- (Nova 9) FOUND! Thanks!
- (PSI 5 Trading Company) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Rambo III) FOUND! Thanks, LJames!
- (Rampart) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Rocket Ranger by Cinemaware) FOUND! And the scary thing is, it was in my basement all along... :-)
- (Silpheed) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Sinbad (Cinemaware)) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Sorcerian) FOUND! Thanks!!
- (TV Sports Basketball) FOUND! Thanks to all that sent it to me!
- (Tag Team Wrestling) FOUND! Thanks, OlEnglish!
- (The AGI version of King's Quest 4) FOUND! Thanks, Jeff!! (The one with "low-res" graphics--if you want to know what "the AGI version" is, visit Sierra Classics -- Interpreters. Here's a comparison of the AGI version and the SCI version.
- (The BOOTABLE version of King's Quest 1) FOUND! With the image you sent me, I was able to rebuild my friend's original disk!
- (The Immortal) FOUND! I got this from another Abandonware site.
- (The codes for Neuromancer) FOUND! Thanks to all who contributed!
- (Thexder II: Firehawk) FOUND! Thanks!
- (Zany Golf) FOUND! Thanks, rat! Thanks, Bryon! Thanks, Peter!
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